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Men of the World will be seized upon by academics and activists facing up to the persistence, proliferation and transnationalization of patriarchies.
- Cynthia Cockburn, City University, London and University of Warwick
This is an important, thought-provoking and incredibly timely book from one of the leading scholars in the field of men and masculinities. I cannot praise this wonderful book highly enough.
- Richard Collier, Newcastle University
In this lively and engaging new book, Hearn looks back over nearly 40 years in feminist-framed studies of men and masculinities, and also forward to the futuristic scenarios through which gender power is currently evolving in transpatriarchal contexts.
- Terrell Carver, University of Bristol
What have men and globalization got to do with each other? How are men shaping and being shaped by globalization? How is globalization gendered? Why do many books on globalization fail to discuss gender relations? And why do many of those that do omit an explicit and developed analysis of men and gender relations?
Men of the World brings together autobiographical reflections and memories on changing personal locations, contemporary empirical studies on major power processes, and up to date theoretical development. It considers the implications of debates on globalization for analyzing men, and the implications of debates on men and masculinities for globalization, transnational change and transnational patriarchies, as part of engagement and critique focused on the global North.
Specific chapters address diverse transnational issues: transnational bodies and emotions in violence, violation and militarism; transnational organizing across states, big business, global finance, and activism; transnational movements in the environment, migration, and information and communication technologies and sexualities; and finally, challenges to the gender category of men.
An essential read for students and researchers of gender, sexuality, masculinity, intersectionality, and globalization across the social sciences.
Jeff Hearn is Guest Faculty Research Professor, Gender Studies, rebro University, Sweden; Professor of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Finland; Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK.

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Jeff Hearn 2015
First published 2015
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2015935669
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ISBN 978-1-4462-0717-8
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About the Author
Jeff Hearnis currently Guest Faculty Research Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences, based in Gender Studies and the Centre for Feminist Social Studies, rebro University, Sweden; Professor of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Finland; Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK; and a UK Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences.
His recent research has focused on transnational change. He has been at the forefront of critical research on men and masculinities, and has published extensively on sociology, organizations, management, policy, gender, sexualities, violences, cultural studies, and autoethnography. His many books include: Sex at Work (with Wendy Parkin, 1987/1995), The Gender of Oppression (1987), Men in the Public Eye (1992), The Violences of Men (1998), The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities (edited with Michael Kimmel and Raewyn Connell, 2005), European Perspectives on Men and Masculinities (with Keith Pringle and CROME, 2006/2009), Men and Masculinities in Europe (with Keith Pringle et al., 2006/2013), Sex, Violence and the Body (edited with Viv Burr, 2008), The Limits of Gendered Citizenship (edited with Elbieta Oleksy and Dorota Golaska, 2011), Men and Masculinities around the World (edited with Elisabetta Ruspini, Bob Pease and Keith Pringle, 2011), and Rethinking Transnational Men (edited with Marina Blagojevi and Katherine Harrison, 2013).
He is Managing Co-editor of the Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality book series, Co-editor of NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, and Associate Editor of Gender, Work and Organization. He was formerly Co-editor of Men and Masculinities for many years; Head of Applied Social Studies, University of Bradford; Research Professor, University of Manchester; Professor of Gender Studies (Critical Studies on Men), Linkping University; Professor II, Sociology, Oslo University; and has been Visiting Professor at many universities.
Jeff Hearn has been strongly involved in North-South and European research and policy collaborations, such as CROME, CAHRV, genSET, GenPORT, and The Study on the Role of Men in Gender Equality EU projects, as well as in profeminist and related activism over many years.
Acknowledgements
There are many people to thank for their part in my writing this book. Some of the early work was carried out at the University of Manchester, working on gender, sexuality, violence and globalization, with my long-time collaborator, Wendy Parkin, then based at the University of Huddersfield. The transnational perspective on men and masculinities was furthered through collaborative European research, especially the FP5 Thematic Network The Social Problem and Societal Problematisation of Men and Masculinities (20002003), Critical Research on Men in Europe (CROME) network, and the EU FP6 Coordination Action on Human Rights Violation Sub-network 2 (20042007). I thank all those involved for these highly supportive collaborations, especially Ursula Mller, Irina Novikova, Elbieta Oleksy and Keith Pringle for co-leading them, and Emmi Lattu, Marjut Jyrkinen, Teemu Tallberg and Hertta Vuorenmaa for research work and further collaborations. I am also grateful to the Academy of Finland for an Academy Fellowship focusing on transnational research on men, masculinities, organizing and gender relations.
More recent collaborations include those at GEXcel, the Joint University Centre of Gender Excellence at Linkping and rebro Universities, Sweden, funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrdet) and the two universities, and specifically Research Theme 2 on Deconstructing the Hegemony of Men and Masculinities: Contradictions of Absence, and Research Theme 9 on Gendered Sexualed Transnationalisations, Deconstructing the Dominant: Transforming Men, Centres and Knowledge/policy/practice. I would like to thank all those involved, especially Kjerstin Andersson, Alp Biricik, Ian Dickson, Gunnel Karlsson, Katherine Harrison, Liisa Husu, Anna Jnasdttir, Nina Lykke and Berit Starkman; members of the GEXcel International Advisory Board, especially Raewyn Connell; colleagues in Tema Genus (Gender Studies) and the Division of Gender and Medicine, Linkping University, and the Centre for Feminist Social Studies, rebro University; the GEXcel Visiting Scholars in Themes 2 and 9, namely, Sofia Aboim, Chris Beasley, David Bell, Marina Blagojevi, Tetyana Bureychak, Toni Calasanti, Richard Collier, Fataneh Farahani, Karen Gabriel, Tonya Haynes, Richard Howson, Sheila Jeffreys, Neal King, Helen Longlands, Robert Morrell, Nil Mutluer, Marie Nordberg, Winifred Poster, Iva mdov, Niels Ulrik Srensen, Anna Tarrant, and PK Viyayan; the Internal Theme Members; and the External Swedish Theme Associates, for all their support. Special thanks to Marina Blagojevi and Katherine Harrison for co-editing the book,
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