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GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume VI : Proceedings from GEXcel Theme 2: Deconstructing the Hegemony of Men and Masculinities Conference 27– 29 April 2009
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The contributions to this volume are the result of the activities carried out within the frame of GEXcel’s second research theme, Deconstruct- ing the Hegemony of Men and Masculinities. The authors were among the presenters at the GEXcel Conference ‘Men and Masculinities, Mov- ing On! Embodiments, Virtualities, Transnationalisations’ held on 27th– 29th April, 2009 (see Appendix). Some of the conference presentations will be published in GEXcel Work-in-Progress Report VII. This volume is of a work-in-progress character, and thus the texts presented here are to be elaborated further. The reader should also be aware that, as this is a report of working papers, some minor editorial modifications have been made to some papers, but the language of those contributed by non-native speakers of English has not been specifically revised.
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GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume XV : Proceedings from GEXcel Theme 9: Gendered Sexualed Transnationalisations, Deconstructing the Dominant: Transforming men,“centres” and knowledge/policy/practice, Spring 2011
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The contributions to this volume are the result of the activities carried out within the frame of GEXcel’s ninth research theme, Gendered Sexualed Transnationalisations, Deconstructing the Dominant: Transforming men, ‘centres’ and knowledge/policy/practice. The authors were among the presenters at the GEXcel Conference ‘Men and Masculinities, Moving On Again! Transnationalising Flows, Technologies, Institutions, Theory’ held on 25th–27th May, 2011 (see Appendix 2). Some of the conference presentations will be published in GEXcel Work-in-Progress Report 18.This volume is of a work-in-progress character, and thus the texts presented here are to be elaborated further. The reader should also be aware that, as this is a report of working papers, some minor editorial modifications have been made to some papers, but the language of those contributed by non-native speakers of English has not been specifically revised.We are grateful to all participants and presenters, to the chairs and rapporteurs of the workgroups, and also thank Berit Starkman, Claire Tucker and John Dickson for all their assistance in the arrangements for Theme 9 and the preparation of the conference from which this volume has been produced.Alp Biricik and Jeff Hearn
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GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume XVI : Proceedings from GEXcel Theme 9 Gendered Sexualed Transnationalisations, Deconstructing the Dominant: Transforming men, "centres" and knowledge/policy/practice Spring 2011
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The contributions to this volume are the result of the activities carried out within the frame of GEXcel’s ninth research theme, Gendered Sexualed Transnationalisations, Deconstructing the Dominant: Transforming men, ‘centres’ and knowledge/policy/practice. The authors were among the presenters at the GEXcel Conference ‘Men and Masculinities, Moving On Again! Transnationalising Flows, Technologies, Institutions, Theory’ held on 25th–27th May, 2011 (see Appendix 2). Some of the conference presentations will be published in GEXcel Work-in-Progress Report 18.This volume is of a work-in-progress character, and thus the texts presented here are to be elaborated further. The reader should also be aware that, as this is a report of working papers, some minor editorial modifications have been made to some papers, but the language of those contributed by non-native speakers of English has not been specifically revised.We are grateful to all participants and presenters, to the chairs and rapporteurs of the workgroups, and also thank Berit Starkman, Claire Tucker and John Dickson for all their assistance in the arrangements for Theme 9 and the preparation of the conference from which this volumehas been produced.
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