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  3. Vol 4 No 3 (2015)

Published: 2015-12-30

Front Matter

  • Front Matter
    NewMaleStudies Admin (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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Refereed Articles

  • British Male students continue to fall behind in secondary education
    Gijsbert Stoet (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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  • Treatment Programs for Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: European and International Approaches
    Alessandra Chiurazzi (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    Caterina Arcidiacono (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    Susana Helm (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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  • Stress mechanism is sex-specific: Female amelioration or escape from stress to avoid compromising reproduction contrasts with male utilisation or in effect manufacture of stress to fulfill male 'genetic filter' function
    Steve Moxon (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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  • Gender Differences in the Association between Attachment Style and Adulthood Relationship Satisfaction
    John Barry (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    Martin Seager (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    Belinda Brown (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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  • I hate generalising, but...Â. Coaches Views on Differences in Treatment Style for Male and Female Clients
    Sam Russ (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    Vicky Ellam-Dyson (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    Martin Seager (pivn.84@gmail.com)


    John Barry (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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Photo Feature

  • Let us be silent, that we may hear the whisper of God
    Jan Andersen (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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Book Reviews

  • Jane Ward, Not Gay: Sex between Straight White Men, New York: New York University Press, 2015
    Miles Groth (mgroth@wagner.edu)


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Complete Issue in PDF

  • New Male Studies Volume 4 Issue 3
    NewMaleStudies Admin (pivn.84@gmail.com)


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