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“There’s Massive Pressure to Please Her”
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents a discursive analysis of 43 men’s narratives about paying for sex, collected using a combination of online and traditional face-to-face interview methods. It argues that the societal pressures placed on men...
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“There’s Massive Pressure to Please Her”
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents a discursive analysis of 43 men’s narratives about paying for sex, collected using a combination of online and traditional face-to-face interview methods. It argues that the societal pressures placed on men...
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‘Not one of the family’

Gender inequality within the university is well documented but proposals to tackle it tend to focus on the higher ranks, ignoring how it manifests within precarious work. Based on data collected as part of a broader...

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Bringing Women on Board? Family Policies, Quotas and Gender Diversity in Top Jobs
Helen Kowalewska
Aug 01, 2021
An influential body of work has identified a ‘welfare-state paradox’: work–family policies that bring women into the workforce also undermine women’s access to the top jobs. Missing from this literature is a consideration of how...
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Queering the ‘straight’ line
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with eight men who identified as clients of women sex workers, but who also spoke about paying to secretly explore their sexual desires for trans women and men....
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Bringing Women on Board? Family Policies, Quotas and Gender Diversity in Top Jobs
Helen Kowalewska
Aug 01, 2021
An influential body of work has identified a ‘welfare-state paradox’: work–family policies that bring women into the workforce also undermine women’s access to the top jobs. Missing from this literature is a consideration of how...
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Reflecting on the interview as an erotic encounter
Monique Huysamen
Dec 19, 2018

As researchers, our sexualities are always relevant to the research process. However, when woman researchers engage in research with men about their (hetero)sexual experiences, our positionality becomes more explicitly...

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Reflecting on the interview as an erotic encounter
Monique Huysamen
Dec 19, 2018

As researchers, our sexualities are always relevant to the research process. However, when woman researchers engage in research with men about their (hetero)sexual experiences, our positionality becomes more explicitly...

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Public Support for Increasing Women and Minority MPs


Most democracies fail to provide equal representation and tend to have an overrepresentation of men from the upper class and the majority racial or ethnic group. We investigate public support for increasing the number...
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Diminishing Returns
Helen Kowalewska
Jun 25, 2015
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. This article assesses how the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition's ‘make work pay’ agenda since 2010 has potentially...
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Competence and Electability
Bethany Shockley
Jan 01, 0001
Attitudes about women’s expertise can play a role in limiting their access to influential public spaces, including elected government positions. In the Arab Gulf, women remain underrepresented in electoral politics. This...
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Diminishing Returns
Helen Kowalewska
Jun 25, 2015
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. This article assesses how the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition's ‘make work pay’ agenda since 2010 has potentially...
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Public Support for Increasing Women and Minority MPs


Most democracies fail to provide equal representation and tend to have an overrepresentation of men from the upper class and the majority racial or ethnic group. We investigate public support for increasing the number...
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Self-harm prevalence and ideation in a community sample of cis, trans and other youth

Background: Trans youth have been reported to have high rates of self-harm, depression and bullying, and find it difficult to seek support. However, much of this research comes from gender identity clinics; non-clinical...

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