For decades, sexual violence prevention and sexual consent have been a recurrent topic on college campuses and in popular media, most recently because of the success of the #MeToo movement. As a result, institutions are deeply invested in communicating consent information. This article problematizes those institutional attempts to teach consent by comparing them to an alternative grounded in queer politics. This alternative information may provide a useful path to redesigning consent information by destabilizing categories of gender, sexuality, and even consent itself
This dissertation study, “Undoing the Scene of Sex: Affirmative Consent and the Limits of Recognitio...
The need for sexual assault prevention work on college campuses is largely accepted; however, higher...
An exploration on what consent means, in present day, using go-to guides from popular sources and ti...
There is a difference between narrative and the quality of representation when discussing topics in ...
Up to 22% of U.S. college students will experience a sexual assault, with women and gender non-confo...
This paper examines the definition of “Affirmative Sexual Consent” and its current use in preventing...
An introduction to issues of sexual consent, covering key strands of feminist thought, how sexual co...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/socsci_ed_health/8/thumbnail.jpgSe...
Research on how individuals conceptualize, communicate, and interpret sexual consent is relatively s...
The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the conflicting findings from existing sexual vi...
Color poster with text and images.In late 2017 and early 2018 the #MeToo movement brought attention ...
In light of the new California legal mandate for affirmative sexual consent in higher education inst...
Sexual assault remains a prevalent issue on college campuses across the United States. Significant r...
The epidemic of sexual assault on American university campuses that was first acknowledged by Mary P...
Purpose A greater understanding of how college men\u27s gendered beliefs and communication styles re...
This dissertation study, “Undoing the Scene of Sex: Affirmative Consent and the Limits of Recognitio...
The need for sexual assault prevention work on college campuses is largely accepted; however, higher...
An exploration on what consent means, in present day, using go-to guides from popular sources and ti...
There is a difference between narrative and the quality of representation when discussing topics in ...
Up to 22% of U.S. college students will experience a sexual assault, with women and gender non-confo...
This paper examines the definition of “Affirmative Sexual Consent” and its current use in preventing...
An introduction to issues of sexual consent, covering key strands of feminist thought, how sexual co...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/socsci_ed_health/8/thumbnail.jpgSe...
Research on how individuals conceptualize, communicate, and interpret sexual consent is relatively s...
The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the conflicting findings from existing sexual vi...
Color poster with text and images.In late 2017 and early 2018 the #MeToo movement brought attention ...
In light of the new California legal mandate for affirmative sexual consent in higher education inst...
Sexual assault remains a prevalent issue on college campuses across the United States. Significant r...
The epidemic of sexual assault on American university campuses that was first acknowledged by Mary P...
Purpose A greater understanding of how college men\u27s gendered beliefs and communication styles re...
This dissertation study, “Undoing the Scene of Sex: Affirmative Consent and the Limits of Recognitio...
The need for sexual assault prevention work on college campuses is largely accepted; however, higher...
An exploration on what consent means, in present day, using go-to guides from popular sources and ti...