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Me Too Political Science explores the multiple manifestations and implications of gendered biases in Political Science by connecting the dots between the sexual harassment described in the recent report on 2017 American Political Science Associations Survey on Sexual Harassment at Annual Meetings and other problematic issues.

Started by Tarana Burke in 2007 to stand with young women of color who survived sexual assault, the MeToo campaign was intended to let women know that they were not alone. In turn, the Womens Caucus for Political Science used #MeTooPoliSci to bring awareness to sexual harassment, assault and misconduct in the discipline. The essays in this book and the authors scholarly activism, harnessed a collective power to dispel the shame, embarrassment and secrecy that surrounds these issues. They focus in particular on bullying, entitled and toxic forms of masculinity; systematic discounting of and dismissiveness and derision toward work on gender and sexuality; biases and inequities associated with hiring, teaching evaluations, service loads, and tenure and promotion; and related and often intersecting forms of harassment but not only those related to race and sexuality. The essays in this volume stem for the 2018 pre-conference held by the Womens Caucus for Political Science at the American Political Science Associations annual meeting.

Me Too Political Science is of great importance not only to scholars interested in Gender and Womens Studies, but all those working in the Political Science discipline and even beyond, to academia as a whole. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Women, Politics and Policy.

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Me Too Political Science
Me Too Political Science explores the multiple manifestations and implications of gendered biases in Political Science by connecting the dots between the sexual harassment described in the recent Report on the 2017 American Political Science Associations Survey on Sexual Harassment at Annual Meetings and other problematic issues.
Started by Tarana Burke in 2007 to stand with young women of color who survived sexual assault, the MeToo campaign was intended to let women know that they were not alone. In turn, the Womens Caucus for Political Science used #MeTooPoliSci to bring awareness to sexual harassment, assault, and misconduct in the discipline. The chapters in this book and the authors scholarly activism harness a collective power to dispel the shame, embarrassment, and secrecy that surrounds these issues. They focus in particular on bullying; entitled and toxic forms of masculinity; systematic discounting of and dismissiveness and derision toward work on gender and sexuality; biases and inequities associated with hiring, teaching evaluations, service loads, and tenure and promotion; and related and often intersecting forms of harassment but not only those related to race and sexuality. The chapters in this volume stem for the 2018 pre-conference held by the Womens Caucus for Political Science at the American Political Science Associations annual meeting.
Me Too Political Science is of great importance not only to scholars interested in Gender and Womens Studies but also to all those working in the Political Science discipline, and even beyond to academia as a whole. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy.
Nadia E. Brown is Associate Professor and University Scholar of Political Science and African American Studies at Purdue University, Indiana. She is the author of Sisters in the Statehouse: Black Women and Legislative Decision Making and numerous articles focusing on Black womens politics. Her research interests lie broadly in identity politics, legislative studies, and Black womens studies
Me Too Political Science
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First published 2020
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ISBN13: 978-0-367-85706-6
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Publishers Note
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Contents
Nadia E. Brown
Patricia Strach
Carol Nackenoff
Julie Novkov
Claire McKinney
Linda Hasunuma and Ki-young Shin
Juliana Restrepo Sann
Juliana Restrepo Sann
Shauna Shames
Kristen Renwick Monroe
Rose McDermott
J. Celeste Lay
Nadia E. Brown
Vanessa Tyson
Rosalee A. Clawson
Shayla C. Nunnally
Jenn M. Jackson
Valerie A. Sulfaro and Rebecca Gill
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Me Too Political Science: An Introduction
Nadia E. Brown
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 16
Chapter 2
Whats Wrong with Us? Sexual Misconduct and the Discipline of Political Science
Patricia Strach
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 720
Chapter 3
Sexual Harassment Trajectories: Limits of (Current) Law and of the Administrative State
Carol Nackenoff
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 2141
Chapter 4
Law, Policy, and Sexual Abuse in the #MeToo Movement: USA Gymnastics and the Agency of Minor Athletes
Julie Novkov
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 4274
Chapter 5
Sexual Coercion, Gender Construction, and Responsibility for Freedom: A Beauvoirian Account of Me Too
Claire McKinney
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 7596
Chapter 6
#MeToo in Japan and South Korea: #WeToo, #WithYou
Linda Hasunuma and Ki-young Shin
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 97111
Chapter 7
I Dont Belong Here: Understanding Hostile Spaces
Juliana Restrepo Sann
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 112121
Chapter 8
#MeToo What Kind of Politics? Panel Notes
Juliana Restrepo Sann
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 122128
Chapter 9
Why I Do Activist Work within the Discipline
Shauna Shames
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 129130
Chapter 10
Ending Sexual Harassment: Protecting the Progress of #MeToo
Kristen Renwick Monroe
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 131147
Chapter 11
Political Sciences #MeToo Moment
Rose McDermott
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 148155
Chapter 12
Policy Learning and Transformational Change: University Policies on Sexual Harassment
J. Celeste Lay
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, volume 40, issue 1 (JanuaryMarch 2019), pp. 156165
Chapter 13
Mentoring, Sexual Harassment, and Black Women Academics
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