Male Psychology: The Magazine
Whatever happened to the heroes? The rise and fall of the male protector role.
people are more aware of the fact men can be victims of this type of violence, but this often isn’t translated into policy, practice or indeed provision of resources
Study of 35,000 adults finds people care significantly less about men than women in the workplace and education
people are more aware of the fact men can be victims of this type of violence, but this often isn’t translated into policy, practice or indeed provision of resources
Gamma Bias: The Hidden Cognitive Distortion Hurting Men and Boys
people are more aware of the fact men can be victims of this type of violence, but this often isn’t translated into policy, practice or indeed provision of resources
Are we oppressed by patriarchy, or by mother nature?
The term ‘patriarchy’ [is] a concept, not a theory. For something to be a theory, it should be testable, empirical, and capable of making predictions.
Invisible Man: My Experience as a Male Trainee Clinical Psychologist in a Female-Dominated System
If the situation was reversed, I would never dismiss the contributions from female colleagues purely because they were female and their experiences were different to my own.
Written evidence from The Centre for Male Psychology for the inquiry into men's health by the UK Parliament
In recent decades it has become increasingly popular to attribute men’s health problems and relative lack of help-seeking behaviour to deficits in masculinity.
From foster homes to Air Force, Cambridge and beyond: an interview with Rob Henderson
“The place that people feel least free to speak their minds are oftentimes university, which I found absolutely stunning.”
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.

