Blog post by Aiden Graham Without over generalisation- we can consider the response to the changes in terms of two camps.Across the sports industry, women […]
Month: March 2018
#metoo in anthropology: a call for updating codes of conduct in the field
Blog post by Lexie Onofrei I am climbing a steep hill with my gatekeeper and an informant who’s taking us to an isolated farm to […]
It’s Time for Them to Open Their Eyes: The Problem of Sporting Governing Bodies and Their Ignorance Towards Sexual Harassment
Blog post by Katie Layley The sad truth is that sexual harassment is happening all over the world in many different circumstances. The knowledge of […]
How Channel 4’s Documentary Working-Class White Men Contradicts Itself
by Jess Fagin Have white working-class men been left behind in today’s Britain? A two-part documentary Working Class White Men on Channel 4 asks this […]
The rules for being a man: are these of use to anyone?
Blog post by Aidan Kirkwood @AidanKirkwood4 Gender is a hot topic in the wake of Weinstein and the #metoocampaign, meaning discussions around masculinity hold relevance […]