2019
DOI: 10.3917/pox.125.0087
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Faire réagir les témoins face au harcèlement de rue. Enquête sociologique sur la politisation des rapports de genre dans l’espace public

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“…It means that strangers are disposed to ignore the copresence of others in public spaces to avoid any intrusion and protect their autonomous use of public space. In addition, the fear of violating the autonomy of others and the difficulties in recognizing forms of street harassment reduce the possibility of an intervention in the event of street harassment ( Dekker, 2019 ). Therefore, bystanders are more likely to help when the survivor explicitly asks for help or in contexts where the pretexts to intervene are at hand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It means that strangers are disposed to ignore the copresence of others in public spaces to avoid any intrusion and protect their autonomous use of public space. In addition, the fear of violating the autonomy of others and the difficulties in recognizing forms of street harassment reduce the possibility of an intervention in the event of street harassment ( Dekker, 2019 ). Therefore, bystanders are more likely to help when the survivor explicitly asks for help or in contexts where the pretexts to intervene are at hand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%