Chapter 13 speaks at length on the topic of Sexual Harassment because it is an obvious example of an abuse of power. Most examples of this are not overtly obvious. Problems today are likely to surface around more subtle forms of sexual harassment--unwanted looks or comments, off-color jokes, sexual artifacts like pinups posted in the workplace, or misinterpretations of where the line between being friendly ends and harassment begins. Assume you are standing with a group of co-workers in the office, all huddled around a cubicle. You are all discussing an episode of your favorite show from the previous night, and some of the content is sexual in nature. Everyone in your group laughs, and in a few more minutes, everyone goes back to work. A co-worker was sitting in her cubicle nearby during this conversation. She was not participating in the group, but overheard the conversation and was offended. She decides to file a formal complaint of sexual harassment. Everyone...what do you think? Should this be considered sexual harassment? add reference .