Results of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference Sexual Harassment Survey
Author(s): Maureen Meyers
Year: 2016
Summary
In the Fall of 2014, the Southeastern Archaeological Conference sponsored a sexual harassment survey of its membership. Goals of the survey were to identify frequency and types of sexual harassment in field situations and identify consequences of such incidences for perpetrators and victims. The survey was also designed to identify if victims of sexual harassment had suffered adverse effects to their career, and to collect longitudinal data on changes in sexual harassment over time. The poster presents the results of the survey and suggests ways to decrease incidents of sexual harassment in the field.
Cite this Record
Results of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference Sexual Harassment Survey. Maureen Meyers. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 405166)
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
General
sexual harassment
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Southeastern Archaeology
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Survey
Geographic Keywords
North America - Southeast
Spatial Coverage
min long: -91.274; min lat: 24.847 ; max long: -72.65; max lat: 36.373 ;