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Citation

Ricci S, Bergeron M. Violence Against Women 2019; 25(11): 1290-1308.

Affiliation

Department of Sexology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801219844607

PMID

31379296

Abstract

Québec university communities are facing intensified pressure to address the incidence of sexual violence on campus. The ESSIMU (Enquête Sexualité, Sécurité et Interactions en Milieu Universitaire) survey (2016) revealed that one third of respondents (students and employees from six universities, all genders combined) reported having experienced at least one form of sexual violence since arriving at university, committed by someone affiliated with the same university. As the issue is becoming increasingly institutionalized, a process that often erodes activism, this article highlights the role feminist activism has played in placing sexual violence on university campuses on the political agenda. From the dual perspective of feminist activists and researchers on the ESSIMU team, the article explores the backdrop of this mobilization, and the network of feminist resistance that fostered the ESSIMU study, itself a significant contribution to the increased recognition of sexual violence in universities. It also considers the role of university and government institutions in (re)producing such violence and the role of media in making it a public issue.


Language: en

Keywords

Québec; feminist activism; rape culture; sexual violence; university

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