Collaborating for change : transforming cultures to end gender-based violence in higher education /
"In the midst of unprecedented attention to gender based violence (GBV) globally, prompted in part by the #MeToo movement, this book provides a new analysis of how higher education cultures can be transformed. It offers reflections from faculty, staff and students about how change has happened...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2020]
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| Series: | Interpersonal violence.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Mapping the landscape / Susan B. Marine and Ruth Lewis
- Transforming campus rape culture: lessons from complexity theory / Diane Crocker and Marcus A. Sibley
- From #MeToo to #HimToo in academia: new forms of feminist activism to challenge sexual violence
- Sundari Anitha
- Teaching "love and war": bringing gender-based violence into the light through stories in the university classroom / Dawn Barker Floyd and Michael Funk Deckard
- Challenging university "lad culture": the successes of and challenges for collaboratve university activisim / Annis Stenson
- Feminist activism among academic staff in the movement to address gender-based violence on campus / Catherine Donovan, Khatidja Chantler, Rachel Fenton, and Kelly Bracewell
- Leveraging partnerships between faculty and staff to transform rape culture on campus / Andrew J. Rizzo, L.B. Klein, Zachary Ahmad-Kahloon, Meera Seshadri, LaWanda Swan, and Lee Helmken Cherry
- Building authentic partnerships for responding to gender-based violence in universities / Michele Burman, Kathryn Dawson, Lauren McDougall, Karen Morton, and Fatemeh Nokhbatolfoghahai
- Challenging institutional resistance: collaborative efforts against gender-based violence at a French university / Arlette Gautier, Marie-Laure Déroff, Pierre-Guillaume Prigent, and Sophie Hellégouarch
- Conclusion: Reflecting on and looking forward to transformation / Ruth Lewis and Susan B. Marine.