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TY - CHAP
T1 - Studying Men, Masculinities, Organizations and Organizing
T2 - Introducing the Handbook
AU - Hearn, Jeff
AU - Aavik, Kadri
AU - Collinson, David
AU - Thym, Anika
PY - 2023/11/24
Y1 - 2023/11/24
N2 - This introductory chapter to the Handbook sets out some of the major contexts for the development and growth of focused studies on the relations of men, masculinities, organizations and organizing – a topic that is always topical. Earlier studies are briefly reviewed before considering the range of theoretical, disciplinary and methodological approaches that are relevant to this focus of study and research. The chapter continues with discussions of three key framings: critical studies of men and masculinities; debates on intersectionality/ies; and the ever-present importance of histories and power for understanding the relations of men, masculinities, organizations and organizing. The chapter concludes with an overview of the volume, including short summaries of all the other chapters of the Handbook, followed by final comments on the relevance of these issues for transforming academia, writing and publishing.
AB - This introductory chapter to the Handbook sets out some of the major contexts for the development and growth of focused studies on the relations of men, masculinities, organizations and organizing – a topic that is always topical. Earlier studies are briefly reviewed before considering the range of theoretical, disciplinary and methodological approaches that are relevant to this focus of study and research. The chapter continues with discussions of three key framings: critical studies of men and masculinities; debates on intersectionality/ies; and the ever-present importance of histories and power for understanding the relations of men, masculinities, organizations and organizing. The chapter concludes with an overview of the volume, including short summaries of all the other chapters of the Handbook, followed by final comments on the relevance of these issues for transforming academia, writing and publishing.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781032045153
SN - 9781032045160
T3 - Routledge International Handbooks
SP - 1
EP - 20
BT - Routledge Handbook on Men, Masculinities and Organizations
A2 - Hearn, Jeff
A2 - Aavik, Kadri
A2 - Collinson, David
A2 - Thym, Anika
PB - Routledge
CY - Abingdon
ER -