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Reflections on Teaching and the Academy

Contrapower Harassment: An Unanticipated Experience in Academia

Pages 264-269 | Received 06 Dec 2017, Accepted 20 Apr 2018, Published online: 10 Aug 2018
 

Abstract

This essay discusses my personal experience with sexual harassment perpetrated by a student. Also, discussed are the professional and personal consequences attached to sexual harassment experiences where the victim has more formal power than the abuser.

Notes

Notes

1 Her name has been changed to protect her privacy.

2 For a complete list of student stalking behavior and frequency, see Morgan and Kavanaugh (Citation2011).

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Notes on contributors

Bridgett A. King

Bridgett A. King is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Master of Public Administration Program at Auburn University. Dr. King teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in state and local government, American government, political participation, and public policy. She is also an instructor in the Election Center Certified Elections/Registration Administrator (CERA) Program. Her research focuses on political participation and election administration, and with an emphasis on disenfranchised and marginalized populations.

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