Article ID: CBB019486910

Surveying Rape: Feminist Social Science and the Ontological Politics of Sexual Assault (2017)

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College campus-based surveys of sexual assault in the United States have generated one of the most high-profile and contentious figures in the history of social science: the ‘1 in 5’ statistic. Referring to the number of women who have experienced either attempted or completed sexual assault since their time in college, ‘1 in 5’ has done significant work in making the prevalence of this experience legible to the public and to policy-makers. Here I examine how sexual assault surveys have participated in structuring the ontology of date/acquaintance rape from the 1980s to today. I review the foundational work of feminist social scientists Diana Russell and Mary Koss, with particular attention to the methodological practices through which the concept of the ‘hidden’ or ‘unacknowledged’ rape victim emerged. I then examine a selection of early 21st-century sexual assault surveys and highlight the ongoing preoccupation with survey methodology in responses to their results. I argue that the survey itself has been a central actor in the ontological politics of sexual assault, and only by closely attending to its performativity can we understand the paradoxical persistence both of critical responses to the ‘1 in 5’ statistic and of its effective deployment in anti-violence policy.

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Authors & Contributors
Susanne Schmidt
Aliete Cunha-Oliveira
Katarina Kärnebro
Adela Hîncu
Lokhmatov, Aleksei
Helene Lorenz
Journals
Science as Culture
Gender and History
The Journal of Transport History
Women's Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science Technology and Society
Publishers
University of Toronto Press
University of Chicago Press
Rutgers University Press
Lexington Books
Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Central European University Press
Concepts
Feminism
Social sciences
Sexual behavior
Psychology
Ontology
Sexuality
People
Sheehy, Gail
Chałasiński, Józef
Plumwood, Val
Haraway, Donna Jeanne
Buller, David J.
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Canada
Rwanda
Kigali
Sweden
Portugal
Institutions
American Psychological Association
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