Jennifer S. Hirsch is a professor of sociomedical sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, and codirected SHIFT. Shamus Khan is a professor of sociology and American studies at Princeton University, and coheaded the ethnographic team of SHIFT, the Sexual Health Initiative to Foster Transformation, at Columbia University.
Timely, authentic, and revolutionary. -- J. Dennis Fortenberry, Donald Orr Professor of Adolescent Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine Hirsch and Khan's systematic public health approach to campus sexual assault not only urges empathic action but also outlines possible solutions to this communal problem. A timely and persuasive contribution to today's national conversation. A must-read! -- Claire E. Sterk, president and Charles Howard Candler Professor of Public Health, Emory University Sexual Citizens uses careful research to start new conversations about the problem of campus sexual assaults and how to prevent them. The book is grounded in young peoples' lived experiences and voices. The authors help students, parents, educators, and preventionists consider how young adults build healthy intimate relationships and how institutions of higher education can create contexts that reduce rates of coercion and sexual violence. -- Victoria Banyard, professor, School of Social Work and associate director, Center on Violence Against Women and Children, Rutgers University Written with humanity and sharp sociological insight, Hirsch and Khan's ecological approach moves beyond the adversarial model that has embroiled debates on campus sexual assault. It opens up new ways for thinking about-and responding to-the pressing problem of sexual assault on college campuses. Sexual Citizens will be essential reading for parents, young people, medical professionals, and educators. -- Jennifer Cole, professor and chair, Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago This extraordinary book situates campus sexual assault in context. It teaches us how any particular sexual encounter is shaped as much by the people involved as it is by the history and prior education of the participants, by economic inequality, by the physical and social geography in which they are living. All of us with a responsibility for creating the campus spaces that can generate-or harm-health need to read this book. -- Sandro Galea, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor, School of Public Health, Boston University A timely and sweeping reassessment of campus sexual assault. Hirsch and Khan bring rich data and trenchant insight to bear on one of today's most urgent issues. This is an exemplary work, sensitive to intersecting inequalities, that represents the future of social science. Provocative and profoundly relevant, Sexual Citizens opens up the possibility of crafting policies that engage the complicated realities of students' lives with honesty and empathy. -- Alondra Nelson, president of the Social Science Research Council