As a reflection of the iMPACTS Project, an international research partnership that investigates sexual violence at universities and in society, this edited collection is the first to take a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding and addressing sexual violence and gender-based violence in Canada. The first section of the book examines law/policy issues impacting universities, while the second section explores student activism and university responses to students' experiences of sexual violence. The third section examines sexual violence interventions through education and pedagogy,…mehr
As a reflection of the iMPACTS Project, an international research partnership that investigates sexual violence at universities and in society, this edited collection is the first to take a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding and addressing sexual violence and gender-based violence in Canada. The first section of the book examines law/policy issues impacting universities, while the second section explores student activism and university responses to students' experiences of sexual violence. The third section examines sexual violence interventions through education and pedagogy, including an arts-based toolkit, a theatre production, and an international internship program. The fourth and final section focuses on vulnerable communities, including online and in person as well as within legal, human rights, and social justice frameworks. While law and education are two major themes in this book, systematic and institutional discrimination are also examined. As such, thisbook emphasizes intersectional identities and the disproportionate effects of sexual and gender-based violence on marginalized communities. This book addresses policy makers, educators, students, workshop facilitators, archivists, theatre professionals, and members of the general public. This book could be recommended reading in university level courses across a range of subject areas including law, policy, education, gender studies, health, and sociology. This edited collection is unique in that it is focuses on the Canadian context and consolidates emerging research on sexual violence from a variety of disciplines.
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Confronting Systemic Omissions and Impacts in Educational Policy 1
Shaheen Shariff , Ph.D. is a James McGill Professor at McGill University. Her work is grounded in the intersection of law and education. Christopher Dietzel , Ph.D. is a Research Associate at McGill University. His research explores the intersections of gender, sexuality, health, safety, and technology.
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List of Illustrations 4
List of Tables 5
Preface by the Editors 6
Acknowledgements 18
Part 1: Sexual Violence Policies at Universities
Developing Campus Anti-Violence Policies: Lessons Learned from the Criminalization of Gender-Based Violence 21
Diane Crocker and Gena Dufour
Eliminating Adversarial Hearings from Sexual Violence Complaint Processes 51
Karen Busby
Part 2: Student Activism and University Responses
The Politics of Digitally Archiving Student Activism against Sexual Violence 75
Carrie Rentschler, Benjamin Nothwehr, and Ayesha Vemuri
Feminist Protocols for Archiving Student Activism: A Focus on Practice 100
Carrie Rentschler, Benjamin Nothwehr, Ayesha Vemuri, and Arianne Kent
Survivors' Experiences and Perspectives Related to University Responses to Sexual Violence 129
Alisia M. Palermo and Leigh Harkins
Part 3: Education and Pedagogy
The Transformative Impact of Experiential Pedagogy: Shifting Norms through Legal Education and Global Engagement 159
Nandini Ramanujam, Julia Green, and Bianca Braganza
Making Space for Missing Words: The P*&n Project, Youth Voice, and Pornography Education 179
Stuart R. Poyntz, Ruth Beer, and Jamie Hoholuk
Not Just Any Toolkit! What's Facilitation Got to Do with It? 208
Chloe Krystyna Garcia, Claudia Mitchell, and Maria Ezcurra
How Does Canada Measure Up? Sexual Violence Prevention and Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Ontario and Quebec 241
Shoshana Pepin-Signer and Andreanne Stewart
Part 4: Vulnerable Communities
Barriers in Reporting Sexual Violence: The Consequences on Canadian Women with Disabilities 274
Carolyn Anne Peris
Exploring Connections between Sexual Violence and Dating Apps: A Focus on the Experiences of Men who Have Sex with Men 300
Christopher Dietzel
An Analysis of Vulnerabilities: Assessing the Psychological Risk of Survivors of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence in a Canadian Context 330