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"I Didn't Want To Be 'That Girl'": The Social Risks of Labeling, Telling, and Reporting Sexual Assault

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Khan, Shamus (Auteur)
  • Hirsch, Jennifer (Auteur)
  • Wamboldt, Alexander (Auteur)
  • Mellins, Claude (Auteur)
Titre
"I Didn't Want To Be 'That Girl'": The Social Risks of Labeling, Telling, and Reporting Sexual Assault
Résumé
This article deploys ethnographic data to explain why some students do not label experiences as sexual assault or report those experiences. Using ideas of social risks and productive ambiguities, it argues that not labeling or reporting assault can help students (1) sustain their current identities and allow for several future ones, (2) retain their social relationships and group affiliations while maintaining the possibility of developing a wider range of future ones, or (3) avoid derailing their current or future goals within the higher educational setting, or what we call “college projects.” Conceptually, this work advances two areas of sociological research. First, it expands the framework of social risks, or culturally specific rationales for seemingly illogical behavior, by highlighting the interpersonal and institutional dimensions of such risks. Second, it urges researchers to be more attentive to contexts in which categorical ambiguity or denial is socially productive and to take categorical avoidance seriously as a subject of inquiry. Substantively, this work advances knowledge of why underreporting of campus sexual assault occurs, with implications for institutional policies to support students who have experienced unwanted nonconsensual sex regardless of how those students may label what happened.
Publication
Sociological Science
Volume
5
Pages
432-460
Date
2018
Abrév. de revue
SocScience
Langue
en
DOI
10.15195/v5.a19
ISSN
23306696
Titre abrégé
"I Didn't Want To Be 'That Girl'"
URL
https://www.sociologicalscience.com/articles-v5-19-432/
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24/08/2021 19:35
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Khan, S., Hirsch, J., Wamboldt, A., & Mellins, C. (2018). “I Didn’t Want To Be ‘That Girl’”: The Social Risks of Labeling, Telling, and Reporting Sexual Assault. Sociological Science, 5, 432–460. https://doi.org/10.15195/v5.a19
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