Title IX from a Researcher’s Perspective

Author(s): Kirsten Green; Meradeth Snow

Year: 2018

Summary

No one expects to face any sort of harassment or discrimination and we can feel blindsided when something occurs that puts us, and/or our career, at risk. The question of ‘what next?’ can be daunting, especially in the face of choices that have massive repercussions personally and professionally. Frank discussion of the variety of ways to best maneuver a harassment situation, based on the literature and the experience of peers and colleagues, will be discussed. Additionally, how harassment and discrimination affects an individual’s choices and career options in research and academia will also be touched on. There are options available to people who face Title IX violations—and while the decision on how to respond is up to the individual—the importance of being informed of the options and ideas allows for a clearer perspective of how one may proceed.

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Title IX from a Researcher’s Perspective. Kirsten Green, Meradeth Snow. Presented at The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC. 2018 ( tDAR id: 445273)

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Keywords

General
Ethics

Geographic Keywords
Worldwide

Record Identifiers

Abstract Id(s): 21050