Masculinities and Social Change (Feb 2013)

Studying Men’s Violences: Some Key Methodological Principles in Developing a European Research Framework

  • Jeff Hearn,
  • Irina Novikova,
  • Keith Pringle,
  • Iva Å mídová,
  • Marjut Jyrkinen,
  • LeeAnn Iovanni,
  • Fátima Arranz,
  • Voldemar Kolga,
  • Dag Balkmar,
  • Marek M. Wojtaszek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4471/mcs.2013.22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

Abstract

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This article sets out some key methodological principles in developing a European research framework for studying men’s violences. This involves attention to gendered analysis and gendered power relations; gender collaboration; interconnections between social arenas; ethical and political sensitivities; examining and problematising roots and explanations of men’s violences; building on and reviewing the contribution of Critical Studies on Men; use ofmultiple methods, methodologies and epistemological frames; and, addressing intersections of multiple dimensions of power and disadvantage. Together, these principles and perspectives assist in developing a comparative and transnational orientation, by attending to cultural variations, convergences and divergences in time and space, and intersecting forms of power relations in the study ofmen’s violences in a European context.

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