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| + | |Author(s)=Susan A. Speer; | ||
| + | |Title=Reconsidering the concept of hegemonic masculinity: Discursive psychology, conversation analysis and participants orientations (With a response by Nigel Edley: Conversation analysis, discursive psychology and the study of ideology: A response to Susan Speer, pp. 136-140). | ||
| + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Masculinity; Sexuality; Ideology; Gender | ||
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|Year=2001 | |Year=2001 | ||
|Journal=Feminism and Psychology | |Journal=Feminism and Psychology | ||
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| Key | Speer2001a |
| Author(s) | Susan A. Speer |
| Title | Reconsidering the concept of hegemonic masculinity: Discursive psychology, conversation analysis and participants orientations (With a response by Nigel Edley: Conversation analysis, discursive psychology and the study of ideology: A response to Susan Speer, pp. 136-140). |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, Masculinity, Sexuality, Ideology, Gender |
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| Year | 2001 |
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| Journal | Feminism and Psychology |
| Volume | 11(1) |
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| Pages | 107–135 |
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