Sexual Harassment: An Introduction to the Conceptual and Ethical Issues
Autor Keith Drommen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mar 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781554810109
ISBN-10: 1554810108
Pagini: 110
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: BROADVIEW PR
Colecția Broadview Press
Locul publicării:Peterborough, Canada
ISBN-10: 1554810108
Pagini: 110
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: BROADVIEW PR
Colecția Broadview Press
Locul publicării:Peterborough, Canada
Recenzii
Sexual Harassment: An Introduction to the Conceptual and Ethical Issues covers the most important normative, conceptual, and legal issues associated with sexual harassment. Keith Dromm provides an insightful introduction to the theoretical and practical discussion, examining the most influential approaches to sexual harassment and offering his own analyses. Each chapter ends with review questions, discussion questions, and suggestions for group activities.
“The best book currently available on the subject. Essential reading for anyone teaching or thinking about sexual harassment in the contemporary philosophical, legal, and business professions.” — Martin Clancy, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, University of Missouri-Kansas City
“Dromm provides a thorough and insightful treatment of the issues surrounding sexual harassment. Sexual Harassment: An Introduction to the Conceptual and Ethical Issues offers a rare combination of rigor and accessibility that makes it ideal for classroom use; students will find a clear and fair treatment of the topic, but one that also advances the debate on several fronts.” — J. Jeremy Wisnewski, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Hartwick College
“More than a sexual harassment training manual, [Dromm’s] philosophical approach encourages independent and creative thought about the issues. … for those who are looking for an accessible introduction to the issues for use in undergraduate courses in business and professional ethics, this one is worth checking out.” — Debra Jackson, Teaching Philosophy
“The best book currently available on the subject. Essential reading for anyone teaching or thinking about sexual harassment in the contemporary philosophical, legal, and business professions.” — Martin Clancy, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, University of Missouri-Kansas City
“Dromm provides a thorough and insightful treatment of the issues surrounding sexual harassment. Sexual Harassment: An Introduction to the Conceptual and Ethical Issues offers a rare combination of rigor and accessibility that makes it ideal for classroom use; students will find a clear and fair treatment of the topic, but one that also advances the debate on several fronts.” — J. Jeremy Wisnewski, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Hartwick College
“More than a sexual harassment training manual, [Dromm’s] philosophical approach encourages independent and creative thought about the issues. … for those who are looking for an accessible introduction to the issues for use in undergraduate courses in business and professional ethics, this one is worth checking out.” — Debra Jackson, Teaching Philosophy
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: What Is Sexual Harassment?
Appendix B: Websites
Appendix C: Sexual Harassment in Film and Television
Glossary
References
Index
Introduction
Chapter 1: What Is Sexual Harassment?
- History and Public Awareness of Sexual Harassment
Defining the Term
Applying the Term
Summary
- Sexual Harassment as Wrongful Communication
Sexual Harassment as Discrimination
Sexual Harassment and the At-Will Doctrine
Summary
- Sexual Harassment in the Professions
Power and Coercion
Coercion in the Professions
Sexual Harassment in Public
Power and Sexual Harassment
Summary
- Sexual Harassment in the Professions
Power and Coercion
Coercion in the Professions
Sexual Harassment in Public
Power and Sexual Harassment
Summary
- Consensual Relationships
Love and Prohibited Relationships
Types of Threat
Context and Coercion
Relationships between Faculty and Students
Self-Assessments and the Judgments of Others
Summary
- Understand Sexual Harassment
- Develop and Implement Sexual Harassment Initiatives
- Advocate for Changes in the Law
- Understand the Difficulties in Assessing Consent
- Appreciate Sexual Harassment as a Serious, Pervasive Harm
Appendix B: Websites
Appendix C: Sexual Harassment in Film and Television
Glossary
References
Index