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  1. In the 1980s research on men shifted from studying the “male sex role” and masculinity as a singular trait to studying how men enact diverse masculinities. This research has examined men's behavior as gendered beings in many contexts, from intimate relationships to the workplace to global politics.

  2. In the 1980s research on men shifted from studying the “male sex role” and masculinity as a singular trait to studying how men enact diverse masculinities. This research has examined men’s behavior as gendered beings in many contexts, from intimate relationships to the workplace to global politics.

    • Douglas Schrock, Michael Schwalbe
    • 2009
  3. In the 1980s research on men shifted from studying the "male sex role" and masculinity as a singular trait to studying how men enact diverse masculinities. This research has examined men's behavior as gendered beings in many contexts, from intimate relationships to the workplace to global politics.

    • Michael Schwalbe
  4. Jul 7, 2021 · Our discourse psychological approach allows us to illustrate how men do not just state their gender privileges as a given but immediately give an explanation as to why they received this preferential treatment–other than their gender. By this, privilege is acknowledged and at the same time silenced.

    • Karin Schwiter, Julia Nentwich, Marisol Keller
    • 2021
  5. Mar 18, 2014 · Hybrid masculinity refers to men's selective incorporation of performances and identity elements associated with marginalized and subordinated masculinities and femininities.

  6. Aug 1, 2009 · In the 1980s research on men shifted from studying the "male sex role" and masculinity as a singular trait to studying how men enact diverse masculinities. This research has examined men's behavior as gendered beings in many contexts, from intimate relationships to the workplace to global politics. We consider the strengths and weaknesses of ...

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  8. Sep 5, 2019 · Key contributions include the conceptualization of masculinity as a homosocial enactment (i.e. men seek approval from and compete against other men to establish their manhood), and of homophobia (in the traditional sense but more as a form of anti-femininity) as central to the production and reproduction of traditional masculinities within ...

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