Links
General:
http://www.xyonline.net/
XY began life as a printed magazine, published in Canberra (Australia)
And is now a website focused on men, masculinities, and gender politics. XY is a space for the exploration of issues of gender and sexuality, the daily issues of men's and women's lives, and practical discussion of personal and social change.
www.johnt.org/meniscus/body/body.html
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Educational Institutions/Bibliographies
http://www.acme-journal.org/MascBib.pdf
A bibliography of geography and masculinities
http://www.codesria.org/Archives/Training_grants/gender/gender05.htm
CODESRIA, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa is headquartered in Dakar Senegal. It was established in 1973 as an independent Pan-African research organisation with a primary focus on the social sciences, broadly defined. It is recognised not only as the pioneer African social research organisation but also as the apex non-governmental centre of social knowledge production on the continent. Council for the
http://education.qld.gov.au/students/advocacy/equity/gender-sch/issues/matter.html
Masculinity issues are central to working effectively with boys in schools.Development of Social Science Research in Africa
Articles/Papers/Interview
http://www.undp.org/gender/resources/UNDP_Men_and_Masculinities.pdf
The monographs reflect the complexity and diversity of global and national responses to key issues like poverty, housing, governance and technology but provide a common analysis of the ways in which gender determines the different ways that women and men act upon and are affected by these issues.
http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/inn/im/2001-1.pdf
Stereotyping afflicts all professional and occupational groups. In respect of library work, the stereotypical images are relatively complicated, cross-cut as they are by issues of gender identity.
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/e-center/interscripta/mm.html
The hypertext essay is a collaborative work, a space where author meets reader in a dynamic arena in which the one structures invisble paths and silently directive delimiters of experience while the other negotiates these roads according to both an unseen intention and a will to knowledge capable, perhaps, of finding other ways through the textual labyrinth, of mapping new journeys by reinventing meaning within a world always less solid than it appears.
http://toolkit.endabuse.org/Resources/MenMasc
This speech was presented by James Lang at the International Conference on Eradicating Violence Against Women and Girls, Berlin, Germany, 2002. It outlines connections among men, masculinity and violence and argues for greater involvement of men in anti-violence work.
Manly States: Masculinities, International Relations, and Gender ...
Having established that international relations is a male-dominated and masculinist field, feminist contributors have rightly gone on to focus most of their energy on reclaiming women and “femininity” from the margins. This is not to say that men and masculinity have been entirely neglected,but the relationship between masculinity and international relations has not yet been fully articulated.
http://www.education.ie/servlet/blobservlet/ncca_exp_masc.pdf?language=EN
Gender politics and Exploring Masculinities in Irish Education: Teachers, material and media
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