Advocacy for Physics and for Physicists: Results of an Informal Survey of American Physical Society Members in 2025
Advocacy for Physics and for Physicists: Results of an Informal Survey of American Physical Society Members in 2025
In the wake of a rash of executive orders and administrative actions aimed at shaping the scale, scope, and focus of the scientific enterprise in the United States during the second Trump Presidency, we have undertaken a survey of members of the American Physical Society, the country's pre-eminent physics professional society to investigate their needs, interests, and priorities, and how their interests may differ from organizational leadership's priorities. This report provides detail on the context for the creation and implementation of the survey, as well as articulating results and some common themes found in responses. Broadly, our informal survey of APS members revealed that a majority of respondents perceive that the Society supports them, cares about their needs as physicists, and is communicating reliably and transparently. However, a sizeable proportion of respondents -- up to 30\% -- harbor concerns about the organization's actions, its prioritization of member needs over corporate interests, or its willingness to listen to members. In addition, a strong majority -- over two-thirds of respondents -- articulated a desire for more concrete and personal support from APS. While we acknowledge that the Society cannot be all things to all people, the results of our work lead us to the concern that there may indeed be a disconnect between the APS envisioned by those at the top of the organization and those who fill its ranks.
Michael B. Bennett
物理学科学、科学研究信息传播、知识传播
Michael B. Bennett.Advocacy for Physics and for Physicists: Results of an Informal Survey of American Physical Society Members in 2025[EB/OL].(2025-06-30)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.24043.点此复制
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