1st Edition
Coercion and Trust A Multi-Disciplinary Dialogue
The first volume in the Lucy Cavendish College Lecture Series, Coercion and Trust, provides a unique, multi-disciplinary dialogue on the complex links between coercion and trust from perspectives in the social sciences, medicine, and literature, combining high-quality academic research with professional recommendations.
Part I analyses adolescent-adult relationships in youth fiction alongside research on the sexual coercion of women, and the link between animal and domestic violence. Part II investigates blind trust and coercion in social media grooming, challenges, and solutions to coercion by misinformation. Part III investigates coercion and trust in migration-detention-deportation, kidnapping in violent political campaigns, and sentencing in rehabilitation.
The book makes a significant, original contribution to multi-disciplinary research, professional practice, and advanced development, with theoretical and empirical chapters linking theory, practice, and training. This book will be of interest to academic researchers, professional practitioners, and postgraduate students in research and training in multiple fields across the social sciences, humanities, and medicine, for whom there is no comparable book available worldwide.
Foreword
Dame Madeleine Atkins, President of Lucy Cavendish College
Preface: The History of the College and its Lectures
Jane Greatorex, Senior Tutor and Director of Studies in Pre-Clinical Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Lucy Cavendish College
1. Introduction
Saradamoyee Chatterjee and Jill Jameson
Part I: Coercion, Trust, and Violence in Intimate Relationships
2. Sexual Coercion of Women and Trust: A Study of Ever-Partnered Women in Asia and Africa
Saradamoyee Chatterjee
3. Sexual Abuse, Coercion, and Consent: Mediating Statutory Rape in Young Adult Literature
Carla Plieth
4. Coercive Practice Presenting as Domestic Abuse Against Women and Animals
Sarah Gull and Jacqueline Bearley
Part II: Mis/Disinformation, Trust, and Coercion
5. Blind Trust and Coercion in Online Social Media Grooming in a Community of Practice to Challenge Hate Crime
Jill Jameson
6. Coercion by Misinformation: Challenges and Solutions
Cecilie Steenbuch Traberg
Part III: Coercion in Governance
7. Trust and Coercion: Afghans Navigating the Politics of Welcome
Marissa Quie
8. Kidnappings as a Coercion Technique in Violent Political Campaigns
Lu Liu
9. Sentenced to Rehabilitation
Jane Dominey
10. Conclusion
Saradamoyee Chatterjee and Jill Jameson
Biography
Saradamoyee Chatterjee is a Bye-Fellow and Director of Studies in Land Economy at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge; an Affiliated Lecturer at the Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge (2019–2023); Undergraduate teacher (supervisor), Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge (2018 onwards and continuing); and Post-doctoral Research Associate, Von Hügel Institute, University of Cambridge (2012–2016).
Jill Jameson is Professor of Education, Institute for Lifecourse Development, Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences, University of Greenwich, Visiting Fellow (2018) and Associate Member, Lucy Cavendish College and the Cambridge Educational Dialogue Research Group (CEDIR), Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge (2018–2024). She is also the editor of five special editions of the British Journal of Educational Technology (2006–2019) and of International Perspectives on Leadership in HE: Critical Thinking for Global Challenges (2019), International Studies on Higher Education, University of Oxford.