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This book compares the state of knowledge on men and masculinities in 14 countries across Europe, examining the effects of social change, Europeanization, globalization and new post-socialist configurations of Europe for men. Special attention is given to home and work, social exclusion, violence, and health.

Produktbeschreibung
This book compares the state of knowledge on men and masculinities in 14 countries across Europe, examining the effects of social change, Europeanization, globalization and new post-socialist configurations of Europe for men. Special attention is given to home and work, social exclusion, violence, and health.
Autorenporträt
The Contributors are Members of Critical Research on Men in Europe (CROME) HARRY FERGUSON Professor of Social Work, University of the West of England, UK DIMITAR KAMBOUROV Sofia University and the New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria JOANNA KAZIK Women's Studies Centre, University of Lódz, Poland VOLDEMAR KOLGA Tallin Pedagigical University, Estonia EMMI LATTU University of Tampere, Finland URSULA MÜLLER Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie, Germany HERTTA NIEMI FLO, Swedish School of Economics, Finland MARIE NORDBERG Göteborg University, Sweden IRINA NOVIKOVA Centre for Gender Studies, Department of Culture and Literature, University of Latvia, Latvia ELZBIETA OLEKSY Women's Studies Centre, University of Lódz, Poland IVA IMlDOVÁ Gender Studies Sociology Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic TEEMU TALLBERG FLO, Swedish School of Economics, Finland
Rezensionen
"... as the first project of its kind, European Perspectives on Men and Masculinities is an impressive achievement in its own right, and one hopes it will generate new research ...." - Christopher E. Forth, US, Men and Masculinities, 2008

"This book will be of interest to a variety of scholars, especially those whose working terrain is national and regional and who are looking for a decent overview of studies, research issues and methodological caveats. It is a sound accomplishment to have outlined the perspective that men's endurance and men's creation of social problems are commonly, be it in variable and complex ways, intertwined." - Diederik F. Janssen, The Netherlands, Journal of Men's Studies

"The book might become a convenient handbook for researchers, teachers and students - dealing with social problems, gender, work, new family types etc." - Niels Rosendal Jensen, Denmark, European Journal of Social Work