The "Social Etymology" of 'Sexual Harassment'

Journal of Social Philosophy 29 (3):19-40 (1998)
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Language does not simply symbolize a situation or object which is already there in advance; it makes possible the existence or the appearance of that situation or object for it is a part of the mechanism whereby that situation or object is created. (Mead 1934, p. 78)

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Margaret Crouch
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