Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Perspectives, Frontiers, and Response Strategies
Edited by:
- Margaret S. Stockdale - Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, USA, IUPUI
April 1996 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Sexual harassment is now a universally recognized topic of concern for employers as well as employed women. The contributors to this volume provide a comprehensive look at what we know about sexual harassment. Their findings are grounded in theory, research and practice.
Series Editors' Introduction
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Margaret S Stockdale
What We Know and What We Need to Learn about Sexual Harassment
PART TWO: PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE
Elizabeth Grauerholz
Sexual Harassment in the Academy
Audrey J Murrell
Sexual Harassment and Women of Color
Frank E Saal
Men's Misperceptions of Women's Interpersonal Behaviors and Sexual Harassment
Ramona L Paetzold and Anne M O'Leary-Kelly
The Implications of US Supreme Court and Circuit Court Decisions for Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment Cases
Lynne Bowes-Sperry and Gary N Powell
Sexual Harassment as a Moral Issue
PART THREE: RESEARCH FRONTIERS
Charles L Hulin, Louise F Fitzgerald, and Fritz Drasgow
Organizational Influences on Sexual Harassment
James E Gruber, Michael Smith, and Kaisa Kauppinen-Torapainen
Sexual Harassment Types and Severity
Kathy A Hanisch
An Integrated Framework for Studying the Outcomes of Sexual Harassment
Deborah Erdos Knapp and Gary A Kustis
The Real `Disclosure'
PART FOUR: RESPONDING TO HARASSMENT: STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE
Jeanette N Cleveland and Kathleen McNamara
Understanding Sexual Harassment
Mary P Rowe
Dealing with Harassment
Barbara A Gutek
Sexual Harassment at Work