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Through men, by men, for men: Christianity and the quest for gender equality / Desmond Lesejane.
Youth, fathers and masculinity in South Africa today / Robert Morrell.
The role of men in the struggle for gender equality: possibilities for positive engagement / Bafana Khumalo.
Involving men in maternity care: health service delivery issues / Saiqa Mullick, Busi Kunene and Monica Wanjiru.
Creating spaces for men’s involvement in sexual and reproductive health / Mokgethi Tshabalala.
Redefining masculinity in the era of HIV/AIDS: Padare’s work on masculinity in Zimbabwe / Regis Munyaradzi Mtutu.
South African men care enough to act against HIV/AIDS and general inequality: the Men in Partnership act against HIV/AIDS (MIPAA) experience / Rabi Gobind.
Urgency and optimism: masculinities, gender equality and public health / Dean Peacock.
Harris, C. (2006). Changing Perceptions and Practices: Grappling with Manhood in Ecuador. id21, No. 64, November.
Harrison, E. (1997). Men in Women’s Groups: interlopers or allies? IDS Bulletin, vol. 28; no. 3, pp. 122-132.
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Hearn, Jeff. (2001). Men and Gender Equality: Resistance, Responsibilities and Reaching Out. Paper to Men and Gender Equality Meeting, 15-16 March, Örebro, Sweden (Swedish EU Presidency Calendar of Meetings).
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Tamasese, Kiri and Waldegrave, Charles Cultural and Gender Accountability in the Just Therapy Approach (First Published 1993, Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 5(2). Reprinted 1994, Dulwich Centre Newsletter, No’s 2 & 3).
Law, Ian Adopting the Principle of Pro-feminism (First Published 1992, Dulwich Centre Newsletter, No’s 3 & 4).
Hall, Rob Partnership Accountability (First Published 1992, Dulwich Centre Newsletter, No’s 3 & 4).
Medrado, B., Nascimento, M., & Lyra, J. (2019). Os feminismos e os homens no contexto brasileiro: provocações a partir do encontro 13º Fórum Internacional AWID (Feminisms and men in the Brazilian context: provocations from the 13th AWID International Forum). Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 24, 603-608. Retrieved from http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-8123201900…
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Men and Gender Equality - towards progressive policies, An expert conference on gender equality under Finland’s EU Presidency on 5 - 6 October 2006.
Men and Gender Equality Policy: English summary of the Finnish strategy document on men and gender equality policy;
Keynote Speeches;
Men and Gender Equality in Different Parts of the EU / Jeff Hearn, Iva SmÌdov.
Gendering Men: Implications for Gender Equality / Bob Pease.
Prevention of Violence in Spain / Elisa Nieto.
Presentations by working group members:
Working group 1 - Reduction of Segregation in Education and Training: the Role of Men / Duncan Fisher, Janne Hypponen.
Working group 2 - Gender Mainstreaming in Health Policies and Practices / Alan White, Vasco Prazeres.
Working group 3 - Violence and Men / Ingrid Bellander Todino, Maria Eriksson, Minna Piispa, Ralf Pucher.
Working group 4 - Men and Reconciliation of Work and Family Life: Visions for Future / Hugo Swinnen, Marusa Gortn, Yves Roland.
Miller, Diane H. (1998). Freedom to Differ: The shaping of the gay and lesbian struggle for civil rights. New York & London: New York University Press. (On gay men and feminism).
