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Franziska Saxler and her guest who wishes to stay anonymous talk about experiencing sexual harassment during a PhD. They are discussing the problem of recognizing sexual workplace harassment and also the consequences that come not only from the experience itself but also from interacting with responsible parties who are supposed to protect their employees and students.
Have you ever experienced sexual workplace harassment yourself? If yes, please share your solutions in the comments!
Recommended Reading:
Fitzgerald, L.F. & Cortina, L.M. (in press). Sexual harassment in work organizations: A view from the twenty-first century. In J.W. White & C. Travis (Eds.), Handbook on the Psychology of Women. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Sexist organizational climate and gender-based harassment. Obstacles to careers in male-dominated fields (Switzerland)
Great interview! Such an important issue!
Still and although me too started several years ago. What we often don’t mention is that sexual harassment happens in every working surroundings- regardless of the academic background. Thanks for this.
Thank you for your comment and the important point you made. Indeed, sexual harassment happens in nearly ever working surroundings! Despite, it is more common in work environments that have stake hierarchies, that are dominated by men and also in work environments where people hold more traditional norms about gender in general.
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