Male Psychology: The Magazine
Challenging misleading information in the House of Lords about domestic abuse
How is it possible that intelligent, highly educated members of the House of Lords spread such misinformation while creating a bill that is meant to address ‘misinformation’?
Exercise science is weakened by gender ideology: an interview with Dr James Nuzzo
Peer reviewers seem to be more accepting of my research on physiological differences between men and women (e.g., muscle fatigability) and less accepting of my research on psychological differences.
Masculinity can be good for men’s mental health, but thinking it’s bad for you is related to bad mental health
…a review of 58 research studies conducted between 1978 and 2021 found that masculinity […] is, in fact, linked to lower depression
Is our attitude to men based on substandard research?
Much of our attitudes, theorizing and public debate around men and masculinity is influenced by high profile feminist and Gender Studies scholars in academia. But what is the scientific quality of publications from these scholars?
The effects of a rights of passage programme on adolescent boys
Our objectives were to assess the efficacy of Journeyman UK in the context of the Rites of Passage Adventure Weekend we run annually and get a quantitative assessment of our subjective experience of the program’s success in improving the participants’ wellbeing, emotional intelligence, self-awareness and agency – focusing on positive masculinity.
It’s easier to blame men than to see men as victims
legal research demonstrates that men receive longer prison sentences than do women, even when they commit identical crimes. Experimental evidence shows the various ways in which people tend to see women as victims, and men as perpetrators.
One-night stands are all about the pleasure of sex, right? Maybe not…
Casual sex is an ego boost and the context can be thrilling, but the actual sex is perceived as awkward, uncomfortable and disappointing