Bibliographic Information
Article Title
Broadening #MeToo: Tracking Dynamics in Canadian Archaeology Through a Surcey on Experieces Within the Discipline
Journal Title
Canadian Journal of Archaeology
Author(s)
Hodgetts, Lisa: and Supernant, Kisha; and Lyons, Natasha; and John Welch
Year of Publication
2020
Volume Number
44
Issue Number
1
Article Pages
20-47
Web Address (URL)
https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/publications/canadian-journal-archaeology/44/1
Additional Information
Available Through
Canadian Archaeological Association
Language
English
Notes
The #MeToo movement has turned global attention to structural power differentials grounded in gender, race, sexual orientation, and other aspects of identity, leading archaeologists to confront injustice in different sectors of our discipline, with a focus on sexual harassment and sexual assault. In 2019, the Canadian Archaeological Association’s Working Group on Equity and Diversity conducted a survey of Canadian archaeologists to identify the extent of both sexualized and non-sexualized forms of discrimination, exploitation, harassment, and violence in our field. Our survey yielded 564 responses from archaeologists representing a wide range of genders, ages, career stages, and sectors. The results indicate a large portion of Canadian archaeologists have had negative experiences in the course of their work and study. This first stage of analysis focuses on demographic trends among survey respondents and noteworthy differences in their experiences based on gender, career stage, and participation in the academic or cultural resource management sector.
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
CIfA Codes
Keywords & Terms
- Equity and Representation; Discrimination and Harassment
- General Archaeological Ethics
- Professional Relationships and Communication
- Professional Standards
- Workplace Safety Standards