College men and masculinities : theory, research, and implications for practice
Harper, Frank Harris III. (eds.)
- San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010.
- 586 p. ;
Recently, noticeable problematic issues based on identity-related challenges among college men have begun to receive national attention. Men in College and Masculinities provides the best research and literature on college men, including original synthesis and implications for practice, as well as topics on race, class, and gender in higher education. The book presents a solid analysis and ideas for practical application in every section to aid faculty, staff, and administrators on improving their campuses by reversing problematic trends and outcomes among male undergraduates.
0470448423 (paperback) 9780470448427 (paperback)
Male college students-Psychology
Gay College students
Masculinity
Male college students-Attitudes
Men-Socialization
378.19821 / COL
Recently, noticeable problematic issues based on identity-related challenges among college men have begun to receive national attention. Men in College and Masculinities provides the best research and literature on college men, including original synthesis and implications for practice, as well as topics on race, class, and gender in higher education. The book presents a solid analysis and ideas for practical application in every section to aid faculty, staff, and administrators on improving their campuses by reversing problematic trends and outcomes among male undergraduates.
0470448423 (paperback) 9780470448427 (paperback)
Male college students-Psychology
Gay College students
Masculinity
Male college students-Attitudes
Men-Socialization
378.19821 / COL