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Emojis and Exclamation Points: Men’s Expressiveness and Subsequent Evaluation in Interpersonal Mobile Communication 表情符号与感叹号:男性在人际移动沟通中的表现力及后续评价
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221138016
J. Bowman, Roger C. Pace
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That Line in the Day: The Perceived Effect of Required Work From Home on Male Managers' Sense of Self and Wellbeing 一天中的那条线:要求在家工作对男性管理者自我意识和幸福感的感知影响
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-04 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221130508
Ian Shanley, F. Papps
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‘I Left My Old Self in the Training Session and Came Back With a New One’: Positive Behavioural Changes Among Young Male Participants of Psychodrama Intervention Living in an Urban Slum in Bangladesh “我在训练中离开了旧的自己,带着一个新的自己回来了”:生活在孟加拉国城市贫民窟的心理剧干预年轻男性参与者的积极行为改变
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-29 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221130510
Rukhshan Fahmi, Mrittika Barua, A. Rizwan, Arifur Rahman, Easir Aarafat, Abdul Jabbar, A. Rabbani, M. Sarker
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Depathologizing Addiction: Considerations of Hegemonic Masculinity in and Around Problematic Video Gaming 去病态化成瘾:有问题的电子游戏及其周围的霸权男子气概的思考
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221130509
Benediktas Gelūnas
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Resources and Strategies Used by Young, Black Men to Gain Status on an Inner-City London Estate 年轻黑人男性在伦敦市中心获得地位的资源和策略
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-10 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221120105
B. King, J. Swain
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The Role of First-Person Depression Storytelling Online Video on Men’s Self-Stigma of Seeking Help, Traditional Masculinity Ideology, and Psychological Help-Seeking Attitudes 第一人称抑郁症视频对男性自我耻辱感、传统男性意识形态和心理求助态度的影响
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-13 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221108511
B. Keum, J. Ogrodniczuk
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Disrupting Hegemonic Masculinity(ies): Unpicking Urban Men’s Livelihood Survival Strategies in Ghana 颠覆霸权的男性气质:加纳城市男性生计生存策略的剖析
The Journal of Men’s Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-16 DOI: 10.1177/10608265221095487
I. Dery, S. Amoah
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