Mishra, M. (2021). Men and Feminism in Nepal. Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 15(01), 35-45. doi:10.3126/dsaj.v15i01.41924
Modica, C. A., & Murnen, S. K. (2022). Are men who identify as a feminist less likely to sexually objectify women?: a cross-sectional study of heterosexual men. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 1-19. doi:10.1080/13552600.2022.2097325
Modica, C. A., & Murnen, S. K. (2022). Are men who identify as a feminist less likely to sexually objectify women?: a cross-sectional study of heterosexual men. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 1-19. doi:10.1080/13552600.2022.2097325
Modica, C. A., & Murnen, S. K. (2023). Are men who identify as a feminist less likely to sexually objectify women?: a cross-sectional study of heterosexual men. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 1-19. doi:10.1080/13552600.2022.2097325
Morgan, David. (1992). Men and Feminism. In Discovering Men. London: Routledge
Moss-Racusin, C. A., J. E. Phelan, et al. (2010). When Men Break the Gender Rules: Status Incongruity and Backlash Against Modest Men. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 11(2): 140-151.
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Ms Magazine. (1997). Special Issue: Do Men Get It? Vol. VIII No. 3, November/December.
Includes;
Real Men Join the Movement / Kimmel, Michael.
Can Men Take Responsibility for the Patriarchy? / Johnson, Allan G.
Ms roundtable: Men Talk About Women, Feminism, Fatherhood, and Masculinity.
Mudge, Ben. (1997). Sexism & Stoicism: Theorising Profeminist Strategies. Honours Thesis, Women’s Studies Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia.
Mwiine, Amon Ashaba. (2018). Promoters of gender equality? a study of the social construction of specific male parliamentarians as “male champions” in Uganda. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University.
Mwiine, Amon Ashaba. (2019). Negotiating patriarchy? Exploring the ambiguities of the narratives on “male champions” of gender equality in Uganda Parliament. Agenda, 33(1), 108-116.
Namy, Sophie, Brian Heilman, Shawna Stich, and Jeffrey Edmeades. (2014). Be a Man, Change the Rules. Findings and Lessons from Seven Years of CARE International Balkans’ Young Men Initiative. Care International.
Nelson, J. J. (1998). Alternate Locations: Strategies and Concerns in the Canadian Pro-feminist Men’s Movement: National Library of Canada.
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Newton, Judith, and Judith Stacey. (1997). The Men We Left Behind Us: Narratives Around and About Feminism from White, Leftwing, Academic Men. In Long, Elizabeth. (ed.). From Sociology to Cultural Studies: New Perspectives, Malden, MA: Blackwell.
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Noble, Carolyn, and Pease, Bob (2011) Interrogating male privilege in the human services and social work education. Women in Welfare Education, vol. 10, pp. 29-38, Women in Welfare Education, Sydney, N.S.W.
Nordic Council of Ministers. (ed.). (2006). Possibilities and Challenges? – Men’s Reconciliation of Work and Family Life, Conference Report, Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers.
On the Road to Healing… A Booklet for Men Against Sexism (2002).
Tools for White Guys who are Working for Social Change and other people socialized in a society based on domination / Chris Crass.
A Tribute to My Father / Chris Dixon.
Demands of Men: a list of demands from women that arose from discussions at a recent statewide gender liberation conference held for the activist community / Chris Crass.
A Few Good Men / Loolwa Khazoom.
Objections to Objectifications / Cameron Bustamante.
Faggot! / Donald Cavanaugh.
Why I Joined the Navy / Tony Switzer.
The Cult of Manhood / Jeff Ott.
honey n vinegar/my first butch / Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran.
Target Practice / Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran.
just a few days ago i was attacked / basil.
capitalism and its effects / basil.
poem / billie rain.
Everyday anti-sexism / Michael Flood.
Palmieri, S. (2013) Sympathetic advocates: male parliamentarians sharing responsibility for gender equality. Gender & Development, 21:1, 67-80.
Peacock, D. (2013). South Africa’s Sonke Gender Justice Network: educating men for gender equality. Agenda, 27(1), 128-140.
Peacock, D., Khumalo, B., & McNab, E. (2006). Men and gender activism in South Africa: conversations, critique and recommendations for the future. Agenda, 69, 71–81.
Peacock, Dean, and Gary Barker. (2012). Working with men and boys to promote gender equality: A review of the field and emerging approaches. Expert Group Meeting, Prevention of violence against women and girls, Bangkok, Thailand, 17-20 September.
