Hidden Populations in Software Engineering: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Opportunities
The growing emphasis on studying equity, diversity, and inclusion within software engineering has amplified the need to explore hidden populations within this field. Exploring hidden populations becomes important to obtain invaluable insights into the experiences, challenges, and perspectives of underrepresented groups in software engineering and, therefore, devise strategies to make the software industry more diverse. However, studying these hidden populations presents multifaceted challenges, including the complexities associated with identifying and engaging participants due to their marginalized status. In this paper, we discuss our experiences and lessons learned while conducting multiple studies involving hidden populations in software engineering. We emphasize the importance of recognizing and addressing these challenges within the software engineering research community to foster a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of diverse populations of software professionals.
Tue 16 AprDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
14:00 - 15:30 | Session 3 - Keynote & ParticipantsWSESE at Eugénio de Andrade Chair(s): Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid | ||
14:00 45mKeynote | Applications of Language Models to Software Engineering: An Empirical Perspective WSESE Lionel Briand University of Ottawa, Canada; Lero centre, University of Limerick, Ireland | ||
14:45 12mTalk | Who's actually being Studied? A Call for Population Analysis in Software Engineering Research WSESE Jefferson Seide Molléri Kristiania University | ||
14:57 15mTalk | Are You a Real Software Engineer? Best Practices in Online Recruitment for Software Engineering Studies WSESE Adam Alami Aalborg University, Mansooreh Zahedi The Univeristy of Melbourne, Neil Ernst University of Victoria | ||
15:12 15mTalk | Hidden Populations in Software Engineering: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Opportunities WSESE |