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Davies, Adam W. J.; Joy, Phillip – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2023
Home economics is a diverse helping field that includes the areas of child development and education, nutrition, cooking, and the dietetics profession. Historically, these fields have been the domain of heterosexual cisgender women, with research and discussions of queerness limited. In this article, using queer methodologies and a queer…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, LGBTQ People, Masculinity, Teaching Methods
Ottemo, Andreas; Gonsalves, Allison J.; Danielsson, Anna T. – Gender and Education, 2021
Physics- and computer-related disciplines are strongly male dominated in Western higher education. Feminist research has demonstrated how this can be understood as reflecting a strong privileging of mind and rationality (over body/nature/emotions) in these disciplines, which harmonises with broader notions of masculinity as transcendental and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Computer Science Education, Gender Bias
Chelf, Colette Anderson – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Leadership represents an abstraction of human thought. While functionalist theories propose leader-centric models, contemporary leadership theories embrace a postmodern paradigm acknowledging ontological and epistemological assumptions of qualitative study. This ideology suggests a multi-dimensional model of leadership that reflects the complexity…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership Qualities, Sex Stereotypes, Literary Devices
Sallee, Margaret W. – Review of Higher Education, 2019
Based on interviews with 24 student affairs professionals, this article uses ideal worker norms and hegemonic masculinity as theoretical guides to compare the ways in which straight versus gay and queer fathers working in student affairs navigate the demands of the profession and those of parenthood. While all fathers reported feeling the demands…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Social Attitudes, Fathers, Homosexuality
Phipps, Alison – Gender and Education, 2017
In the context of renewed debates and interest in this area, this paper reframes the theoretical agenda around laddish masculinities in UK higher education, and similar masculinities overseas. These can be contextualised within consumerist neoliberal rationalities, the neoconservative backlash against feminism and other social justice movements,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masculinity, Sex Stereotypes, Neoliberalism
Harris, Frank, III; Harper, Shaun R. – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2015
Social scientists, educational researchers, postsecondary educators (including student affairs professionals), and others have attempted to understand problematic behavioral trends and developmental outcomes among undergraduate men. Little attention has been devoted to examining the masculine identities and ideals about manhood that these students…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Masculinity, Undergraduate Students, Higher Education
Carvalho, Teresa; Machado, Maria de Lurdes – Australian Universities' Review, 2010
While Portugal is one of the European countries with a high representation of women in higher education, there is both horizontal and vertical segregation. The way universities and especially managerial positions are culturally embedded by masculinity is one of the obstacles women have traditionally faced. Recently, higher education institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Women Faculty, Women Administrators
Holleran, Paula; And Others – 1981
The relationships among self-reported social desirability, biological sex, and sex-role orientation are examined. The Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) consists of 60 personality characteristics divided equally into three subscales labeled Femininity (F), Masculinity (M), and Social Desirability (SD). One hundred and twenty-six undergraduates were…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Femininity, Higher Education, Masculinity

Gilbert, Sandra M.; Gubar, Susan – College English, 1988
Claims that sexual battles are inevitably associated with radical "sexchanges," as well as with notably sexualized visions of change and exchange, in the lives and works of both literary women and men. Argues that this is the case because as sex roles change, sex (that is, eroticism) itself changes. (RAE)
Descriptors: Femininity, Feminism, Higher Education, Literary Criticism

Mills, Carol J.; Bohannon, Wayne E. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1983
Sex role identity and personality characteristics were examined in 104 male college football players and police cadets by means of the Bem Sex Role Inventory and the California Psychological Inventory. No significant differences were found between these stereotypically "masculine" groups and normative samples of males. (CMG)
Descriptors: College Students, Football, Higher Education, Males

Scher, Dena – Sex Roles, 1984
Male and female college students described themselves and their ideal male and female with regard to sex-typed characteristics. Females described an androgynous model for themselves and their ideals. Males described an androgynous model for their self-portrayals but sex-typed portrayals for their ideals. (CMG)
Descriptors: Androgyny, College Students, Femininity, Higher Education
England, Eileen M.; Hyland, Diane T. – 1985
Research on gender stereotypes has contrasted males with females, describing males by competency traits and females by traits which denote warmth or emotionality. However, it has become clear that these traits do not satisfactorily describe all members of either sex, since not all men possess only masculine characteristics and not all women…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Males, Masculinity

Gilbert, Lucia A.; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1978
Over 400 college students used the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) to describe either a typical, desirable, or ideal man or woman. Findings obtained from Bem's androgeny score are contrasted with those from its component masculinity and femininity scale scores. Recommendations are made for using the component scores as separate variables. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Females, Femininity

Gilbert, Stefanie; Thompson, J. Kevin – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Explored the effects on college students' mood and body image of a negative versus positive outcome in an opposite-sex, competitive peer interaction. Used one gender-neutral and one gender stereotypical task. There were no gender differences in reactions to winning or losing gender-neutral competitions, except marginally for depression. The…
Descriptors: Body Image, College Students, Competition, Femininity

Capraro, Rocco L. – Journal of American College Health, 2000
Offers a model for conceptualizing the complex connections between college men and alcohol, discussing connections between alcohol, men, and masculinity; examining cultural and developmental aspects of college males; and noting conceptual and programmatic responses to the problem. Apparently, many college men drink to enact male privilege and help…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Developmental Stages, Drinking