The Psychology of Men and Masculinities

The Psychology of Men and Masculinities
Title The Psychology of Men and Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Ronald F. Levant
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781433826900

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This volume synthesizes and evaluates major theories, research, and applications in the psychology of men and masculinities--a thriving, growing field dedicated to the study of how men's lives shape, and are shaped by, sex and gender.

The Psychology of Men and Masculinities

The Psychology of Men and Masculinities
Title The Psychology of Men and Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Ronald F. Levant
Publisher
Pages 417
Release 2017
Genre FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN 9781433826917

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This volume synthesizes and evaluates major theories, research, and applications in the psychology of men and masculinities--a thriving, growing field dedicated to the study of how men's lives shape, and are shaped by, sex and gender

The Psychology of Men in Context

The Psychology of Men in Context
Title The Psychology of Men in Context PDF eBook
Author Michael Addis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2019-09-02
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0429958722

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What does it really mean to say that boys will be boys, men are from Mars, or that contemporary men are in crisis? Does modern psychology support or refute these notions? And how is psychological theory and research about boys and men used in society? The Psychology of Men in Context is an essential introduction to the field which challenges readers to examine psychological research on men, masculinity, and gender, and consider its impact on daily life, through everyday speech, popular media, political rhetoric, and more. The authors offer a range of lenses for studying masculinity, including biology, social learning, social constructionism, feminism, and intersectionality. Demonstrating how these frameworks can be used to understand research on pressing topics such as violence, health, and relationships, the book also considers masculinity in its broader philosophical and historical contexts, equipping readers with the tools needed to connect the psychology of men with other areas of social science. Exercises and prompts to help students relate the research to their own lives are included throughout. Designed for students at undergraduate and graduate level, but suitable for anyone curious about understanding the field from a more critical social scientific perspective, The Psychology of Men in Context is a valuable introduction to the history, current scholarship, and social implications of the psychological study of men and masculinity.

A New Psychology Of Men

A New Psychology Of Men
Title A New Psychology Of Men PDF eBook
Author Ronald Levant
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1995-03-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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By synthesizing the latest research, clinical experience, and major theoretical perspectives on men and by figuring in cultural, class, and sexual orientation differences, the authors brilliantly illuminate the many variations of male behavior.

Growing Up Male

Growing Up Male
Title Growing Up Male PDF eBook
Author B. Mark Schoenberg
Publisher Praeger
Pages 168
Release 1993-07-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This text, by a director of university counselling, examines the interplay of forces shaping the development of masculinity. It is particularly important during a period when the status of men has undergone considerable erosion in society. Counsellors, psychotherapists, mental health professionals, and all those working with teenage males will find this study of sex and gender issues, male bonding, psychosexual adjustment, situational ethics, and sexuality illuminating.

The Tough Standard

The Tough Standard
Title The Tough Standard PDF eBook
Author Ronald F. Levant
Publisher
Pages 217
Release 2020
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190075872

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Though most men are not violent, the overwhelming majority of rapes, sexual assaults, and acts of gun violence are perpetrated by males. The Tough Standard synthesizes over four decades of research in the psychology of men and masculinities and proposes solutions to corresponding social problems. It examines the role of masculine norms in the present moment in American culture against the backdrop high-profile movements such as Me Too, March for Our Lives, and Black Lives Matter.

College Men and Masculinities

College Men and Masculinities
Title College Men and Masculinities PDF eBook
Author Shaun R. Harper
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 618
Release 2010-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0470448423

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COLLEGE MEN AND MASCULINITIES is a comprehensive handbook that offers a compilation of the best classic and contemporary research on male students in higher education. The editors, Shaun R. Harper and Frank Harris III two experts in the field of men and masculinities frame each of the six sections of the book with a summary of issues and implications for educational practice. Each section also includes a wealth of forward-thinking strategies and suggestions that faculty and institutional leaders can creatively employ on their campuses to reverse problematic trends and outcomes among male undergraduates. With contributions from leading scholars in education, sociology, psychology, and other disciplines, College Men and Masculinities explores the following issues in depth: Identity development and gender socialization Sexualities and sexual orientations Destructive behaviors (judicial offenses, alcohol abuse, and violence) Health and wellness College men of color College men and sports This vital resource will help educators and administrators address the alarming trends and issues that arise from identity-related challenges among boys and college men. "What a valuable resource! This book includes some of the most influential research and theory on all aspects of collegiate masculinity from sports to spirituality, hazing to hook-ups, and alcohol to assault. Always sensitive to how different groups of men experience college life, Harper and Harris's book will surely become the touchstone text for those who work with or study college men." Michael Kimmel, author of Manhood in America and professor of sociology, Stony Brook University "Essential reading for all who care about gender equity, this book advances the conversation about men in college at the critical nexus of identity development, culture, and relationship, enabling faculty and student affairs administrators to build more thoughtful and challenging educational environments for men from diverse populations." Susan Marine, Women's Center director and assistant dean for student life, Harvard University This book offers educators and administrators much-needed guidance for understanding and effectively meeting the developmental, academic, and social needs of undergraduate men." Chauncey Smith, undergraduate student leader, Morehouse College