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Toxic masculinity

  • Red pill, unicorn, beta: Decoding the language used by online male supremacists

    Red pill, unicorn, beta: Decoding the language used by online male supremacists

    Robert Lawson, The Conversation
    · Apr 10, 2023 · 11:30 pm
  • How ‘misogyny influencers’ on social media exploit young men’s anxieties

    How ‘misogyny influencers’ on social media exploit young men’s anxieties

    Emily Setty, The Conversation
    · Mar 30, 2023 · 11:30 pm
  • Sherlock Holmes and the case of toxic masculinity: What lies behind the detective’s appeal?

    Sherlock Holmes and the case of toxic masculinity: What lies behind the detective’s appeal?

    Ashley Morgan, The Conversation
    · Dec 18, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • Why Gillette’s #MeToo ad failed in its attempt to wrap in edgy politics – and why Nike succeeded

    Why Gillette’s #MeToo ad failed in its attempt to wrap in edgy politics – and why Nike succeeded

    Girish Shahane
    · Jan 24, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • Brush with controversy: Why Gillette’s campaign against toxic masculinity has been so polarising

    Brush with controversy: Why Gillette’s campaign against toxic masculinity has been so polarising

    Alan Abitbol, The Conversation
    · Jan 21, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • The men’s liberation movement: What today’s #MeToo sceptics can learn from their 1970s brothers

    The men’s liberation movement: What today’s #MeToo sceptics can learn from their 1970s brothers

    Emily Priscott, The Conversation
    · Mar 04, 2018 · 09:30 pm