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Men and Earth: Ecological Masculinities – conference paper


Men and Earth: Ecological Masculinities
Written by Assoc. Prof. Martin Hultman and Dr. Paul M. Pulé

Men and Earth: Ecological Masculinities explores the ways that manhood and masculinities in the modern West are configured. We interrogate the costs of these configurations on all of life. We explore these problems through a particular interest in the relationships between men, masculinities and nature in response to the need to create a socially and ecologically equitable world for all.

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Ecological Masculinities – book summary


Ecological Masculinities: Theoretical Foundations, Practical Guidance and Real World Examples (abstract)
Assoc. Prof. Martin Hultman and Paul M. Pulé (PhD)

This chapter explores the core tenets of Ecological Masculinities: Theoretical Foundations, Practical Guidance and Real World Examples (2017 – pending). In this chapter, we interrogate the costs of traditional ‘hegemonic’ masculinities on all of life, through the lens of social and environmental justice.

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Introducing Associate Professor Martin Hultman


A brief biography of Associate Professor Martin Hultman, my co-author for Ecological Masculinities: Re-conceptualising modern Western men and masculinities in the Anthropocene.

Martin has an MA in Social and Cultural Analysis and PhD in Social and Technological Change. He has been a Visiting Research Fellow at Canterbury and Massey Universities (NZ). Assoc. Prof. Hultman has been awarded full funding from The Swedish Research Council Formas and Energimyndigheten in support of research and publications (both books and journals) focusing on Gender and the Environment.

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