Sexual misconduct reporting: the silencing effects of hegemonic masculinity
Authors: Smith, Chelsie J., Dupré, Kathryne E., and Dionisi, Angela M.
Overview
Abstract (English)
Purpose Drawing on hegemonic masculinity theory, this study provides evidence supporting how gender, race and sexual identity, may shape the rates of sexual misconduct reporting, by keeping those targets who traditionally enjoy positions of power (i.e. white, cisgender men) silent. Design/methodology/approach Across 3,230 gender harassment, 890 sexual advance harassment and 570 sexual assault incidents that occurred within a traditionally masculine organization, the authors conducted tests of independence and hierarchical regression analyses to examine whether targets’ social identity characteristics (i.e. sex, race, sexuality and gender alignment), predicted the reporting of sexual misconduct. Findings Although reporting rates varied based on the type of incident, white men were less likely than their colleagues to report workplace sexual misconduct. In general, men were approximately half as likely as women to report. Lower rates of reporting were similarly seen among all white (vs BIPOC) targets and all cisgender and heterosexual (vs LGBT) targets, when controlling for other identity characteristics. Originality/value Research on sexual misconduct has largely privileged the experiences of (white, heterosexual) women, despite knowledge that men, too, can experience this mistreatment. This research broadens this lens and challenges the notion that sexual misconduct reporting rates are uniform across employee groups. By articulating how the pressures of hegemonic masculinity serve to silence certain targets – including and especially white, cisgender men – the authors provide means of better understanding and addressing workplace sexual misconduct underreporting.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Smith, Chelsie J., Dupré, Kathryne E., and Dionisi, Angela M. |
Publication Year | 2022 |
Title | Sexual misconduct reporting: the silencing effects of hegemonic masculinity |
Volume | 42 |
Journal Name | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 398-415 |
DOI | 10.1108/EDI-07-2022-0179 |
Publication Language | English |
- Smith, Chelsie J.
- Smith, Chelsie J., Dupré, Kathryne E., and Dionisi, Angela M.
- Sexual misconduct reporting: the silencing effects of hegemonic masculinity
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
- 42
- 2022
- 3
- 398-415
- 10.1108/EDI-07-2022-0179