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Poster Submissions

 

Author Title

Keith L. Magee and Rickkay L.T. King

The Role of Men in Public Housing: Exploring the Psychotherapeutic Process of Insight in African American Males

Jeff Gillenkirk
The Case of the Disappearing Dad: Divorced Fathers in Fiction from Homer to Home, Away
Todd Feltman
A Relevant English Language Arts Curriculum and The Psychological and Physical Struggles of Boys Within English Language Arts Instruction
George W. Piskor and Gene C. Colman
Economic Consequences of Divorce/Separation: Different Tools to Enrich the Public Policy Debate
George W. Piskor
Demystifying Child Support - A Tutorial
Anil Kumar
The Men's Movement in India: Story of Save Indian Family Movement
Richard D. Christy
Societal Changes and Suicide: The Crisis in Masculinity
Jorge Marcos-Marcos and Maria del Mar Garcia-Calvente
The Construction of Masculinity and its Influence on Health: Qualitative Data Analysis in Andalusian Males Between 15 and 24 Years Old
Tiplut Nongbri
Deconstructing Masculinity: Fatherhood, Matrilineality and Social Change
Leila Falahati and Laily HJ Paim
Perceived Causes of Financial Problems Among Malaysian Male Students
Rabbi Charles Simon
The Status of Jewish Men in the Conservative/Masorti Movement
Mark Malisa
Ubuntu Philosophy as a Reference Construct for the Western Male

 

 

 

Poster Section

April 6, 2011 Submissions Presented at the Second Annual Conference on Male Studies: Looking Forward to Solutions

This section has been made available to anyone including scholars, researchers, professionals, students and the media. The poster submissions touch on a variety of male-related subjects, including Psychotherapy, Fatherhood, Language Arts, Divorce and Separation, Child Support, the Men's Movement, Societal Changes, Economics, Health Consequences, Matrilineality, Social Change, Financial Consequences, Religion and Philosophy.

The Foundation for Male Studies is actively seeking proposals for papers on any aspect of male studies for inclusion in our poster section at our 2012 Conference on Male Studies.

Contact estephens@malestudies.org or enter your name, description and email address below if you are interested in submitting a proposal, and we’ll contact you.


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