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May 5, 2013 · PDF | Research and critical studies into men and masculinity has originated as one of the most emerging areas of sociological investigation.
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The 14 principles paint a cohesive and unified picture of romantic relationships that reflects a strong and maturing discipline. However, the principles afford few of the sorts of conflicting predictions that can be especially helpful in fos-tering novel theory development.
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significant problems for men’s physical and mental health (e.g., men’s higher mortality rates, substance use, and stigma associated with help-seeking) and for society (e.g., men’s gender-based and sexual violence).
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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...
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Apr 11, 2021 · Summary. Scholars have consistently documented the relationship between conformity to traditional masculine norms and maladaptive psychosocial outcomes among boys and young men. Given current social commentary, including debate around ‘toxic masculinity’, intervention is needed to encourage boys to embody healthy expressions and identities ...
Con ict Theory, Superorganisms, and System-Level Thinking ..... 75 James M. O Neil, Stephen R. Wester, Martin Heesacker, and Steven J. Snowden Chapter 4. A Critical Discursive Approach to Studying Masculinities..... 105 Sarah Seymour-Smith Chapter 5.
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Apr 20, 2018 · The concept of ‘caring masculinity’ (e.g. Elliott 2016) suggests an expansion of emotional expressiveness and care for others in men, for example in the realm of fathering, where there is often an effort to progress from the distant relationships that men have experienced with their own fathers.