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Harassment in Public Spaces: The Intrusion on Personal Space
Journal of Feminist Family Therapy ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-23 , DOI: 10.1080/08952833.2019.1634178
Joyce Baptist 1 , Katelyn Coburn 1
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ABSTRACT Street/public harassment framed as stranger intrusion more accurately recognizes and accounts for the potential harm perpetrated on survivors of harassment. Considering the #MeToo Movement, this paper highlights the ubiquitous nature of street/public harassment and the overlooked emotional and physical harm daily perpetrated in public spaces onto marginalized groups. This paper describes possible healing and meaning making that gendering and renaming street/public harassment can offer to survivors of such harassment, what helps perpetuate such acts, recourse for survivors, and the role of practitioners and family scholars in combatting the origins and effects of street/public harassment. Implications of understanding the harm of stranger intrusion include working towards social change to non-normalize stranger intrusion, facilitating healing, and working with perpetrators to increase accountability.

中文翻译:

公共空间的骚扰:对个人空间的侵犯

摘要 以陌生人入侵为框架的街头/公共骚扰更准确地识别并解释了对骚扰幸存者造成的潜在伤害。考虑到#MeToo 运动,本文强调了街头/公共骚扰无处不在的性质,以及每天在公共场所对边缘化群体实施的被忽视的情感和身体伤害。本文描述了性别化和重新命名街道/公共骚扰可以为此类骚扰的幸存者提供的可能治愈和意义,什么有助于使此类行为永久化,幸存者的追索权,以及从业者和家庭学者在打击街头/公共骚扰的起源和影响方面的作用。 /公开骚扰。理解陌生人入侵的危害的含义包括致力于社会变革以使陌生人入侵非正常化,
更新日期:2019-06-23
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