“Our Boy” is a research project based at The University of Sydney looking at how Australian men think and feel about masculinity and Australian culture.
Our Boy is an ongoing research project into what it means to be a man in Australia today. All backgrounds, viewpoints and political leanings welcome. Take the survey & be heard. #masculinity#men#australia#culture#research https://t.co/gomn1JNLsu
Interesting to see a mainstream media use & explanation of K-means clustering #data. Something worth reading if you’re using this type of #modelling & looking to communicate your results to a non-scientific audience. #research
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Great article on @abcnews about the relationship between teen daughters and their #fathers "I asked 1,300 girls how they bond with their fathers. Three things kept coming up" https://t.co/zabiM8C6WX #fatherhood
#NewResearch Adolescent men's attitudes and decision making in relation to #pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes in @AdolescenceJ "Out of the 38 studies in this review only 11 studies focused on young men's actual experiences of an unintended pregnancy" https://t.co/yufxXe30Wn
Many Ways to Be a Girl, but One Way to Be a Boy: The New Gender Rules. (In a new US poll, girls say they feel empowered, except when it comes to being judged on how they look. Boys still feel they have to be strong, athletic and stoic.) https://t.co/qU0dsH28VV
The Problem With the Term 'Toxic Masculinity' - The Atlantic. (The popular term points toward very real problems of male violence and sexism. But it risks misrepresenting what actually causes them. By Michael Salter) https://t.co/sU7vExrTQk
Creating safe spaces in our community for men to discuss their concerns is an important component of #gender#equity. My piece in @TheNewDailyAu today. #SuicidePrevention https://t.co/X9tL8Zn2VB