反霸凌歧视性骚扰指南
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Dear ROMA Lab Members,
This email is a crucial part of our lab's ongoing commitment to fostering a safe, professional, and respectful environment for every member. We reaffirm our zero-tolerance policy towards any form of sexual harassment.
To ensure our policies are clear and practical, we have developed a detailed educational guide. This guide moves beyond abstract definitions to provide concrete, context-specific examples of what constitutes unacceptable behavior within a university lab setting.
Additionally, we have included a self-assessment quiz to help you reflect on and solidify your understanding of these concepts.
Our primary goal is prevention through education. However, if any situation arises, it is imperative that you follow the correct internal procedure. To ensure a controlled, fair, and discreet process, the first and only person you should contact is me, Xiangguo SUN, as the Lab Lead. I am uniquely positioned to understand our lab's dynamics and to handle matters with the necessary confidentiality and seriousness.
Please do not escalate issues to the university or through public channels (such as social media like 小红书、微信朋友圈、微博, etc) without first consulting me. Internal resolution is the fastest and most effective way to address concerns while protecting all parties involved.
Your cooperation is essential in maintaining the integrity and well-being of our ROMA Lab community.
Kind regards,
Dr. Xiangguo SUN (he/him), ROMA Lab Lead
Young Chair Professor, Southeast University
Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, CN
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性骚扰教育指南与案例(中英对照)
ROMA Lab: Sexual Harassment Educational Guide & Examples
Part 1: 具体行为示例 / Concrete Behavioral Examples
A. 言语骚扰 / Verbal Harassment
- EN: Commenting on a person's body, clothing, or appearance in a sexually suggestive way (e.g., "That dress is too distracting for the lab," or "You should smile more, you look prettier that way.").
- CN: 以带有性暗示的方式评论他人的身体、衣着或外貌(例如:“你穿这条裙子在实验室里太让人分心了,”或者“你该多笑笑,那样更漂亮。”)。
- EN: Repeatedly asking a colleague out on a date despite being declined.
- CN: 在对方拒绝后,仍反复邀请同事约会。
- EN: Making jokes or innuendos of a sexual nature about someone's relationship status or sexual orientation.
- CN: 对他人的感情状况或性取向开涉性的玩笑或进行暗示。
- EN: Using pet names like "honey," "sweetie," or "dear" with students or colleagues after being asked to stop.
- CN: 在对方要求停止后,仍对学生或同事使用“宝贝”、“甜心”或“亲爱的”等昵称。
B. 非言语与视觉骚扰 / Non-Verbal & Visual Harassment
- EN: Staring repeatedly at someone's body in a way that makes them uncomfortable.
- CN: 以令人不适的方式反复盯着别人的身体看。
- EN: Sharing or displaying sexually explicit images, memes, or videos in lab group chats or on personal screens in shared offices.
- CN: 在实验室群聊或共享办公室的个人屏幕上分享或展示色情图片、表情包或视频。
- EN: Making suggestive facial expressions (e.g., winking, licking lips) when looking at someone.
- CN: 看向他人时做出暗示性的面部表情(例如:眨眼、舔嘴唇)。
C. 身体骚扰 / Physical Harassment
- EN: "Accidental" and repeated touching of a person's back, shoulders, arms, or hair.
- CN: “无意地”且反复地触摸他人的背部、肩膀、手臂或头发。
- EN: Standing unnecessarily close to someone, invading their personal space.
- CN: 不必要地站得离某人很近,侵犯其个人空间。
- EN: Blocking someone's path in the lab or hallway in a playful or intimidating manner.
- CN: 以戏弄或恐吓的方式在实验室或走廊里挡住某人的去路。
- EN: Giving an unwanted shoulder or back massage.
- CN: 进行不受欢迎的肩部或背部按摩。
D. 权力滥用 / Abuse of Power (特别针对导师与高年级学生 / Particularly for Supervisors & Senior Students)
- EN: A supervisor hinting that better project assignments or recommendation letters could be exchanged for sexual favors or romantic attention.
- CN: 导师暗示可以用更好的项目分配或推荐信来交换性好处或浪漫关注。
- EN: A senior student using their position to pressure a junior member into a personal relationship.
