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期刊名:Men and masculinities

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ISSN:1097-184X

e-ISSN:1552-6828

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Elaine Weiner Elaine Weiner
In its early uptake and sweeping application of gender mainstreaming, the European Union (EU) sits in the vanguard. However, bringing a gender perspective to bear on policy has proven a stubborn challenge. Drawing on Bacchi's "What's the Pr...
Carla Cesaroni,Matthew Maycock,Nina Vaswani Carla Cesaroni
The current article is part of a unique comparative study of the experiences and adjustment of 190 incarcerated young men in both Scotland and Canada. In collecting data on the participants' lives, the authors learned of the multiple trauma...
Jillian Sunderland Jillian Sunderland
The alt-right community serves as a gateway into the white nationalist movement. However, more research is needed on how the alt-right's virulent misogyny interfaces with white nationalist masculinity premised on patriarchal protection of w...
Kayla Preston,Michael Halpin,Finlay Maguire Kayla Preston
Involuntary celibates, or "incels," are people who identify themselves by their inability to establish sexual partnerships. In this article, we use analytic abduction to qualitatively analyze 9,062 comments on a popular incel forum for hete...
Proshant Chakraborty,David Osrin,Nayreen Daruwalla Proshant Chakraborty
Engaging men has now become part of established global efforts to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG), with most interventions focusing on making men's behaviors and attitudes more gender equitable. While scholarship on male all...
Tal Peretz,Jocelyn Lehrer,Shari L Dworkin Tal Peretz
Gender-transformative interventions have been found to help ameliorate gender-inequitable norms and improve health outcomes for women and men. While narrative-based strategies are increasingly being used in public health programs, no evalua...
Paul J Fleming,Clare Barrington,Suzanne Maman et al. Paul J Fleming et al.
We use data collected from in-depth interviews with men (n=30) in the Dominican Republic to explore how men's concern about being perceived as masculine influences their interactions with their social networks and how those interactions dri...
Premala Matthen,Tara Lyons,Matthew Taylor et al. Premala Matthen et al.
Background/objectives: This paper seeks to examine how gender and sexual identities shape sex work experiences among men, two spirit, and/or trans people in Vancouver. ...
Erin A Casey,Juliana Carlson,Cathlyn Fraguela-Rios et al. Erin A Casey et al.
As gender-based violence prevention programs around the world increasingly include efforts to engage men and boys as antiviolence allies, both the profound benefits and the inherent complexities of these efforts are emerging. Acknowledging ...
Shari L Dworkin,Abigail M Hatcher,Chris Colvin et al. Shari L Dworkin et al.
"One Man Can" (OMC) is a rights-based gender equality and health program implemented by Sonke Gender Justice Network (Sonke) in South Africa. The program seeks to reduce the spread and impact of HIV and AIDS and reduce violence against wome...