Research on lad culture and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined hypermasculine gender performances, with little attention paid to hierarchies of masculinity. We explore lad culture by analysing qualitative, in-depth interviews with students. Our findings challenge simplistic constructions of “good guys” as allies/protectors in opposition to hypermasculinised, deviant “bad guys”. We demonstrate how such binary constructions are premised upon gendered norms of men-as-protectors/women-as-weak and bolster problematic hierarchies of masculinity. We also highlight the crucial role of complicit masculinity in maintaining GBV-tolerant cultures. Our research suggests academic understandings of lad culture could benefit fr...
Feminist and other scholars have begun to examine masculinity and boys' schooling, as well as the c...
Research suggests that sexual assault on college campuses is very prevalent. Although institutions a...
This thesis is a response to negative media and public portrayals of young white working class men i...
open access articleResearch on ‘lad culture’ and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities ...
Research on ‘lad culture’ and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined ‘hyper...
This article engages with current debates on ‘lad cultures’ by questioning how we understand the ter...
In the context of renewed debates and interest in this area, this paper reframes the theoretical age...
Laddism is a pervasive form of masculinity in UK universities associated with: binge drinking (Demps...
Orthodox masculinity is defined by compulsory heterosexuality, homophobia, and anti-femininity. The ...
This paper explores the masculinity discourses appearing in an internet discussion forum in a gradua...
It has been twenty-five or so years since scholars first took up the mantle of critically examining ...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
This research examines the construction of masculinity among a group of working-class boys aged sixt...
In recent years, initiatives to prevent men’s violence against women on university campuses in Engla...
Research focus and rationale The Phenomenon known as ‘Lad Culture’, is referred to by Phipps & You...
Feminist and other scholars have begun to examine masculinity and boys' schooling, as well as the c...
Research suggests that sexual assault on college campuses is very prevalent. Although institutions a...
This thesis is a response to negative media and public portrayals of young white working class men i...
open access articleResearch on ‘lad culture’ and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities ...
Research on ‘lad culture’ and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined ‘hyper...
This article engages with current debates on ‘lad cultures’ by questioning how we understand the ter...
In the context of renewed debates and interest in this area, this paper reframes the theoretical age...
Laddism is a pervasive form of masculinity in UK universities associated with: binge drinking (Demps...
Orthodox masculinity is defined by compulsory heterosexuality, homophobia, and anti-femininity. The ...
This paper explores the masculinity discourses appearing in an internet discussion forum in a gradua...
It has been twenty-five or so years since scholars first took up the mantle of critically examining ...
AbstractUsing the case of men in favour of equality, this article shows various attempts by males to...
This research examines the construction of masculinity among a group of working-class boys aged sixt...
In recent years, initiatives to prevent men’s violence against women on university campuses in Engla...
Research focus and rationale The Phenomenon known as ‘Lad Culture’, is referred to by Phipps & You...
Feminist and other scholars have begun to examine masculinity and boys' schooling, as well as the c...
Research suggests that sexual assault on college campuses is very prevalent. Although institutions a...
This thesis is a response to negative media and public portrayals of young white working class men i...