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Men and Masculinities

Men and Masculinities


eISSN: 15526828 | ISSN: 1097184X | Current volume: 27 | Current issue: 4 Frequency: 5 Times/Year
Men and Masculinities publishes peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary scholarship on the topic of masculinities. We welcome empirical, theoretical, and literature review submissions that employ diverse methodologies and draw from a range of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, feminist studies, psychology, media and communication studies, history, criminology, literature, racial and ethnic studies, cultural studies, and others. Men and Masculinities invites submissions by scholars from around the world. The journal is committed to publishing critical masculinities scholarship grounded in the most current theoretical perspectives within gender studies, particularly intersectional feminism and queer theory. And we are interested in cutting-edge work that engages with gender theory in ways that push at the boundaries of “masculinities studies.”
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jmmx.
Men and Masculinities publishes critical masculinities scholarship from around the world. With a goal to make cutting-edge research available to readers, instructors, researchers, and policymakers, the journal also acts as a collective of international and interdisciplinary scholars who engage current debates in gender and sexuality studies as a broader field of inquiry.

While launched at a time when "men's studies" was emerging, Men and Masculinities today is a feminist journal pillaring masculinities scholarship that centers power and inequities and that takes an intersectional approach to the study of gender. Moving beyond a focus on cis men, it is a home for masculinities scholarship that contributes to social constructionist discussions and debates on identity, politics, and the organization of the global world.
Editors
Tristan Bridges University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Kristen Barber University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Joseph D. Nelson Swarthmore College, USA
Managing Editors
Rick Braatz Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA
Tristen Kade University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Richard Tian Harvard University, USA
Editorial Board
Kadri Aavik Tallinn University, Estonia
Miriam Abelson Portland State University, USA
Sofia Aboim Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Francisco Aguayo MenEngage Chile, Chile
Jonathan Allan Brandon University, Canada
Anna Sofie Bach University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Antónia Barradas Leiden University, Netherlands
Emily Carian California State University, San Bernardino, USA
Romit Chowdhury National University of Singapore, Singapore
Judy Y. Chu Stanford University, USA
Steven Dashiell University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
Sam de Boise Örebro University, Sweden
Walter DeKeseredy West Virginia University, USA
Karla Elliott Monash University, Australia
Christopher E. Forth University of Kansas, USA
Debbie Ging Dublin City University, Ireland
Max Greenberg Boston University, USA
Saida Grundy Boston University, USA
Melanie Heath McMaster University
Majda Hrženjak Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Slovenia
Frank G. Karioris University of Pittsburgh, USA
Anna Klonkowska University of Gdansk, Poland
Malose Langa University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Kam Hung Louie University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Russell Luyt University of Greenwich, UK
Svend Aage Madsen Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark
Wayne Martino Western University, Canada
James W. Messerschmidt University of Southern Maine, USA
Robert Morrell University of Cape Town, South Africa
Rachel O'Neill London School of Economics, UK
Tal Peretz Auburn University, USA
Jessica Pfaffendorf North Carolina State University, USA
Antonia Randolph University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Todd W. Reeser University of Pittsburgh, USA
Michael C. Reichert Center for the Study of Boys’ and Girls’ Lives, USA
Robert Reid-Pharr Harvard University, USA
Steven Roberts Monash University, Australia
Baker A. Rogers Georgia Southern University
Jane Ward University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Katarzyna Wojnicka Goteborgs Universitet, Sweden
Everett Yuehong Zhang Princeton University, USA
Advisory Editors
Christine Beasley University of Adelaide, Australia
Jose Maria Armengol Carrera University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Paul Higate University of Bath, UK
Steen Baagøe Nielsen Roskilde University, Denmark
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