Description
About the Author
Stacey Hannem is a sociologist and Professor in the Department of Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her research focuses on sex work, sexual violence, and the intersections of criminal law and justice policy with stigma, marginalization, and gender. She is co-editor of Stigma Revisited: Implications of the Mark (with Bruckert, University of Ottawa Press, 2012). Christopher J. Schneider is professor of sociology at Brandon University. His research focuses on how developments in media and technology contribute to changes in social interaction and social control. He is the author of Policing and Social Media: Social Control in an Era of New Media (Lexington Books, 2016).
Reviews
"A serious advance . . . in research. This is the first book I have seen tracing media development of the term, 'sexual misconduct' . . . It's timely and important." Tracy Everbach , co-author of Mediating Misogyny: Gender, Technology and Harassment "Students will greatly benefit from reading this [book]. . . . Scholars will benefit from this investigation and theorization of the emergence of 'sexual misconduct.' The[book] contains much original insight. Among its many contribution, it helps to nuance the claims of social media as a 'democratic' space, considering for example, the role of technology, big business and black box algorithms in determining whose perspectives are privileged. The analysis of the complexity of agency and responsabilization is brilliant . . ." Ummni Khan , author of Vicarious Kinks: Sadomasochism in the Socio-Legal Imaginary
"This book really helps to illuminate and clarify the potential harms that can be done in the absence of sexual consent. By walking us through well-known examples from news reports, the authors make us think about the challenges survivors face when disclosing, how hard it is to hold abusers accountable, and the complexities and ambiguities of sexual consent and sexual agency and the role played by the media, both social and traditional." Dan Savage , author of It Gets Better and American Savage
"Defining Sexual Misconduct is essential to understanding the origins of a movement and the many barriers that survivors of sexual violence face when their stories are used as political and media fodder. This book is required reading for anyone who wants to understand how far we have come in recognizing the prevalence of sexual misconduct, and how much work is still left to do in the fight for justice." Alyssa Milano, actress, author, producer, and activist
"An incredibly nuanced, essential, and important multidisciplinary analysis of the social, cultural, political, and personal aspects of sexual misconduct . . . I have no doubt that this will be the authoritative text on sexual misconduct for many years to come." Susan Fowler , author of Whistleblower "This is a remarkable and fascinating work...By opening up the social media practice of 'sexual misconduct' discourse, Hannem and Schneider make visible in detail just how the major transformations in women's traditional forms of sexual subjugation are being transformed. We can learn in and from this book how 'sexual misconduct' as a discursive initiative of social media has piece by piece concluded in establishing women's right to be heard when we speak out of our experience of sexual subjugation. In sum, this book is an exceptionally fine historical study, a model for future explorations of the power of social media." Dorothy E. Smith , University of Victoria
Book Information
ISBN 9780889778092
Author Stacey Hannem
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint University of Regina Press
Publisher University of Regina Press
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 6mm * 152mm