Sexual Harassment: A Non-Adversarial Approach

Author:   Joan Kennedy Taylor
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9780814782743


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 2001
Format:   Paperback
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In Sexual Harassment, Joan Kennedy Taylor questions establishment assumptions that women are, by definition, passive victims who require government help. She not only summarizes present law and policies but illustrates various non-governmental methods of countering expressive behavior that is offensive but not truly harassing, including a new feminist approach to company training programs.

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Author:   Joan Kennedy Taylor
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780814782743


ISBN 10:   0814782744
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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A thoughtful analysis of sexual harassment behavior and policy in the modern American workplace. * Business Insurance * In an unprecedentedly illuminating, logical, multi-dimensional and fair alternative to the present inflammatory legal system, this book shows the way to truly liberating sense and sensibility. -- Nat Hentoff Joan Kennedy Taylor demonstrates that free speech and women's empowerment are as mutually reinforcing in the workplace as in other contexts. She makes a persuasive case that countering offensive workplace expression with more speech is a constructive response from the perspectives of all concerned: notably, the pioneer women workers in traditionally male-only occupations, who often feel ostracized and vilified; the men in such workplaces, who often are unprepared to interact with women co-workers; and the employers who want to promote cooperative relationships among their employees and to avoid lawsuits. -- Nadine Strossen,President, ACLU, author of Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights,and Professor at New York Law School Lucidly written, eminently reasonable. . . Taylor brings a wonderful clarity to the problems of male/female relationships in the workplace. Enthusiastically recommended. -- Nathaniel Branden,author of A Woman's Self Esteem This book is the long-awaited tool for those who suspect that sexual harassment can be addressed using commonsense and targeted skills rather than by fashionable rhetoric and legal threats. Both the thoroughness of the research and the clarity and straightforwardness of the writing protect the reader from falling prey to the common assumptions that permeate gender issues today. -- Jayne Tear,human resources trainerspecializing in gender issues


<p> Lucidly written, eminently reasonable. . . Taylor brings a wonderful clarity to the problems of male/female relationships in the workplace. Enthusiastically recommended.


This book is the long-awaited tool for those who suspect that sexual harassment can be addressed using commonsense and targeted skills rather than by fashionable rhetoric and legal threats. Both the thoroughness of the research and the clarity and straightforwardness of the writing protect the reader from falling prey to the common assumptions that permeate gender issues today. -Jayne Tear,human resources trainerspecializing in gender issues Joan Kennedy Taylor demonstrates that free speech and women's empowerment are as mutually reinforcing in the workplace as in other contexts. She makes a persuasive case that countering offensive workplace expression with more speech is a constructive response from the perspectives of all concerned: notably, the pioneer women workers in traditionally male-only occupations, who often feel ostracized and vilified; the men in such workplaces, who often are unprepared to interact with women co-workers; and the employers who want to promote cooperative relationships among their employees and to avoid lawsuits. -Nadine Strossen,President, ACLU, author of Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights,and Professor at New York Law School A thoughtful analysis of sexual harassment behavior and policy in the modern American workplace. -Business Insurance In an unprecedentedly illuminating, logical, multi-dimensional and fair alternative to the present inflammatory legal system, this book shows the way to truly liberating sense and sensibility. -Nat Hentoff Lucidly written, eminently reasonable... Taylor brings a wonderful clarity to the problems of male/female relationships in the workplace. Enthusiastically recommended. -Nathaniel Branden,author of A Woman's Self Esteem


<p> A thoughtful analysis of sexual harassment behavior and policy in the modern American workplace. - Business Insurance ,


In an unprecedentedly illuminating, logical, multi-dimensional and fair alternative to the present inflammatory legal system, this book shows the way to truly liberating sense and sensibility. -Nat Hentoff


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Joan Kennedy Taylor is the national coordinator of the Association of Libertarian Feminists, a founding member and present vice president of Feminists for Free Expression and author of Reclaiming the Mainstream: Individualist Feminism Rediscovered.

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