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Research on impact of presenters' gender on audience


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  • From: "Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r)" <>
  • To: Sexual Assault Program Coordinators' Listserv <>
  • Subject: Research on impact of presenters' gender on audience
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 18:29:50 +0000
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Posting for Susan Marine, whom many of you know:


From: "Marine, Susan" <>
To: 
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 11:05:23 -0400
Subject: scholarship on gender of facilitators with men?
Dear colleagues,

are any of you aware of anything published (op-ed or scholarship) about the dynamics of women-identified people presenting rape education to those who identify as men, or conversely, about the merits or drawbacks of men presenting to one another?

it feels to me as if we've taken it as a bit of a truism that young men should hear culture and behavior change messages from other young men, but has anyone actually written about this?

thanks in advance for any leads you may have or use in your work! 
​ please email me directly as I am no longer a member of SAPC ().​

sincerely,

Susan


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Susan Marine, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Program Director, Higher Education Program
Merrimack College
225 Austin Hall
office: 978-837-5237 

pronouns: she, her, hers

"The thing being made in a university is humanity...Underlying the idea of a university...is the idea that good work and good citizenship are the inevitable by-products of the making of a good-- that is, a fully developed -- human being."         -- Wendell Berry

Read (and download) some of my current work on advancing trans* students in higher education here, and on how college-age feminists engage in community-building here





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