Although health has not traditionally been a male concern, the past few years have seen the gradual development of a shared concept of men’s health within the public domain. Among the leading participants in the construction of this concept is Men’s Health magazine. In this article, six issues of Men’s Health (June-December 2000) are critically analyzed to reveal the ideological assumptions on which the discourse of the magazine is based. Evidence is presented that suggests that Men’s Health magazine, while giving abundant health advice, does so in a way that reproduces a type of hegemonic masculinity associated not with health but with a variety of negative health behaviors
The social construction of reality is influenced extensively by the mass media. Commercialised image...
This article begins with an examination of the development of the academic and policy field of men’...
Masculinity is implicated in men’s health practices (e.g., Courtenay, 2000). However, there is littl...
Although health has not traditionally been a male concern, the past few years have seen the gradual ...
Although health has not traditionally been a male concern, the past few years have seen the gradual ...
This article examines the potential influence of advertising in health magazines through detailed an...
"Launched in 1987 as a health-oriented service magazine by founding editor Mark Bricklin, Men's Heal...
The emergence of discourse around men’s health has been evident now for at least 10 years across aca...
This article examines the potential influence of advertising in health magazines through detailed an...
This study investigates the popular pleasures produced by readers of men's magazines, focusing prima...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
This article examines a postmodern construct of mascu-linity in which male identity is based on cons...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This review article provides a thematic synthesis and overview of 30...
This paper provides a snapshot of the Top Ten free, digital Men's Health magazine articles, accessed...
Men in the United States suer more severe chronic conditions, have higher death rates for all 15 lea...
The social construction of reality is influenced extensively by the mass media. Commercialised image...
This article begins with an examination of the development of the academic and policy field of men’...
Masculinity is implicated in men’s health practices (e.g., Courtenay, 2000). However, there is littl...
Although health has not traditionally been a male concern, the past few years have seen the gradual ...
Although health has not traditionally been a male concern, the past few years have seen the gradual ...
This article examines the potential influence of advertising in health magazines through detailed an...
"Launched in 1987 as a health-oriented service magazine by founding editor Mark Bricklin, Men's Heal...
The emergence of discourse around men’s health has been evident now for at least 10 years across aca...
This article examines the potential influence of advertising in health magazines through detailed an...
This study investigates the popular pleasures produced by readers of men's magazines, focusing prima...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
This article examines a postmodern construct of mascu-linity in which male identity is based on cons...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This review article provides a thematic synthesis and overview of 30...
This paper provides a snapshot of the Top Ten free, digital Men's Health magazine articles, accessed...
Men in the United States suer more severe chronic conditions, have higher death rates for all 15 lea...
The social construction of reality is influenced extensively by the mass media. Commercialised image...
This article begins with an examination of the development of the academic and policy field of men’...
Masculinity is implicated in men’s health practices (e.g., Courtenay, 2000). However, there is littl...