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To Stand in the Gap

To Stand in the Gap

This is a 20-minute conference paper that gives an overview of our article on how sexual misconduct and ‘well-being’ in universities are understood.

Oman, S., & Bull, A. (2021). Joining up well-being and sexual misconduct data and policy in HE: ‘To stand in the gap’ as a feminist approach. The Sociological Review: Joining up well-being and sexual misconduct data and policy in HE: ‘To stand in the gap’ as a feminist approach

This paper was originally presented as part of the conference “Unsettling Knowledge Production on Gendered & Sexual Violence Symposium 2021”,
Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town

A pre-print version of the article can be found here: annabullresearch.wordpress.com

where Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town

when 10/11/21