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A Man's World? - Changing Men's Practices in a Globalized World (Paperback)
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A Man's World? - Changing Men's Practices in a Globalized World (Paperback)
Series: Global Masculinities
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Much work has been produced in recent years regarding critical
studies of men's practices utilizing various feminist and
pro-feminist perspectives. This book widens what has hitherto been
a dialogue primarily within the Western democracies. The editors
have brought together a number of established and new scholars to
provide a broader critical analysis of men's practices across a
wide range of socio-cultural settings. Particular attention is
given to the fact that most studies of globalization and
transnational social policy have tended not to encompass issues of
men's practices at all. Issues covered within this volume include:
men as carers of children or other adults; men as professional
welfare workers; men's health, crime and sexual violence; and men's
practices in organizations. Several contributions explore the
complex transnational intersections and interactions occurring in
the way men's practices are developing across the globe. In
addition to this comparative analysis, a wide and carefully
selected range of national studies are included from Europe, the
Americas, and Asia, as well as Australia and South Africa. A Man's
World? will be invaluable reading for academics and students of
sociology, gender studies, comparative social policy, social and
community work, and development studies.
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