‘Men Actually Need to Practice the Conversation’: Collective Learnings from Australian Programs Seeking to Challenge Outdated Masculine Stereotypes and Norms

Q1 Social Sciences
R. Stewart, Steven Roberts, Breanna Wright, Liam Smith
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Abstract

Programs working with men and boys in relation to gender equality are increasing. Little is known, however, about how these programs go beyond raising awareness, to supporting attitude and behaviour change in their participants. In response, 17 facilitators from eight Australian organisations were interviewed to identify program design and delivery strategies that increase male participants’ engagement. Analysis of interview data revealed three themes and seven subthemes, which were crosschecked against survey data from 79 program participants. The themes were the provision of a safe, judgement-free environment; encouraging and supporting growth in participants; and the central role of the facilitators in the success of the first two themes, and in the delivery of programs more generally. Facilitator and participants held mostly consistent perspectives, which were comparable with the existing literature; variations from the literature were noted, however, regarding the lack of efficacy of single-session programs and the relevance of facilitator gender.
“男人实际上需要练习对话”:来自澳大利亚旨在挑战过时的男性刻板印象和规范的项目的集体学习
与男性和男孩有关的性别平等项目正在增加。然而,很少有人知道这些项目如何超越提高意识,支持参与者改变态度和行为。作为回应,我们采访了来自8个澳大利亚组织的17位主持人,以确定提高男性参与者参与度的课程设计和交付策略。对访谈数据的分析揭示了三个主题和七个副主题,并与79名项目参与者的调查数据进行了交叉核对。主题是提供一个安全、不受评判的环境;鼓励和支持参与者的成长;以及促进者在前两个主题的成功以及在更广泛的项目实施中所起的核心作用。主持人和参与者的观点基本一致,与现有文献相当;然而,注意到文献中的差异,关于单次会议方案缺乏有效性和促进者性别的相关性。
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The Journal of Men's Studies
The Journal of Men's Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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