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Navigating the man rules of New Zealand : scoping the norms of New Zealand masculinity Colmar Brunton

Contributor(s): Colmar Brunton.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Colmar Brunton 2021Description: electronic document (82 pages) ; PPT file.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | FATHERS | INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS | MASCULINITY | MEN | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download Powrpoint resource, PPT Summary: This study engaged over sixty men from all walks of life in New Zealand. Forty of them joined each other in an anonymous online forum, and thirty-six participated in sit down conversations hosted by experienced men’s practitioners. Throughout, they did something the normally won’t do - they opened up. Not just about their day-to-day lives as men, but about their struggles, their relationships, their dark moments, their hopes and their fears …. They did so with perfect candour, and gravity and respect for each other. Men talked, and they also listened. They gave us an up close, intimate and candid snapshot of what it is like to be grappling with ‘being a man’ in New Zealand today. (About this study). The results of this study were prepared as a Powerpoint presentation by Colmar Brunton. Record #8664
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This study engaged over sixty men from all walks of life in New Zealand. Forty of them joined each other in an anonymous online forum, and thirty-six participated in sit down conversations hosted by experienced men’s practitioners.
Throughout, they did something the normally won’t do - they opened up. Not just about their day-to-day lives as men, but about their struggles, their relationships, their dark moments, their hopes and their fears ….
They did so with perfect candour, and gravity and respect for each other. Men talked, and they also listened.
They gave us an up close, intimate and candid snapshot of what it is like to be grappling with ‘being a man’ in New Zealand today. (About this study).

The results of this study were prepared as a Powerpoint presentation by Colmar Brunton. Record #8664