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“Are there any other male friendly subs on here?” - Online men's rights groups as simultaneous communities of care and hate, inclusion and exclusion.
Cousineau, L. S. (2023). “Are there any other male friendly subs on here?”—Online men’s rights groups as simultaneous communities of care and hate, inclusion and exclusion. Leisure/Loisir, 47(4), 681–702. https://doi.org/10.1080/14927713.2023.2252812ABSTRACT Online communities provide spaces and places where (almost) anyone can find like-minded others. This is true of many digital leisure spaces and is especially true for men’s rights and other masculinist groups. ... -
Navigating a feminist ethics of care, ethnographic methods, and academic activism in researching men’s rights and the far right: a researcher’s struggles
Cousineau, L. S. (2024). Navigating a feminist ethics of care, ethnographic methods, and academic activism in researching men’s rights and the far right: A researcher’s struggles. In A. Vaughan, J. Braune, M. Tinsley, & A. Mondon (Eds.), The Ethics of Researching the Far Right (pp. 1–14). Manchester University Press.Researchers using feminist theory in immersive qualitative research like ethnography must contend with a feminist ethics of care, where the researcher is compelled to treat their participants like people, engaging with and ...