1st Edition

Renegotiating Masculinities in European Digital Spheres

190 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores, from a feminist and intersectional perspective, how masculinities have been (re)negotiated in today’s European digital sphere. By considering new gender-based European trends and scenarios – for example, #metoo, gender ideology, and cultural backlash – the book addresses masculinities in a time of social, political, economic, and cultural transformations in Europe.  Bringing... Read more

Chapter 1: Masculinities and the digital realm across Europe: exploring heterogeneity, diversity, and non-linearity

Chapter 2: Contemporary masculinities in Portuguese media: ruptures and permanence in Gillette’s advertising

Chapter 3: (De)constructing masculinities in newsmagazines in the #MeToo era

Chapter 4: Construction of teenage masculinity in Spain through digital media consumption: video games, male YouTubers, sexist attitudes, and online communities

Chapter 5: Italian young people and masculinities in the social media

Chapter 6: “Men can’t handle it”: Portuguese youngsters reifying and contesting masculinities through online media

Chapter 7: Sport, Instagram, and Masculinities: Hybrid and hegemonic traits amongst hockey-playing men in Sweden

Chapter 8: To conquer and protect: Unpacking the Russian instrumentalization of gendered rhetoric in digital RT amidst the Russian-Ukraine war

Chapter 9: Whose rage is legible? Mediated misogyny and feminist politics of emotion

Chapter 10: New horizons for researching masculinities in the new media age

 

Biography

Inês Amaral is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. PhD in Communication Sciences from the University of Minho, Inês is a researcher at the Centre for Social Studies. She has developed research on sociability in digital social networks, participation, and social media; gender and media; feminist media studies; masculinities; media and digital literacy; technologies and active aging; audiences; and disinformation.

Rita Basílio de Simões is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra and a researcher at the Centre for Social Studies. PhD in Communication Sciences, her research interests focus on media and gender, digital sociability, hate speech and violence, critical internet studies, and media regulation.

Sofia José Santos is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra and a Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies. PhD in International Relations, Sofia studies the politics of media representations and media production from a critical and feminist perspective, focusing on international relations; peace, violence, and security studies; masculinities; and technopolitics.