Obstacles in Identifying Sexual Harassment in Academia: Insights from Five European Countries

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Sexuality Research and Social Policy Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1007/s13178-023-00870-8
Mika Hagerlid, Aleksandar Štulhofer, Anita Redert, Irma Jakić, Wiebke Schoon, Melina Westermann, Cynthia Deverchin, Hanneke de Graaf, Erick Janssen, Charlotta Löfgren
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Abstract Introduction Experiences of sexual harassment are common among university students. At the same time, research shows that victims and bystanders find it difficult to determine when an incident meets the criteria for sexual harassment. The aim of this study therefore was to obtain a richer and deeper understanding of the obstacles that university students encounter in identifying sexual harassment in the academic environment. Methods Individual interviews and focus groups were conducted with a total of 85 students at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral level in five European countries (Belgium, Croatia, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden) between 2020 and 2022. Thematic analysis was used to identify obstacles in identifying sexual harassment. Results The obstacles described by participants were found to fall into three main categories: (1) preconceived notions about what constitutes sexual harassment that did not necessarily concur with lived experiences, (2) navigating an often blurred or ambiguous line between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour and (3) the existence of competing interpretations of what had happened. Conclusions The results point to a gap between the participants’ lived experiences and their interpretations of them, which include difficulties positioning their experiences within their theoretical understanding of sexual harassment. Policy Implications Measures to counteract the obstacles faced by victims and bystanders in identifying sexual harassment in academia should target this cognitive gap, for instance by addressing the stereotypes that characterize preconceived notions about sexual harassment.
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识别学术界性骚扰的障碍:来自五个欧洲国家的见解
大学生遭受性骚扰的经历是普遍存在的。与此同时,研究表明,受害者和旁观者很难确定一个事件何时符合性骚扰的标准。因此,本研究的目的是更丰富、更深入地了解大学生在识别学术环境中的性骚扰时遇到的障碍。方法对2020 - 2022年欧洲5个国家(比利时、克罗地亚、德国、荷兰和瑞典)的85名本科、硕士和博士学生进行个别访谈和焦点小组调查。专题分析用于查明查明性骚扰的障碍。结果参与者描述的障碍主要分为三类:(1)对性骚扰构成的先入为主的观念与生活经历不一定一致;(2)在可接受和不可接受的行为之间的界限往往模糊不清;(3)对所发生的事情存在相互矛盾的解释。研究结果表明,参与者的生活经历与他们对这些经历的解释之间存在差距,其中包括难以将他们的经历定位在他们对性骚扰的理论理解中。在学术界,消除受害者和旁观者在识别性骚扰方面所面临的障碍的措施应针对这一认知差距,例如,通过解决关于性骚扰的先入为主观念的陈规定型观念。
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Sexuality Research and Social Policy
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期刊介绍: Sexuality Research and Social Policy is an international multidisciplinary forum for the publication of original peer-reviewed state-of-the-art empirical research on sexuality, theoretical and methodological discussions, and the implications of this evidence for policies across the globe regarding sexual health, sexuality education, and sexual rights in diverse communities. The journal also publishes brief research and conference reports; white papers; book, film, and other reviews; together with guest editorials and commentaries. Sexuality Research and Social Policy occasionally publishes special issues on timely topics.
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