This study examines within-group alternative conceptualizations of masculinity among African American men on university campuses. Individual interviews were conducted with 32 high-achieving African American male undergraduates at six predominantly White research universities in the Midwest. Findings indicate that unconventional definitions of masculinity, when coupled with active campus involvement and leadership in minority student organizations, are deemed acceptable by uninvolved undergraduate men and help promote healthy masculine identities for African American male student leaders. Implications and recommendations for university administrators are offered at the end of the article. Previous inquiry confirms that a healthy, conflict-fr...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to develop an understanding of the role that masculini...
Although research on men and masculinity is little over thirty years old, few studies have been comp...
Examining the experience of African American college men has been a subject of many higher education...
This study reports findings on views of masculinity with undergraduate Black men, which included int...
African American men are socialized to strive and achieve manhood as defined by society at large. Ho...
This study examined the developmental experiences of 21 undergraduate men of Black and Latino backgr...
This study examined the influence of masculinity on the coping mechanisms of undergraduate Black men...
African American men’s graduation rates from institutions of higher education are among the lowest o...
This article describes how a culturally sensitive masculinity scale was developed for Black men usin...
There are numerous theoretical and empirical studies that discuss variables that affect academic out...
ii This study examined the developmental experiences of 21 undergraduate men of Black and Latino bac...
For Black men attending college, there are often a host of barriers inhibiting their success. In add...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how race influenced perceptions of masculinity ...
The intersection of education, sport, and identity are important topics for urban education and educ...
In this study I examine the manner in which high-achieving African American undergraduate men negoti...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to develop an understanding of the role that masculini...
Although research on men and masculinity is little over thirty years old, few studies have been comp...
Examining the experience of African American college men has been a subject of many higher education...
This study reports findings on views of masculinity with undergraduate Black men, which included int...
African American men are socialized to strive and achieve manhood as defined by society at large. Ho...
This study examined the developmental experiences of 21 undergraduate men of Black and Latino backgr...
This study examined the influence of masculinity on the coping mechanisms of undergraduate Black men...
African American men’s graduation rates from institutions of higher education are among the lowest o...
This article describes how a culturally sensitive masculinity scale was developed for Black men usin...
There are numerous theoretical and empirical studies that discuss variables that affect academic out...
ii This study examined the developmental experiences of 21 undergraduate men of Black and Latino bac...
For Black men attending college, there are often a host of barriers inhibiting their success. In add...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how race influenced perceptions of masculinity ...
The intersection of education, sport, and identity are important topics for urban education and educ...
In this study I examine the manner in which high-achieving African American undergraduate men negoti...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to develop an understanding of the role that masculini...
Although research on men and masculinity is little over thirty years old, few studies have been comp...
Examining the experience of African American college men has been a subject of many higher education...