A Portuguese university has to聽鈥減eople who consider themselves victims of聽harassment or聽abuse鈥 at聽the institution, after allegations of聽sexual misconduct were raised in a聽book that became the centre of a聽publishing controversy.
Last September, Routledge permanently withdrew a聽chapter of聽the book Sexual Misconduct in聽Academia that detailed allegations of聽sexual harassment at an聽academic institution. The chapter, written by聽Lieselotte Viaene, Catarina Laranjeiro and Miye Nadya Tom, anonymised the alleged perpetrator and the institution; however, Boaventura de聽Sousa Santos, director emeritus of the University of Coimbra鈥檚 Centre for Social Studies (CES), publicly claimed that that the work identified him in relation to the harassment allegations, while denying any criminal wrongdoing.
In a statement, Routledge said it had made the 鈥渄ifficult decision鈥 to withdraw the chapter after receiving 鈥渁聽series of聽legal threats鈥. More than 1,500 people subsequently signed an聽open letter calling for the chapter to be reinstated.
A spokesperson for the publisher told 探花视频: 鈥淩outledge has not yet reached a decision with the editors of the book about its future, so it currently remains unavailable.鈥
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The Centre for Social Studies appointed an independent commission in response to the allegations after the book鈥檚 initial publication in March 2023, and an investigation commenced the following August. , the commission concludes that while it could not 鈥渃larify beyond doubt the existence or otherwise of all the situations reported鈥, there was evidence to suggest 鈥減atterns of conduct involving abuse of power and harassment on the part of some people who held senior positions in the CES hierarchy鈥.
The report, which does not name any alleged perpetrators, found that the centre鈥檚 鈥渉ierarchical structure鈥 had resulted in 鈥減rofound power imbalances and distrust among students towards the people who have held management positions in its bodies over the years鈥. Noting a lack of 鈥渇ormal, clear and inclusive communication鈥, the commission says CES management had demonstrated a 鈥渇rivolous鈥 response to allegations of misconduct.
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鈥淐onfusion鈥 between the professional and private spheres may have led to abuse of power, the commission states, while 鈥渟ituations of favouritism and bias鈥 are noted.
In an open letter published this week, the CES board of directors said: 鈥淲hile it is true that the situations reported were the result of individual actions, which we will take action on, they are also the result of institutional failures which, in the absence of adequate mechanisms to prevent harassment, allowed the conditions for forms of abuse of power.
鈥淲e are determined to take every initiative to ensure that there are consequences to these complaints and that the bad practices that have been identified are not repeated at CES,鈥 the letter continued.
THE has approached Professor Santos for comment. He told Portuguese media that the report 鈥渇ocused on issues of abuse of power, which I聽do not see myself in, especially because I聽was, to a large extent, responsible for the decentralisation of power鈥, and he suggested that these issues related to 鈥減eople who held higher positions in the CES hierarchy鈥.
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鈥淚 believe that the more than 600 pages of evidence that I聽added to the process have contributed to the fact that nothing objective against me has been concluded,鈥 Professor Santos told .
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