Peacock, Dean. (2003). Building on a Legacy of Social Justice Activism: Enlisting men as gender justice activists in South Africa. Men and Masculinities 5(3), January, pp. 325-328.
Pease, B. (2024). Beyond alternative masculinities and men’s allyship: Troubling men’s engagement with feminisms in social work and human services practice. In The Routledge International Handbook of Feminisms in Social Work (pp. 498-510): Routledge.
Pease, Bob. (1996). Reforming Men: Masculine Subjectivities and the Politics and Practices of Profeminism. PhD thesis. Melbourne: Graduate School of Social Work, Faculty of Social Sciences, La Trobe University (See especially, Chapter 2, Epistemology and Methodology: Researching Men’s Subjectivities and Practices).
Pease, Bob. (1997). Constructing Profeminist Subjectivities and Practices. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.
Pease, Bob. (1997). Men and Sexual Politics: Towards a Profeminist Practice. Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications.
Includes;
Men’s Groups: Limitations and Political Potential.
Men’s Festivals: Experiencing the Contradictions.
Men Against Sexual Assault: Organising Men Against Sexual Violence.
Patriarchy Awareness Education: Education to Make a Difference.
Pease, Bob. (2002). (Re)Constructing Men’s Interests. Men and Masculinities, 5(2), October, pp. 165-177.
Pease, Bob. (2006). Governing men and boys in public policy in Australia. In Analysing Social Policy: A Governmental Approach. Greg Marston, and Catherine McDonald, (eds). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar: 127-143.
Pease, Bob. (2011). Men in social work: challenging or reproducing an unequal gender regime? Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, pp. 1-14.
Pease, Bob. (2012). Interrogating privileged subjectivities: reflections on writing personal accounts of privilege. In Livholts, Mona (eds), Emergent Writing Methodologies in Feminist Studies, pp. 71-82, Routledge, New York, N.Y.
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Pretorius, E. (2018). Men’s Role in the Quest for Gender Justice: A Historical Overview of Antifeminism and Profeminism. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 58(4-2), 887-904.
Pulerwitz, J., G. Barker, and M. Segundo. (2004). Promoting Healthy Relationships and HIV/STI Prevention for Young Men: Positive Findings from an Intervention Study in Brazil. Horizons Research Update. Washington, DC: Population Council.
Pulerwitz, Julie, Gary Barker, Márcio Segundo, and Marcos Nascimento. (2006). Promoting More Gender-equitable Norms and Behaviors Among Young Men as an HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy. Horizons Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council.
Quanquin, H. (2020). Men in the American Women’s Rights Movement, 1830–1890: Cumbersome Allies. Routledge.
Quanquin, H. (2020). Men in the American Women’s Rights Movement, 1830–1890: Cumbersome Allies. Routledge.
Ramirez-Rodriguez, J. C., & Gutiérrez-de-la-Torre, N. C. (2023). Building a Gender Equality Agenda for Mexico Focused on Men (Construyendo Para México Una Agenda de Igualdad de Género Enfocada en los Hombres). Men and Masculinities, 0(0), 1097184X231157394. doi:10.1177/1097184x231157394
Ratele, K. (2014). Currents against gender transformation of South African men: Relocating marginality to the centre of research and theory of masculinities. NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, 9, no 1: 30–44.
Ratele, K., Shefer, T. and Botha, M. (2011). Navigating past ‘the white man’s agenda’ in South Africa: Organizing men for gendered transformation of society. In Men and masculinities around the world: Transforming men’s practices, ed. E. Ruspini, J. Hearn, B. Pease and K. Pringle, 247–260. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Reason RD, Broido EM, Davis TL, Evans NJ. (2005). Developing social justice allies. In: New Directions for Student Services. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass; 2005.
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Introduction / Caroline Sweetman.
Men, women, and organizational culture: Perspectives from donors / Anne Coles.
