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Stop using 'summer', 'winter' and the rest when inviting researchers to events (nature.com)
11 points by crhulls 7 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



I like this reasoning, why not further stop using “day”, “night”, and “local time” so as to not be exclusionary to people that are not physically and temporally proximate? If it is day for me how could it be night for anyone else?? Simply supply coordinates and Unix time stamps for beginning and end, as any attempt at human-readable communication can exclude or confuse someone!


Don't you think that using a time format strongly tied to a religious calendar and a operating system with a distinct philosophy is a bit problematic?

GPS time is a bit heliocentric and imperialistic but certainly more free than UNIX time.


> Provide specific dates and months. Even saying “summer (Northern Hemisphere)” implies the Euro–American-centric approach.

What? Do China, Russia, the Middle East, etc, not also have summer at the same time as Europe and America?

> And Indigenous communities often use seasonal calendars that align with their local environments, reflecting a deep connection with nature’s cycles

I see, this article is just nonsense.


This nagging language policing is so tiresome.




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