- CN: 高年级学生利用其地位向低年级成员施压,以建立私人关系。
- EN: Punishing or excluding a student (e.g., from authorship, from team meetings) after they reject advances.
- CN: 在学生拒绝其示好后,对其进行惩罚或排斥(例如:排除在作者名单外、不让参加团队会议)。
Part 2: 正确的汇报流程 / The Correct Reporting Procedure
- EN: Step 1: If you feel safe and comfortable, you can clearly state, "Please stop. This makes me uncomfortable."
- CN: 步骤一:如果您感到安全且自在,可以明确表示:“请停止。这让我不舒服。”
- EN: Step 2: Regardless of the outcome of Step 1, the FIRST AND ONLY person you must formally report to is Prof. Dr. Xiangguo SUN, the Lab Lead.
- CN: 步骤二:无论步骤一结果如何,您必须首先且唯一正式汇报的对象是实验室负责人,孙相国教授。
- EN: Why report to me first? I am in the best position to investigate the matter internally, discreetly, and fairly, with minimal disruption to our lab and the individuals involved. Publicizing the issue on campus or online (e.g., Xiaohongshu) can be harmful and is against our lab's procedure for handling these matters.
- CN: 为何首先向我汇报?我最有能力在内部、谨慎且公平地进行调查,并最大限度地减少对我们实验室及相关个人的干扰。将问题公开到校园或网络(如小红书)可能是有害的,并且违反我们实验室处理此类事件的程序。
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意识训练测试题 / Awareness Training Quiz
Instructions: For each scenario, choose the best course of action based on ROMA Lab's policy.
- Scenario: A senior PhD student frequently comments on your new clothes, saying things like, "You look so hot in that, it's hard to focus on my work." You've asked him to stop, but he laughs it off and continues.
Question: What should you do?
a) Laugh along to avoid making the situation awkward.
b) Tell other lab mates about it to isolate him.
c) Formally report the behavior to the Lab Lead, Xiangguo SUN, as it constitutes continued verbal harassment after a clear request to stop.
d) Post an anonymous complaint on the university's confidential forum.
- Scenario: You see a professor from our lab pinning a sexually suggestive cartoon on the notice board in the shared office.
Question: As a witness, what is your responsibility?
a) Ignore it; it's not directed at anyone specific.
b) Take a picture and share it in a private student chat group to warn others.
c) Immediately report what you saw to the Lab Lead, Prof. Dr. Xiangguo SUN, as it contributes to a hostile environment.
d) Directly confront the professor and take the cartoon down.
- Scenario: After a lab dinner, a colleague sends you multiple direct messages on WeChat, asking personal questions about your love life and sending winking emojis. You feel uncomfortable.
Question: What is the correct first step in reporting?
a) Screenshot the messages and post them on social media to name and shame the person.
b) Report the incident directly to the university's office of equity and diversity.
c) Save the screenshots and formally report the incident to the Lab Lead, Prof. Dr. Xiangguo SUN, as it is unwanted personal advances.
d) Block the person and do nothing, as it happened outside of working hours.
- Scenario: Your supervisor implies that your upcoming paper submission would be "much smoother" if you agreed to have a private dinner with them to "discuss it further."
Question: This is a clear example of:
a) Normal academic mentoring.
b) Abuse of power and sexual harassment.
c) A generous offer for career help.
d) A situation you should handle alone by accepting or declining the offer.
- Scenario: You experience unwanted touching from a lab mate. You want it to stop but are afraid of direct confrontation.
Question: According to lab policy, what is the safest and most recommended action?
a) Avoid being alone in the lab with that person.
b) Ask a friend in the lab to talk to the person for you.
c) Immediately and directly report the incident to the Lab Lead, Prof. Dr. Xiangguo SUN, without needing to confront the person first.
d. Quit the lab to avoid further trouble.
Answer Key:
- c) 明确违反政策,需要向负责人汇报。
- c) 作为见证者,有责任汇报营造敌对环境的行为。
- c) 保留了证据,并遵循了内部汇报的首要流程。
- b) 典型的权力滥用和性骚扰。
- c) 实验室政策明确,受害者无需自行对抗,首要任务是向负责人汇报。