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Interviews with Men on Work and Self-Care 2017-2018
The data includes interviews with men working in the media, health and social services and logistics sectors about their working life, health and self-care. The interviews started with questions about the interviewee's work situation and job description. They were also asked about work-related questions, such as their own workload. The majority of the interview questions...
Beyond male role models: gender identities and practices in work with young men
The objective was to explore whether the gender identity of the worker makes a difference to developing good quality relationships between workers and young men, and to explore how gender interacts with other aspects of identity such as class and ethnicity.
Transcripts of interviews and focus groups with young male and female service users, and with male and female staff,...
Digit ratios and masculinity-femininity of women 2020
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual women. We hypothesized that their masculinity was influenced by exposure to elevated levels of prenatal androgen during early development. We recruited 199 women (including 67 homosexual women) and measured their masculinity via self-report and observer ratings. Our measure of...
Digital Intimacies: How Gay and Bisexual Men Use Smartphones To Negotiate Their Cultures of Intimacy, 2020-2021
This project was undertaken by an interdisciplinary team of researchers with backgrounds in public health and media and cultural studies and by working closely with the project's partners - Terrence Higgins Trust, London Friend and Waverley Care - all key third sector organisations working with gay and bisexual men. Drawing on these various expertise, we undertook in-depth...
Experimental data: face preferences versus actual partner choice
Data from couples and longitudinal experimental tests, assessing face preferences for chosing the healthier, more dimorphic, more symmetric, and more average face. Preferences were assessed via two-alternative-forced-choice preference tasks, and consider masculinity and femininity, average-ness, symmetry, skin health, and similarity preferences.What makes one person find a...
Combat, Cohesion and Gender
The data collection involved three methods
a) Archival research: defence policy, military doctrine, memoirs, academic commentary
b) Interviews: 39 Male soldiers and 17 female soldiers were formally interviewed as part of this research project. c) Fieldwork observation: 40 days were spend observing training in France, Germany, UK, Canada and the US. During the course of this...