“当我最意想不到的时候”:报道工作场所性骚扰和同情旁观者的民族志

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Janet S. Armitage
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摘要

我在报告工作场所性骚扰的过程中提出了一种令人回忆的自我民族志描述,说明了不仅在实际事件发生期间,而且在实际事件发生后,与富有同情心的旁观者进行报告和互动以及感知的决策和满意度(或缺乏满意度)。虽然报告被称赞为威慑的关键,是处理骚扰压力的成功方法,但它本身并不能完全解决与工作场所性骚扰相关的情感伤害,因为组织环境往往更顺从,而不是同情。相比之下,本文与新出现的证据一致,认为旁观者是一种未被充分利用的资源,他们可以阻止性骚扰,并通过富有同情心的注意、感受和回应,为受害者的痛苦带来必要的喘息。虽然我的描述是个人的,不能推广到其他人身上,但它确实提供了一个熟悉的、理论上有根据的叙述,描述了在我的工作场所性骚扰经历中,富有同情心的旁观者的长期存在和参与,并揭示了旁观者的同情心是弥补报告作为补救措施既不能充分治愈受害者,也不能纠正工作场所持续存在的性骚扰的差距的关键。
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“When I Least Expected It”: an Autoethnography of Reporting Workplace Sexual Harassment and Compassionate Bystanders”
I present an evocative autoethnographic account of reporting workplace sexual harassment that illustrates the decision-making and satisfaction (or lack thereof) with reporting and interactions with and perceptions of compassionate bystanders not only during but also after the actual incident. While reporting is lauded as the key to deterrence and as a successful approach to dealing with the stresses of harassment, it alone does not fully address emotional harms associated with workplace sexual harassment in organizational environments often more compliant than compassionate. In contrast, this article aligns with emerging evidence that views bystanders as underused resources who can deter sexual harassment and bring needed respite to victim’s suffering through compassionate noticing, feeling, and responding. While my account is personal and cannot be generalized to others, it does offer both a familiar and theoretically informed narrative that describes the prolonged presence and engagement of compassionate bystanders in my experience of workplace sexual harassment and reveals bystander compassion as the key to offset the gap where reporting as remediation neither sufficiently heals the victim nor redresses persist sexual harassment in the workplace.
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CiteScore
3.20
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography publishes in-depth investigations of diverse people interacting in their natural environments to produce and communicate meaning. At its best, ethnography captures the strange in the familiar and the familiar in the strange. JCE is committed to pushing the boundaries of ethnographic discovery by building upon its 30+ year tradition of top notch scholarship.
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