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  3. Vol. 12 No. 3 (2020) Men Can/Can men Change?

Vol. 12 No. 3 (2020) Men Can/Can men Change?

Guest editors: Gabriella Nilsson, David Gunnarsson 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.v12i3
Published: 2021-02-02

Men Can/Can men Change?

  • Men Can/Can Men Change?

    Gabriella Nilsson, David Gunnarsson
    436-443
    • pdf
  • Walk the Talk Men’s Friendships, Progressiveness and Postfeminism in Swedish Television

    Klara Goedecke
    444-465
    • pdf
  • Ashamed of One’s Sexism, Mourning One’s Friends Emotions and Relations in Men’s Encounters with Feminism in Sweden

    Kalle Berggren
    466-484
    • pdf
  • Some Die Young Narratives of Loss, Mental illness, Substance abuse, and Masculinity

    Kim Silow Kallenberg
    485-505
    • pdf
  • Young Feminist Men Finding their Way On young Swedish Men’s Experiences of and Orientations in Feminist Settings

    Robin Ekelund
    506-526
    • pdf
  • Foodwork as the New Fathering? Change and Stability in Men’s Housework

    Nicklas Neuman
    527-549
    • pdf
  • A Man in Crisis or Crisis of Men? Masculinity and Societal Challenge in the 1970s in Sweden

    Kristofer Hansson
    550-568
    • pdf

Independent Articles

  • Fessenheim—Nuclear Power Plant for Peace

    Florence Fröhlig
    569-589
    • pdf
  • This Must Surely be the Way to Happiness!: Divergent “bite-size wisdoms” about Happiness in inspirational internet memes

    Jennifer De Paola, Eemeli Hakoköngäs
    590-614
    • pdf
  • Longing for the Past: An Analysis of Discursive Formations in the Greta Thunberg Message

    Hanna Sjögren
    615-631
    • pdf

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