Men are gendered, just as gendered as women. Recent years have seen the naming of men as men and the deconstruction of masculinity. Alongside social changes affecting men in society, parallel changes have occurred in academia, with considerable growth in research and publishing on men and masculinities over the recent year
This paper seeks to contribute to the growing interest in naming men as men as part of a critical an...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (3) The Stat...
This article is on the work of the European Research Network on Men in Europe project, "The Social P...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (1) The Stat...
This article addresses the relationship of women's studies, gender research and men. In particular I...
This chapter examines academe, universities, higher education and science more broadly, through the ...
Because the androcentric bias of social sciences, which they pointed out in the early seventies, the...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
Following introductory remarks on how the terms “masculinities” and “men” have been used differenti...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (4) Newspape...
Recent years have seen the naming of men as men. Men have become the subject of growing political, a...
International audienceSince the creation of men’s groups in the ’70s, French critical studies on men...
International audienceSince the creation of men’s groups in the ’70s, French critical studies on men...
The idea for this special issue on ‘‘International Studies on Men, Masculinities and Gender Equalit...
The development of research on masculinity since the 1980s has produced rich evidence of the diversi...
This paper seeks to contribute to the growing interest in naming men as men as part of a critical an...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (3) The Stat...
This article is on the work of the European Research Network on Men in Europe project, "The Social P...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (1) The Stat...
This article addresses the relationship of women's studies, gender research and men. In particular I...
This chapter examines academe, universities, higher education and science more broadly, through the ...
Because the androcentric bias of social sciences, which they pointed out in the early seventies, the...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
Following introductory remarks on how the terms “masculinities” and “men” have been used differenti...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (4) Newspape...
Recent years have seen the naming of men as men. Men have become the subject of growing political, a...
International audienceSince the creation of men’s groups in the ’70s, French critical studies on men...
International audienceSince the creation of men’s groups in the ’70s, French critical studies on men...
The idea for this special issue on ‘‘International Studies on Men, Masculinities and Gender Equalit...
The development of research on masculinity since the 1980s has produced rich evidence of the diversi...
This paper seeks to contribute to the growing interest in naming men as men as part of a critical an...
Hearn J, Pringle K, Müller U, et al. Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (3) The Stat...
This article is on the work of the European Research Network on Men in Europe project, "The Social P...