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*Support the Humanity podcast in the Toldo application and get access to extra content at http://sme.sk/extraludskost (00:00:00) Introduction (00:03:00) Is there more sexual harassment in education? (00:10:45) Why victims do not report sexual abuse (00:13:52) What impact does sexual abuse have on the student experience (00:18:16) What is sexual harassment (00:29:26) What is institutional betrayal? (00:31:23) What can we learn from abroad (00:34:40) Why is the professor-student relationship problematic (00:51:25) Are our schools democratic? (00:54:22) Comparing the perspective of a student and a teacher (00:59:10) Examples of good practice (01:06:05) Conclusion Is it okay if a university teacher has a romantic relationship with a student? In primary and secondary school, such a relationship would clearly be a problem - the students are not yet adults and the teacher has a responsibility to keep his distance from children and teenagers. At the university, however, everyone is an adult. So is the presence of mutual consent enough? Oxford professor and philosopher Amia Srinivasan wrote an essay on this topic called On (Not) sleeping with your students, in which she compares the relationship between a professor and a student to that between a psychotherapist and a client. Barbora Mareková talks about this essay, but not only about it, with Veronika Valkovičová, who researched, and later also consulted, the topic of sexual harassment at universities. Veronika is a researcher and teacher in the field of public policies and social movements at the Comenius University and the Slovak Academy of Sciences. She also worked at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Antwerp. She researched the topic of sexual harassment in the academic environment and in the workplace in cooperation with the Institute for Work and Family Research. In the podcast, he will explain what the prevention of harassment should look like in universities and also how to deal with stimuli. He will tell how he looks at the relationship between university employees and students here in Slovakia, and also explain how respected universities abroad look at the topic of sexual harassment. Mentioned in the podcast: What about sexual harassment? Handbook for universities (Veronika Valkovičová, Andrej Kuruc) https://ivpr.gov.sk/wp-content/upload... On (Not) Sleeping With Your Students – essay (Amia Srinivasan) Guest recommended books: The right to sex (Amia Srinivasan) It's Not That Gray (Sara Hassan, Juliette Sanchez-Lambert) The sexualized reality of working relationships (Alena Křížková, Hana Maříková, Zuzana Uhde) Barbora Mareková's newsletter: It is published once every two weeks and you can receive it by e-mail, at subscribe here https://profil.sme.sk/e-maily?subscri... The latest edition of the newsletter: We all need care. Why don't we consider it work? https://komentare.sme.sk/c/23379571/s... – If you have feedback, a link or an idea for us, write to us at [email protected] You can find the Humanity podcast every Thursday also on: SME application: http ://onelink.to/j4vrzy Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vxNbh9... Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sk/podcast... RSS: https:/ /anchor.fm/s/56de9814/podcast/rss You can support the creation of podcasts by purchasing a digital subscription to SME.sk at https://www.sme.sk/predplatne #ludskost #denniksme #sexualnezneuzivanie #valkovicova