My dissertation student Claire is exploring men's experience of image based sexual abuse - a much needed study as we know little about how this impacts men. To find out more and take part click here: https://t.co/PRnYnjkNU0
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I am launching a new study to explore men's experiences of aggression and control, and how this could create feelings of fear or being fearful. For more information and to take part, please click the link below:
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https://t.co/K6eUzkwvej
Just left the @male_bps conference in London, my first conference and first time presenting at one. Met some wonderful people and heard some amazing research and practice talks @DrLizBates@ProfHine
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My colleague @LiamCah96
is looking for heterosexual #men to take part in research at #NTU! £10 Amazon Voucher for 30minutes of your time. Please share
Anyone else have a bunch of random documents about a very specific theory/idea, with a bunch of references? I need to make myself an information sheet or everything I read leaves me brain immediately 😅
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**CALLING ALL #BARRISTERS**
PLEASE consider taking part in a brief survey focused on barrister perceptions of rape trial justice (annon of course). It's proving difficult to recruit barristers so we greatly appreciate your help! https://t.co/JuAISfPK3L
@RapeCrisisEandW I'd like to emphasise this is neither a "not all men" nor a "what about men?" post, but simply a commentary that, despite disparities in reported offending/victimisation rates, this is a team effort, and everyone needs to do their bit to tackle sexual violence.
@RapeCrisisEandW Although cis women cannot legally rape in England or Wales, I find it a gross oversight that this thread contains the statement "men must do better". Women commit sexual violence too. Sexual violence can be perpetrated by anyone, against anyone, and we must ALL do better.
Luckily I had the option to work outside of term time and not work while at uni, but that option was only available during my BSc, and guess what? Those were the years I had the best grades, the best mental health, and grew the most as a person.
This thread is a great commentary on higher education. As a student who did have to work insane hours throughout my A levels, BSc, MSc and now my PhD, it's hard and shouldn't have to be like this. If it's between paying rent and attending a class, you know what'll be sidelined