Men, Masculinities and Methodologies

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B. Pini, B. Pease
Springer, Aug 29, 2013 - Social Science - 259 pages
This book contributes to the growing literature on men and masculinities, but does so through a methodological lens. It addresses methodological approaches and challenges for feminist and pro-feminist studies of men and masculinities.
 

Contents

1 Gendering Methodologies in the Study of Men and Masculinities
1
2 Methods and Methodologies in Critical Studies on Men and Masculinities
26
3 Epistemology Methodology and Accountability in Researching Mens Subjectivities and Practices
39
4 Issues of Intimacy Masculinity and Ethnography
53
5 Negotiating Gender in Mens Research among Men
64
Speed Dating Masculinity and Interviewing
77
Interview Performances and Situational Contexts in Critical Interview Studies of Men and Masculinities
90
InsiderOutsider Dynamics in Masculinities Research in Japan
103
Cripping Men Masculinities and Methodologies
142
Researching RulingClass Men
157
Conceptual Problems Methodological Solutions
170
Epistemologies Ethics and Emotions in Qualitative Research
183
Strange and Familiar
197
The Lure of Group Experience
209
17 Interviewing Older Men Online
223
Discussion and Analysis of ParticipantLed Photographic Research in the Field
236

Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Menand Masculinities
115
Masculinities and Male Rock Climbers
129
Index
249

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Cliona Barnes, Limerick University, Ireland Tristan Bridges, State University of New York, USA Zoë Bright, Newcastle University, UK Malcolm Cowburn, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Romit Dasgupta, University of Western Australia, Australia Mike Donaldson, University of Wollongong, Australia Dan Goodley, University of Sheffield, UK Lee-Ann Fenge, Bournemouth University, UK Michael Flood, University of Wollongong, Australia Lucas Gottzén, Linköping University, Sweden Chris Haywood, University of Newcastle, UK Jeff Hearn, Linköping University, Sweden Linn Egeberg Holmgren, Uppsala University, Sweden Kip Jones, Bournemouth University, UK Miranda Leontowitsch, St George's University of London, UK Mairtin Mac an Ghaill, Newman University College, UK Sebastián Madrid, University of Sydney, Australia Roger Patulny, University of Wollongong, UK Scott Poynting, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Katherine Runswick-Cole, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Victoria Robinson, University of Sheffield, UK