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Nov 28, 2018 · Discover the biological and cultural influences on mate selection in romantic relationships. Explore the findings of Buss's cross-cultural study of 10,000 participants across 37 cultures.
Jan 10, 2014 · This concept is used to point toward relations between, for example, men – relations that are based on emotional closeness, intimacy, and a nonprofitable form of friendship. There are, clearly, no absolute boundaries between these two approaches to homosociality.
- Nils Hammarén, Thomas Johansson
- 2014
Jul 27, 2011 · This bibliography provides resources and an introductory overview of historical studies of masculinity, theories of masculinity and gender inequality, the relationship between masculinity and sexuality, the literature dealing with diverse men’s movements, and a summary of findings within various social institutions (education, the family, the ...
Dec 29, 2023 · This chapter reviews empirical and theoretical work within critical studies on men and masculinities (CSMM), drawing on extensive empirical and theoretical studies relevant to psychology and social psychology. The chapter focuses on gender relations and power...
- Jeff Hearn
The purpose of this writing is to understand men and masculinity in the modern world putting into consideration the sociology of masculinity, the social construction of masculinity, the crisis...
the diversity - and many of the problems- of sociological research and theory appears to result from the different models which are employed. For example, by stressing the self-seeking characteristics of man and the importance of habit and learning, Lenskťs approach is essentially a be-havioral one.
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Apr 20, 2018 · Central to Connell’s approach is relations between men and women, since configurations of masculinities impact on women as well as men. For example, if masculinity has been defined around paid work outside the home (the traditional ‘breadwinner’ role), then women have been positioned, representationally and materially, within the ...