Politics of Sexual Harassment
Discover the profound insights of Politics of Sexual Harassment by Kathrin S. Zippel, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This compelling 274-page paperback delves into the globalization of sexual harassment concepts, tracing their journey from the United States to various European nations. Zippel examines the diverse approaches countries have taken to transform workplace culture and employer practices, making this book a vital resource for understanding gender issues in a global context. With its comprehensive comparative analysis, Politics of Sexual Harassment is essential reading for students and scholars in Gender Studies, Sociology, and Political Science. Join the conversation on civil rights and workplace equality with this thought-provoking exploration.