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The Cassandra Project focuses on southern history grad programs. We plan on providing more schools across the nation in the future.
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Understanding Your Rights
AGGREGATORS
The Academic Sexual Misconduct Database was initiated in February 2016. The compilation of the data and the creation of the database has been done with volunteer effort. This database includes public cases of academic sexual misconduct, including violation of related policies.
SHARE YOUR STORY
“Sexual harassment is rampant in the academy as it is in every other industry. The entrenched hierarchies of the academic world, the small size of most scholarly fields, the male dominance of virtually every field other than women’s studies, the culture of collegiality (read, evasiveness and pretense) that predominates, and junior scholars’ desperate dependency on good references for career advancement, make for conditions in which sexual abuse (and indeed abuse of all kinds) can flourish with impunity.
Because it is so difficult for many victims in the academy to speak out about cases of sexual harassment and sexual abuse, I have decided to create an anonymous, opensourced Sexual Harassment in the Academy survey (similar to the one I created years back on Ph.D. debt – see the Ph.D. Debt Survey here).”
Crowdsourced survey Karen Kelsky, “A Crowdsourced Survey of Sexual Harassment in the Academy,” The Professor is In, December 1, 2017, https://theprofessorisin.com/2017/12/01/a-crowdsourced-survey-of-sexual-harassment-in-the-academy/