“Yes doesn’t always mean yes, but no means no”: Exploring the perceived ambiguities in university students’ experiences of sexual consent

IF 1.4 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.3138/cjhs.2023-0003
Lise Savoie, Marie-Andrée Pelland, Sylvie Morin, Marie-Pier Rivest
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This article aims to explore situations of consent and non-consent in university students to understand regulatory mechanisms that contribute to the perceived ambiguity of students’ experiences of sexual consent. To apprehend these experiences, 37 semi-directed interviews were conducted and analyzed using thematic analysis, systemic analysis, and contextualizing analysis. The results illustrate the existence of a dichotomy between students’ knowledge of consent and the practice of consent. This ambiguity appears as an integral part of the act of consent. It was apparent in the students’ understanding, affirming, retracting, and decoding of consent. The authors’ analysis highlights the regulating mechanisms, that is, internal and external injunctions at play in the act of consent. Three injunctive mechanisms were identified: relational injunctions to consent, social injunctions to consent, and men’s unrestricted access to women’s bodies. These injunctive mechanisms act in different manners according to one’s social position, individual characteristics, the type of relationship and the social spaces. By facilitating or hindering consent, they make it a profoundly ambiguous act.
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“是并不总是意味着是,但不意味着不是”:探索大学生性同意经历中感知到的模糊性
本文旨在探讨大学生同意和不同意的情况,以了解导致学生性同意体验感知模糊的监管机制。为了理解这些经验,我们进行了37次半定向访谈,并使用主题分析、系统分析和情境分析进行了分析。结果说明之间的二分法的存在学生的同意和同意的实践知识。这种模糊性是同意行为的一个组成部分。这在学生们对“同意”的理解、肯定、收回和解读中都很明显。作者的分析强调了调节机制,即在同意行为中起作用的内部和外部禁令。确定了三种禁令机制:关系禁令同意,社会禁令同意,以及男性对女性身体的无限制访问。这些命令机制根据个体的社会地位、个体特征、关系类型和社会空间的不同,以不同的方式发挥作用。通过促进或阻碍同意,他们使其成为一种极其模糊的行为。
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Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the medical, psychological, social, and educational aspects of human sexuality.
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