RT Book T1 Defining sexual misconduct: power, media, and #MeToo A1 Hannem, Stacey 1979- A2 Schneider, Christopher J. 1979- LA English PP Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada PB University of Regina Press YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1804091162 AB "Defining Sexual Misconduct investigates shifts in media coverage of sexual violence and details significant changes in public discourse about sexual harm. In 2015, the New York Times ran just a single headline with the term “sexual misconduct.” Three years later, it ran dozens of such headlines, averaging more than one per week, and expanded coverage across other media organizations followed. This shift in coverage is reflective of significant changes in public discourse about sexual harm that has helped to hold some perpetrators accountable for their behaviour; it has also helped pave the path for #MeToo and related movements to garner national and global attention. In Defining Sexual Misconduct, Stacey Hannem and Christopher J. Schneider examine the contemporary dynamics of public accusations and their relationship to more formal criminal justice processes, as well as the implications for the stigmatization of alleged abusers and public response to alleged victims."-- NO Enthält Literaturangaben und Sachregister CN 364.15/3097 SN 9780889778092 SN 0889778094 SN 9780889778702 SN 0889778701 K1 Sex crimes : Press coverage : North America K1 Sexual Harassment : Press coverage : North America K1 MeToo movement : Press coverage : North America K1 Sex Offenders : Press coverage : North America K1 Mass media and crime : North America K1 MeToo movement : North America : Public opinion K1 Sex Offenders : North America : Public opinion K1 Mass media and sex : North America K1 Mass media and criminal justice : North America K1 Kriminalfall : Sexualisierte Gewalt : Sexuelle Nötigung : Massenmedien : MeToo