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#Metoo: Uncovering Sexual Harassment and Assault in Sport
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology ( IF 1.968 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-01 , DOI: 10.1123/jcsp.2018-0078
Justine J. Reel 1 , Emily Crouch 1
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This year, the Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (JCSP) reached a couple of milestones: earning an impact factor and celebrating its 12 birthday. In December, the journal published a special issue on eating disorders in sport and exercise. At the Orlando JCSP editorial board meeting, several of us entertained the possibility of underscoring the importance of the #MeToo movement by developing a call for papers to produce a special issue around sexual harassment in sport for the journal. Tomy knowledge, our journal has rarely (possibly never) published on this important topic. Forme, the #MeToomovementwas especially powerful as it uncovered several painful memories from the past. I found myself experiencing a myriad of reactions including shock, anger, and fear. Like many survivors of sexual harassment in sport, I never reported these harmful experiences. In fact, one individual is still coaching and 25 years later I grapple with feelings of vulnerability. My decision is to attempt to make a positive difference in spite of this adversity. My former doctoral student and Assistant Professor, Dr. Nick Galli, studies this push through negative experiences, which is aptly named stress-related growth. When someone experiences a challenge he or she can make the decision to learn and grow as a result. Therefore, for me, this #MeToo special issue represents a symbol of both moving on and taking action. This special issue strives to shed light on sexual assault and harassment to begin a larger dialogue to transform our sport culture. It is our hope this collection of papers will ignite a passion in professionals—both researchers and clinicians— in the field of sport and exercise psychology. It is imperative to address this critically important topic on a regular basis and not just as a one time, special issue. The #MeToo movement has finally brought much-needed media attention to the age-old problem of sexual harassment in society. Last year, allegations of rampant, decades-long sexual abuse at the hands of Hollywood magnate Harvey Weinstein were hauled into the open, sending a wave of anguish across the country. Many people joined the fervent #MeToo cry to call out authoritative figures using their power to sexually exploit subordinates. This movement has led to accusations of sexual misconduct against well-known and respected people across professions, including Bill O’Reilly, Kevin Spacey, Tom Brokaw, Bill Cosby, Matt Lauer, and others too numerous to list. It has fueled a worldwide dialogue on the range of sexual misconduct that is still pervasive in society.

中文翻译:

#Metoo:揭露运动中的性骚扰和攻击

今年,《临床运动心理学杂志》(JCSP)达到了两个里程碑:赢得影响因子并庆祝其12岁生日。12月,该杂志发表了关于运动和饮食失调的特刊。在奥兰多JCSP编辑委员会会议上,我们中的一些人通过发出征集论文的呼吁来强调#MeToo运动的重要性,该论文要求为该刊物撰写有关体育性骚扰的特刊。据我所知,我们的期刊很少(可能从来没有)出版过这个重要的话题。Forme,#MeToomovement特别强大,因为它揭示了过去的一些痛苦回忆。我发现自己经历了无数反应,包括震惊,愤怒和恐惧。像许多运动中的性骚扰幸存者一样,我从未报道过这些有害的经历。实际上,只有一个人仍在执教,而25年后的今天,我努力应对脆弱的感觉。尽管有这种逆境,我的决定还是试图做出积极的改变。我以前的博士生兼助理教授尼克·加利(Nick Galli)博士研究了这种消极经历,这种消极经历被恰当地称为与压力相关的成长。当某人遇到挑战时,他或她可以决定学习并成长。因此,对我来说,这个#MeToo特刊代表着前进和采取行动的象征。本期专刊旨在揭示性侵犯和性骚扰,以展开更大的对话来改变我们的体育文化。我们希望这些论文集能激发运动和运动心理学领域的专业人士(研究人员和临床医生)的热情。必须定期解决这一至关重要的主题,而不仅仅是一次性的特殊问题。#MeToo运动终于使媒体急需关注社会上古老的性骚扰问题。去年,好莱坞大亨哈维·温斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)遭受了长达数十年之久的猖sexual性虐待的指控,这些指控被公之于众,在全国范围内引起了极大的痛苦。许多人加入了狂热的#MeToo哭泣,用自己的能力性剥削下属来召唤权威人物。该运动导致对跨行业的知名和受尊敬的人进行性行为不端的指控,包括Bill O'Reilly,Kevin Spacey,Tom Brokaw,Bill Cosby,Matt Lauer,以及其他众多公司,无法列出。它引发了关于在社会上仍普遍存在的性不当行为范围的全球对话。
更新日期:2019-06-01
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