Middle-aged man seeks gender team / Chris Roche.
Men in the kitchen, women in the office? Working on gender issues in Ethiopia / Feleke Tadele.
Gender training with men: Experience and reflections from South Asia / Kamla Bhasin.
Gender training with men: Experiences and reflections from East Africa / Milton Obote Joshua.
Male involvement in perpetuating and challenging the practice of female genital mutilation in Egypt / Nadia Wassef.
Men’s roles, gender relations, and sustainability in water supplies: Some lessons from Nepal / Shibesh Chandra Regmi; Ban Fawcett.
Tackling male exclusion in post-industrialised settings: Lessons from the UK / Sue Smith.
Challenging machismo to promote sexual and reproductive health: Working with Nicaraguan men / Peter Sternberg.
Men and child-welfare services in the UK / Sandy Ruxton.
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1. Introduction: Men and welfare in contemporary view / Anna Tarrant, Laura Way, Linzi Ladlow
Part 1: Men, gender divisions, welfare, and socio-historical change
2. Young men and young masculinities: A transnational dialogue / Jeff Hearn, Kopano Ratele
3. Parenting and patriarchy in the pandemic / Nikki van der Gaag
4. Men, work, and care in the UK wake of COVID-19 / Sandy Ruxton, Stephen Burrell
5. Men beneficiaries of housing and/or trapped in Greek family welfare / Myrto Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou
Part 2: Fathering and diversity
6. ‘I have a hard time not worrying about my son’: An intersectional analysis of men’s narratives on the meaning and the practice of full-time fatherhood in the United States / Catherine Gallais
7. Being a Father and a Refugee: New social worlds of welfare and integration / Esther Dermott, Tina Miller
8. Divorced fathers in Sweden: Changed models of parenting and fatherhood / Thomas Johansson, Jesper Andreasson
9. Unmarried Fathers and Shared Parenting in Ireland and Beyond: A matter of justice or care? / Elizabeth Kiely, Robert Bolton
Part 3: Contexts for addressing men’s welfare
10. Absence of value: Masculinity, disability, social class, and alternative provision / Craig Johnston, Simon Bradford
11. Male Victims of Sexual Violence and Their Welfare in the Criminal Justice System / B. Kennath Widanaralalage, Benjamin A. Hine, Anthony D. Murphy
12. ‘You’re a Number, You’re Not a Person’: The experiences of welfare protocols for men experiencing mental distress / Uisce Jordan
13. ‘A man in an intimate relationship – between the uncompromising and the permissive’: Men’s social position and willingness to stay in an unsatisfactory intimate relationship / Emilia Paprzycka, Edyta Mianowska
14. A systemic perspective on father engagement with child- and family-related social work interventions in Israel / Nadav Perez-Vaisvidovsky, Ayana Halpern, Reli Mizrahi
15. No Room to Change? Fatherhood, Masculinities, and Child Welfare / Ariane Critchley
Part 4: Men and their welfare across the lifecourse
16. Men’s welfare beyond the state: Working fathers’ experiences of childcare within the family in Soviet Ukraine / Yuliya Hilevych
17. Loneliness and men’s welfare across the lifecourse: Aligning approaches with masculinity, friendships, and relationships / Robert Hagan
18. Social participation and social support practices of older men from minoritised ethnic groups: Lessons for social isolation and loneliness initiatives / Brenda Hayanga, Dylan Kneale, Ann Phoenix
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Magazines
Note that some of these magazines have been archived free online here.
Achilles Heel (UK) (1979 – 1999)
Activist Men’s Journal (USA) (defunct)
Body Politic (UK) (defunct)
Changing Men (-1994) (formerly M: Gentle Men for Gender Justice)
Voice Male (magazine of the Men’s Resource Centre of Western Massachussetts)
Working With Men (UK) (defunct)
XY: Men, Sex, Politics (1990 – 1999. Now the website www.xyonline.net)