Sexual violence at Canadian universities : activism, institutional responses, and strategies for change /
Explores the causes and consequences of sexual violence on Canadian university campuses, and discusses strategies for its elimination.
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Waterloo, Ontario :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Sexual coercion on campus : the impact of victimization and disclosure on the educational experiences of Canadian women / Lana Stermac, Sarah Horowitz, & Sheena Bance
- Campus violence, indigenous women, and the policy void / Carrie Bourassa, Melissa Bendig, Eric J. Oleson, Cassandra A. Ozog, Jennifer L. Billan, Natalie Owl, & Kate Ross-Hopley
- Institutional betrayal and sexual violence in the corporate university / Elizabeth Quinlan
- "It's not about one bad apple" : the 2007 York University Vanier residence rapes / Madison Trusolino
- Rape chant at Saint Mary's university : a convergence of business school ethics, alcohol consumption, and varsity sport / Judy Haiven
- Violent bodies in campus cyberspaces / Andrea Quinlan
- Precarious masculinity and rape culture in Canadian university sport / Curtis Fogel
- Women as experts : origins and developments of METRAC's campus safety audit / Andrea Gunraj
- Theory becomes practice : the bystander initiative at the University of Windsor / Anne Forrest & Charlene Senn
- A critical analysis of the report Student safety in Nova Scotia : co-creating a vision and language for safer and socially just campus communities / Norma Jean Profitt & Nancy Ross
- The coalition against sexual assault : activism then and now at the University of Saskatchewan / Elizabeth Quinlan & Gail Lasiuk
- Collective conversations, collective action : York University's sexual assault survivors' support line and students organizing for campus safety / Jenna M. MacKay, Ursula Wolfe, & Alexandra Rutherford
- From reacting to preventing : addressing sexual violence on campus by engaging community partners / Julie Lalonde
- Why theory matters : using philosophical resources to develop university practices and policies regarding sexual violence / Ann J. Cahill
- Responding to sexual assault on campus : what can Canadian universities learn from U.S. law and policy? / Elizabeth Sheehy & Daphne Gilbert.