Sexual harassment is a problem with a long past, but a short history. About fifteen years after journalists and scholars first began writing about it, sexual harassment has become a household word and a topic of concern for employers and employees. Despite very little research funding, there is now a fair amount of data on this topic. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace provides a comprehensive look at what we know about sexual harassment. Editor Margaret S.
Stockdale and a multidisciplinary cast of contributing authors have produced a volume that is grounded in theory, research, and practice but is accessible to researchers, advanced students, and practitioners in multiple disciplines.