This explorative study aimed to develop an understanding of how a sample of two groups of men, considered to be situated at different ends of Connell’s masculinity continuum, construct their masculinity, and how these constructions relate to their proximity to violence against women (VAW). One group consisted of five men incarcerated for violent crimes (MIVC) that had previously used VAW. The other included five participants in the pro-feminist group Men Against Violence (MAV), without prior VAW. An abductive approach, using qualitative interviews, was employed. Results show that the MIVC participants appeared ambivalent, unreflective, and inconsistent in their masculinity constructions, and used VAW as part of their problem-solving reperto...
This study maps out and explores the reactions to and strategies of men working against men's violen...
In recent years, masculinity has become an imperative and influential academic discourse in the doma...
Why do some men use physical violence against others? How do some men come to value physical violenc...
This explorative study aimed to develop an understanding of how a sample of two groups of men, consi...
Despite a more comprehensive understanding of male violence and an increase in interventions and pun...
This article presents masculinity as a dynamic risk factor in offences of violence between men. It a...
Abstract In this study, we examine men's constructions of violence and their explanations of th...
There is a study of masculinity, constructed through relations between men, as men, within a prison ...
This research was undertaken with a view to advancing scholarship on the production and reproduction...
This article examines ‘domestic’ violence through a focus on men, masculinity/masculinities and men’...
This chapter provides a critical focus on the relationship between masculinities and widespread form...
There are empirical relationships between men’s violence against women and the social organisation o...
Male victims are an underrepresented group within society. Prior research has indicated that male vi...
The evolution of the definition of “violence against women” in international human rights law has in...
Despite the great progress in individual disciplines studying men’s physical violence against women,...
This study maps out and explores the reactions to and strategies of men working against men's violen...
In recent years, masculinity has become an imperative and influential academic discourse in the doma...
Why do some men use physical violence against others? How do some men come to value physical violenc...
This explorative study aimed to develop an understanding of how a sample of two groups of men, consi...
Despite a more comprehensive understanding of male violence and an increase in interventions and pun...
This article presents masculinity as a dynamic risk factor in offences of violence between men. It a...
Abstract In this study, we examine men's constructions of violence and their explanations of th...
There is a study of masculinity, constructed through relations between men, as men, within a prison ...
This research was undertaken with a view to advancing scholarship on the production and reproduction...
This article examines ‘domestic’ violence through a focus on men, masculinity/masculinities and men’...
This chapter provides a critical focus on the relationship between masculinities and widespread form...
There are empirical relationships between men’s violence against women and the social organisation o...
Male victims are an underrepresented group within society. Prior research has indicated that male vi...
The evolution of the definition of “violence against women” in international human rights law has in...
Despite the great progress in individual disciplines studying men’s physical violence against women,...
This study maps out and explores the reactions to and strategies of men working against men's violen...
In recent years, masculinity has become an imperative and influential academic discourse in the doma...
Why do some men use physical violence against others? How do some men come to value physical violenc...