A New Gender Microaggressions Taxonomy for Undergraduate Women on College Campuses: A Qualitative Examination.

Autor: Gartner, Rachel E.
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Zdroj: Violence Against Women; Nov2021, Vol. 27 Issue 14, p2768-2790, 23p
Abstrakt: Gender microaggressions are everyday slights, insults, and invalidations theorized to create and sustain environments in which sexual harassment and assault of women is normative and permissible. Establishing a gender microaggressions taxonomy for undergraduate women may support efforts to improve campus climate and reduce sexual violence. This study aims to identify a gender microaggressions taxonomy for undergraduate women on college campuses. Five qualitative semi-structured focus groups (N = 23) were conducted with 18- to 25-year-old undergraduate women. Purposive sampling was employed and directed content analysis was performed. Seven themes emerged: invisibility, intersectionality, caretaker and nurturer, women-dominated occupations, presumed incompetence, sexual objectification, and environmental invalidations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index