1 Northumbria University Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
2 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2019 Sep;25(11):1283-1289. doi: 10.1177/1077801219844598.
In the midst of a wider resurgence of feminist activism, it is timely to ask whether current efforts to address gender-based violence (GBV) on campus are adequate. This guest editors' introduction to the special issue considers whether our attention should be on transforming, rather than simply adapting, university environments. While critiquing adaptive approaches rooted in "compliance culture", it sets out key elements of transformative approaches to GBV on campus. It introduces the articles in this special issue and their discussions about efforts to transform university environments in Canada, America and the United Kingdom. It finishes by highlighting enduring barriers to transformational work and areas for further investigation in our efforts to make institutions of higher education safe for all.
在女权主义激进主义更广泛复兴之际,现在适时地提出一个问题:当前解决校园性别暴力(GBV)的努力是否足够。本期特刊的客座编辑在引言中探讨了我们是否应该关注转型,而不仅仅是简单地调整大学校园环境。在批评根植于“合规文化”的适应性方法的同时,该引言提出了校园 GBV 的转型方法的关键要素。它介绍了本期特刊中的文章,以及它们关于在加拿大、美国和英国努力改变大学校园环境的讨论。最后,它强调了转型工作所面临的持久障碍,并为我们努力使高等教育机构对所有人都安全提供了进一步研究的领域。