International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities
References and further reading
Acker, M. (1996) ‘The good guys’, The IASOM Newsletter, 3 (1):11–17.
Campbell, E. (2003) ‘lnterviewing men in uniform: a feminist approach?’ Intemationdl Journal of Social Research Methodology, 6 (4):285–304.
Cowburn, M. (2005) ‘Confidentiality and public protection: ethical dilemmas in qualitative research with adult male sex offenders’, Journal of Sexual Aggression, 11 (1):49–63.
Haug, F. [19871 (1999) Female Sexualization. A Collective Work ofMemory, London: Verso.
Haywood, C. and Mac an Ghaill, M. (2003) A Sociology of Men and Masculinities, Buckingham: Open University Press.
Hearn, J. (1998a) ‘Theorizing men and men’s theorizing: men’s discursive practices in theorizing men’, Theory and Society, 27 (6):781–816.
(1998b) The Violences of Men. How Men Talk About and How Agendes Respond to Men’s Violence to Women, London: Sage.
Jackson, D.
(1990) Unmasking Masculinity: A Critical Autobiography, London: Unwin Hyman and Routledge.
(2003) ‘Beyond one-dimensional models of masculinity: a life-course perspective on the processes of becoming masculine’, Auto/Biography, 11 (1 and 2):71–87.
McKegany, N. and Bloor, M. (1991) ‘Spotting the invisible man: the influence of male gender on fieldwork relations’, British Journal of Sociology, 42 (2):195–210.
Middleton, P. (1992) The Inward Gaze, London: Routledge.
Morgan, D. (1992) Discovering Men, London: Routledge.
Pease, B. (2000) Recreating Men: Postmodern Masculinity Politics, London: Sage.
Schwalbe, M.L. and Wolkomir, M. (2002) ‘Interviewing men’, in J.F.Gubrium and J.A.Holstein (eds) Handbook of Interview Research, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Schwenger, P. (1984) Phallic Critiques, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Willott, S. (1998) ‘An outsider within: a feminist doing research with men’, in K.Henwood, C. Griffm and A.Phoenix (eds) Standpoints and Differences. Essays in the Practice of Feminist Psychology, London: Sage.
See also: epistemology
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