In recent years, there has been a large, perhaps surprising, growth of critical studies on men and masculinities, across the humanities and social sciences, and to a more limited extent in the natural sciences and technology, along with a variety of political and policy interventions on men and masculinities. In this paper, I examine some of the ways in which a critical gendered focus on men and masculinities can both re-centre men and de-centre men, paying particular attention to the central themes of politics, representation and care. A key challenge is how to name men and masculinities, and at the same time deconstruct men and masculinities, to avoid potential re-centrings of power, at the local, national and transnational levels. Finall...
Men’s Stories for a Change records and analyses stories written by a group of older men who met over...
This article derives from considering the interrelations of two sets of long-term international work...
This chapter interrogates political masculinities as agents for change through the prism of absence,...
In recent years, there has been a large, perhaps surprising, growth of critical studies on men and m...
Recent years have seen the naming of men as men. Men have become the subject of growing political, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the process of participating in a long-term coll...
To put men and social policy together may still seem a little strange. Yet there are numerous ways i...
This book is a brief attempt to discuss some emerging ways of representing ‘masculinities’ in contem...
ABSTRACT Men’s health has become an issue of significant public concern in recent years. Why and how...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
This book explores the complex, evolving relationships between men, masculinities, and social welfar...
This chapter draws on recent debates concerning the concept of political masculinities and its appli...
Men and masculinities provides an engaging, accessible and provocative introduction to histories of ...
In the last decades we have witnessed many debates around new masculinities. However, reflections ab...
Men are gendered, just as gendered as women. Recent years have seen the naming of men as men and the...
Men’s Stories for a Change records and analyses stories written by a group of older men who met over...
This article derives from considering the interrelations of two sets of long-term international work...
This chapter interrogates political masculinities as agents for change through the prism of absence,...
In recent years, there has been a large, perhaps surprising, growth of critical studies on men and m...
Recent years have seen the naming of men as men. Men have become the subject of growing political, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the process of participating in a long-term coll...
To put men and social policy together may still seem a little strange. Yet there are numerous ways i...
This book is a brief attempt to discuss some emerging ways of representing ‘masculinities’ in contem...
ABSTRACT Men’s health has become an issue of significant public concern in recent years. Why and how...
Introduction: The problem STUDYING MEN, AND INDEED THE development of policy on men, appear to hav...
This book explores the complex, evolving relationships between men, masculinities, and social welfar...
This chapter draws on recent debates concerning the concept of political masculinities and its appli...
Men and masculinities provides an engaging, accessible and provocative introduction to histories of ...
In the last decades we have witnessed many debates around new masculinities. However, reflections ab...
Men are gendered, just as gendered as women. Recent years have seen the naming of men as men and the...
Men’s Stories for a Change records and analyses stories written by a group of older men who met over...
This article derives from considering the interrelations of two sets of long-term international work...
This chapter interrogates political masculinities as agents for change through the prism of absence,...