期刊名称:MEN AND MASCULINITIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Description:
Men and Masculinities offers high-quality, interdisciplinary research in the emerging field of men and masculinities studies. Men and Masculinities presents peer-reviewed empirical and theoretical scholarship grounded in the most current theoretical perspectives within gender studies, including feminism, queer theory and multiculturalism. Using diverse methodologies, Men and Masculinities's articles explore the evolving roles and perceptions of men across society.
An Essential Resource Complementing existing publications on women's studies and gay and lesbian studies, Men and Masculinities helps complete the spectrum of research on gender. The journal gives scholars interested in gender vital, balanced information on the burgeoning - and often misunderstood - field of masculinities studies. Research articles, review essays and book reviews keep you up to date on one of the most exciting and important fields of human inquiry today.
Wide-Ranging Approach As gender informs so many different areas of our lives, the study of men must be approached by many perspectives. Men and Masculinities provides a comprehensive, inclusive view on men's studies by maintaining international contributions from a wide range of relevant fields, including
sociology
psychology
media and communication studies
history
criminology and criminal justice
literature
anthropology
ethnic studies
Multidisciplinary Cutting-Edge Research Men and Masculinities seeks to publish groundbreaking empirical research and theoretical articles that look at all aspects of men and masculinity in society including
Construction of maculinities
Male/female relationships
Sexual behavior or sexual identities
Representation of gender
Issues of diversity amomg men (such as race, ethnicity. sexuality, age and class)
Men¡¯s movements such as Promise Keepers and mythopoetic approaches
Fatherhood
Media representations of masculinity
Sport
The work/family relationship
Violence
Edited by a Leader in the Field Michael S Kimmel is Professor of Sociology at SUNY at Stony Brook, USA. His books include Changing Men (1987), Men Confront Pornography (1990), Men's Lives (4th edition, 1997), Against the Tide: Profeminist Men in the United States, 1776-1990 (1992), The Politics of Manhood (1996) and Manhood: A Cultural History (1996). In addition to the journal Men and Masculinities, he also edits a book series on Men and Masculinity at the University of California Press, and the Sage Series on Men and Masculinities. He is the Spokesperson for the National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS) and lectures extensively worldwide.
Instructions to Authors
Men and Masculinities
Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Men and Masculinities seeks empirical and theoretical articles, written for a multidisciplinary audience, that explore issues in masculinities. Topics of particular interest include
constructions of masculinities
male/female relationships
sexual behavior or sexual identities
representations of gender
diversity amoung men and intersections of race, ethnicity, sexuality, age, class, and masculinities
The journal subscribes to principles of non-sexist, non-heterosexist, and non-racist publishing, and the editors are also committed to publishing significant empirical work that challenges conventional wisdoms. Book reviews and essays are also welcome.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should be sent to the editor in three high-quality photocopies and an electronic copy emailed to Men&Masculinities@notes.cc.sunysb.edu. Manuscripts should conform to relevant stylistic guidelines of the Chicago Manual of Style, Documentation 2 (15th edition). Each manuscript should be accompanied by a title page including complete author name(s), affiliation(s), mailing address, phone, fax, and e-mail information (for multiple-author papers, provide complete information for each author and indicate the corresponding author).
Submitted articles will undergo blind peer review. Authors are requested to place no form of identification either on the body of the manuscript or on the required abstract of 150 words or fewer and to remove any tracked changes from the electronic copy of the manuscript. A biographical note of 100 words or fewer, indicating the author¡¯s affiliation, research interests, and recent or major publications should accompany the manuscript.
Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the journal. Manuscripts should not be under consideration by any other publishers while being reviewed by Men and Masculinities or have been published elsewhere in substantially similar form or with substantially similar content. Every effort will be made to complete the editorial review process in a timely manner. Submitted manuscripts will not be returned. Submit manuscripts to:
Michael S. Kimmel Editor Men and Masculinities Department of Sociology State University of New York ¨C Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794-4356
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Please be aware that SAGE has no affiliation with SPi and makes no endorsement of the company. An author¡¯s use of SPi¡¯s services in no way guarantees that his or her submission will ultimately be accepted. Any arrangement an author enters into will be exclusively between the author and SPi, and any costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the author.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board:
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Co-Editors |
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Bob Pease |
Deakin University, Australia |
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Jeff Hearn |
Swedish School of Economics, Finland |
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Oystein Holter |
Work Research Institute, Norway |
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Book Review Editor |
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Jacqueline Reich |
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, State University of New York--Stony Brook |
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Managing Editor |
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Amy Traver |
Sociology, State University of New York - Stony Brook |
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US Advisory Editors |
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Harry Brod |
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls |
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Ken Clatterbaugh |
Philosophy, University of Washington |
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Scott Coltrane |
University of California, Riverside |
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Don Conway-Long |
Behavioral and Social Sciences, Webster University |
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John DeCeeco |
San Francisco State University |
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Tom Digby |
Springfield College |
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Christopher Forth |
Humanities and Western Civilization Program, University of Kansas |
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Krin Gabbard |
State University of New York, Stony Brook |
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Fred Gardaphe |
English, Queens College, CUNY |
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Thomas Gerschick |
Sociology, Illinois State University |
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Matthew Gutmann |
Brown University, USA |
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Sandra Harding |
University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
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Gilbert Herdt |
San Francisco State University |
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Lars Jalmert |
Sweden |
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Mark Kann |
Political Science, University of Southern California |
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Neill Korobov |
Psychology, University of West Georgia |
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Peter Lehman |
Arizona State University |
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William Ming Liu |
University of Iowa |
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David Lubin |
Wake Forest University |
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Michael A. Messner |
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles |
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James O'Neil |
University of Connecticut Health Center |
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Joseph H. Pleck |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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E. A Rotundo |
Phillips Academy |
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Lillian B Rubin |
Institute for Study of Social Change, University of California-Berkeley |
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Donald Sabo |
D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY |
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Andrew Smiler |
Psychology, State University of New York--Oswego |
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Laurence Thomas |
Syracuse University, New York |
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Nachum Turetzky |
Philosophy, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY |
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Everett Yuehong Zhang |
Anthropology, State University of New York--Buffalo |
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