Contrapower Harassment in the Sport Management Classroom

E. Taylor, R. Hardin, C. R. Rode
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Sexual harassment and incivility in the workplace are the unwanted sexual attention and bullying of employees by their superior. There are times, however, when the roles are reversed and the superior is the target of such behavior. Contrapower harassment refers to subordinate incivility and/or sexual attention directed toward a superior. The focus of this study was in the higher education classroom, more specifically the male-dominated sport management classroom. More than 90% of female faculty have reported experiencing acts of incivility, and 25% have experienced at least one act of sexual behavior shown toward them by a student (Lampman, 2012). This study explored the issue of contrapower harassment in the sport management classroom through semi-structured interviews with 10 female sport management faculty members. Contrapower harassment was described by all but one respondent based on each individual’s lived experiences. These incidents occurred in the form of verbal or written comments and in physical actions. Strategies to manage the issue include addressing contrapower at orientation sessions and in-class content as well as the implementation of a zero tolerance policy toward sexual behavior in the classroom.
体育管理课堂中的反权力骚扰
工作场所的性骚扰和不文明行为是指上级对员工的性关注和欺凌。然而,有时候,当角色互换时,上级是这种行为的目标。反权力骚扰指的是下属对上级的不礼貌和/或性关注。本研究的重点是高等教育课堂,更具体地说,是男性主导的体育管理课堂。超过90%的女教师报告说经历过不礼貌的行为,25%的女教师至少经历过一次学生对她们的性行为(兰普曼,2012)。本研究通过对10位女性体育管理教师的半结构式访谈,探讨了体育管理课堂中对权力骚扰的问题。除了一名受访者之外,所有受访者都根据个人的生活经历描述了对权力骚扰的描述。这些事件以口头或书面评论和身体行为的形式发生。管理这一问题的策略包括在迎新会议和课堂内容中解决反权力问题,以及对课堂上的性行为实施零容忍政策。
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