The men’s rights movement (MRM) is a social and political movement to dismantle feminism. Emerging from men’s activist movements of the 1970s, the contemporary MRM utilizes the language of social justice and equality to argue for political and legal actions impacting client well-being and access. This presentation explores the history and ideology of the MRM and the implications for counselors
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The historical survey of social movements in the United States reveals that the movement is a rhetor...
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Men's collective struggles for gender justice are an important aspect of contemporary contestations ...
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This chapter introduces the idea of allyship from a social justice perspective and illustrate it thr...
The nineteenth century witnessed dramatic improvements in the legal rights of marriedwomen. Given th...
One increasingly visible expression of alternative masculinities around the globe is men's involveme...
The historical survey of social movements in the United States reveals that the movement is a rhetor...
This monograph reviews the history of the men's movement in the UK from 1971 to the late 1980s. It t...
Even after years of freedom, no individual is free altogether. The society imposes multitude of rest...
The article examines different attempts to analyse the Christian men's movement, Promise Keepers, an...
Men's collective struggles for gender justice are an important aspect of contemporary contestations ...
In literature related to new social movements, little has been presented about movements focusing on...
The #MeToo and the Time's Up movements have captured the urgency to address systemic manifestations ...
In a significant shift over the last ten years, Australian men's rights activists have partnered wit...
Men's collective struggles for gender justice are an important aspect of contemporary contestations ...
This article investigates the political militancy of men for women’s rights in Belgium and France fr...
Historically, the Gay Liberation Movement emerged as a collective wish for social transformation reg...
L'engagement des hommes pour l'émancipation des femmes est un sujet novateur dans la recherche histo...
This chapter introduces the idea of allyship from a social justice perspective and illustrate it thr...
The nineteenth century witnessed dramatic improvements in the legal rights of marriedwomen. Given th...
One increasingly visible expression of alternative masculinities around the globe is men's involveme...