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Center for Gender Studies at Radford University
http://www.radford.edu/~gstudies/index.htm
Professional and student work on the ways societies shape and define expectations for women and men. Cites gender-related research, lectures, and events at Radford.
Georgetown Bibliography on Masculinity and Gender
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/e-center/interscripta/biblio.html
Masculinities and gender bibliography.
Institute for Fatherhood Studies
http://www.mclink.it/assoc/isp/fineng.html
A collection of university theses and specialized reviews, a series of single-subject files on fatherhood, the family and minors.
Manukau Institute of Technology
Offers programmes at degree, diploma, and certificate level.
Masculinism, what is it?
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/education/jlemke/webs/gender/tsld002.htm
Dr. Lemke's paper at City University of New York (Brooklyn) on 'Masculinity and Academic Discourse: Issues and Themes.'
Masculinity and Imperialism Bibliography
http://www.h-net.org/~women/bibs/mas.html
Michigan State University list of books and articles on men and societies that rule others by force.
Masculinity-Femininity: Society's Difference Dividend
http://web2.airmail.net/ktrig246/out_of_cave/mf.html
Essay which uses cutting edge social research to expose John Gray's real views on masculinity and femininity.
Men's Bibliography
http://www.xyonline.net/mensbiblio/
Comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities. Free and for public use.
Men's Consortium at Pierce College
http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/Links/Studres/menissue.htm
Men's issues studies suggest an urgent need for greater understanding of the forces working for and against men.
Men's Studies Press
About a small independent publisher dedicated to the dissemination of the work of men's studies scholars.
Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
http://www.apa.org/about/division/div51.html
SPSMM is Division 51 of American Psychological Association. It clearly delineates its assumptions and goals concerning masculinity in Western Society.