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AKAMI
UNIVERSITY MEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM
Akami University Men's Studies Program is designed to
investigate, in a gender-specific manner, the many forces and issues
affecting men in today's society. The mission of the program is to prepare
and empower graduates to make far-reaching contributions in a variety of
professional settings.
Email:
information@akimiuniversity.us
American
Men's Studies Association
The American Men's Studies Association is a not for profit
professional organization of scholars, therapists, and others interested in the
exploration of masculinity in modern society. As the members and supporters of the
Men's Studies movement forward their suggestions, they will be considered for
incorporation in this page.
Men's Programs,
Pierce College
Helping men
succeed in higher education.
Contact Bret Burkholder for more info:
(253) 223-3408
gailbret@sbcglobal.net
The Changing Men
Collection, Michigan State University
This includes materials devoted to father's
rights, the National Organization of Men Against Sexism, mytho-poetic groups, and groups
representing men's issues from all over the world. The CMC also features a large
collection of periodicals and newsletters.
Culture in the Schools with
Joe Manthey
Offering three programs:
Kid Culture in the
Schools for educators,
Raising Good Sons
for parents, and
How Boys Are
Shortchanged in the Schools
for high school
students.
Joe Manthey
P.O. Box 2571, Petaluma, CA 94953
Phone: 707.763.5770 during Pacific Time business hours.
e-mail.
Embracing Your
Father: Strengthening Father-Daughter Relationships
Providing daughters, fathers, practitioners, and
professors with ideas and resources for strengthening
father-daughter relationships. Specific, no-nonsense advice while
introducing people to the best available research and statistics on
father-daughter relationships.
Dr. Linda Nielsen,
Box 7266, Winston Salem, NC 27109
Phone 336-758-5345, Fax 336-945-9277
Email:
nielsen@wfu.edu
Family
Violence Laboratory
Since 1975, the Family Research Laboratory
(FRL) has devoted itself primarily to
understanding family violence and the impact of violence in families. As public and professional interest in family violence has grown, so has the
need for more reliable knowledge. The FRL has tried to fill that need in a
variety of ways: through comprehensive literature reviews, new theories, and
methodologically sound studies.
The Journal of Men's Studies
The Journal of Mens Studies seeks to publish the
best scholarship in the emerging field of Men' Studies recognizing the varied influences
of class, culture, race, and sexual orientation on defining mens experiences. JMS's
cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural character disseminates material by mens
studies scholars from various perspectives (political, social, cultural, historical), as
well as various disciplines (anthropology, sociology, history, psychology, literature,
religious studies). Topics of interest include but are not limited to issues involving
mens relations with others, the continual tensions between the competing and
contradictory roles men play in their ever-changing world, and the social construction of
masculinities.
Contact: James Doyle, General Editor, PO Box 32,
Harriman TN 37748-0032
(423) 369-2375
Email:
doyle@mensstudies.com
The
Men's Bibliography
A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men,
masculinities and sexualities (6th edition)
Contact:
Michael Flood, PO Box 26,
Ainslie, Canberra, ACT 2602
AUSTRALIA
E-mail:
michael.flood@anu.edu.au
MenTeach
MenTeach, a national nonprofit organization, was
founded in 1979 as Men in Child Care & Elementary Education Project. It
serves as a clearinghouse for research, education and advocacy with a
committment to increase the number of men teaching young children in early
and elementary education.
bgnelson@post.harvard.edu
Psychology
of Men and Masculinity
This quarterly journal is devoted to the
dissemination of research, theory, and clinical scholarship that advances
the discipline of the psychology of men and masculinity. This discipline is
defined broadly as the study of how men’s psychology is influenced and
shaped by gender, and by the process of masculinization, in both its
socially constructed and biological forms.
Editor: David Lisak, PhD
E-mail:
journals@apa.org
The Society for the
Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity (Division 51)
The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
(SPSMM) is
a Division of the American Psychological Association (APA). Founded at the 1990 APA
convention in Boston (initially as a separate organization), the Society became a
candidate division of APA in 1995 and a permanent division in 1997. The Society consists
of men and women dedicated to promoting the critical study of how gender shapes and
constricts men's lives and committed to the enhancement of men's capacity to experience
their full human potential.
E-mail:
egcampb@befac.indstate.edu

If you have
information about a national resource for men that
is not listed here, please contact Jim Bracewell at
jbracewell@themenscenter.com Thanks!
James R. Bracewell
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