(i) Introductions and overviews

Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. (1990). A Matter of Class: Socialist Men. In Contemporary Perspectives on Masculinity: Men, Women, and Politics in Modern Society, Colarado & Oxford: Westview Press

Collinson, David L. (2007). Class, Work, and Masculinity. In The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Ed. M. Flood, J.K. Gardiner, B. Pease, and K. Pringle. Taylor & Francis.

Collinson, David L., and Jeff Hearn. (1996). ‘Men’ at ‘work’: Multiple Masculinities/Multiple Workplaces. In Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin. (ed.). Understanding Masculinities: Social Relations and Cultural Arenas. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press

Collinson, David L., and Jeff Hearn. (2005). Men and Masculinities in Work, Organizations, and Management. In The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Michael Kimmel, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. (eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Edley, N. (2017). Men and work. Chapter 4 in Men and Masculinity: The Basics: Taylor & Francis.

Edley, Nigel, and Margaret Wetherell. (1995). Masculinity and Social Relations. Chapter 4 in Men in Perspective: Practice, Power and Identity. London: Prentice-Hall

Edström, Jerker, and Thea Shahrokh. (2015). Poverty, work, and employment. In J. Edström, A. Hassink, T. Shahrokh, & E. Stern (eds.), Engendering Men: A Collaborative Review of Evidence on Men and Boys in Social Change and Gender Equality. Brighton, UK: Promundo-US, Sonke Gender Justice and the Institute of Development Studies.

Flood, Michael, and Bob Pease. (2005). Undoing Men’s Privilege and Advancing Gender Equality in Public Sector Institutions. Policy and Society, 24(4): 119-138. [Copy available from: http://www.xyonline.net/content/undoing-mens-privilege-and-advancing-gender-equality-public-sector-institutions-2006]

Hassink, A., & Baringer, L. (2015). Fatherhood, Unpaid Care and the Care Economy. In J. Edström, A. Hassink, T. Shahrokh, & E. Stern (eds.), Engendering Men: A Collaborative Review of Evidence on Men and Boys in Social Change and Gender Equality. Brighton, UK: Promundo-US, Sonke Gender Justice and the Institute of Development Studies.

Jackson, Cecile. (1999). Men, Masculinities and Gender Divisions of Labour. Journal of Development Studies, 36(1), pp. 89-108.

Jackson, Cecile. (2000). Men at Work. European Journal of Development Studies. Vol 12(2), pp. 1-23.

Jackson, Cecile. (2001). (ed.). Men at Work: Labour, Masculinities, Development. London: Frank Cass, in association with European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes, Bonn.

Kimmel, Michael S. (2000). The Gendered Workplace. Chapter 8 in The Gendered Society. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press

Kimmel, Michael, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. (eds.). (2005). The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Includes;
10. Class and Masculinity / David Morgan.
14. Boys and Men in Families: The Domestic Production of Gender, Power, and Privilege / Michele Adams and Scott Coltrane.
17. Men and Masculinities in Work, Organizations, and Management / David L. Collinson and Jeff Hearn.

Messner, Michael A. (1997). Profeminist Engagements: Radical and Socialist Feminist Men’s Movements. In Politics of Masculinities: Men in Movements. University of Southern California: Sage Publications

O’Donnell, Mike, and Sue Sharpe. (2000). Work: Changing Structures, Changing Opportunities. Chapter 4 in Uncertain Masculinities: Youth, Ethnicity and Class in Contemporary Britain. London & New York: Routledge

Ochberg, Richard L. (1987). The Male Career Code and the Ideology of Role. In Brod, Harry. (ed.). The Making of Masculinities: The New Men’s Studies. Boston: Allen & Unwin

Pease, Bob. (2002). Men at Work: Masculinity, Class and Gender Segregation. Chapter 8 in Men and Gender Relations. Melbourne: Tertiary Press.

Stahl, Garth. (2021). Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education: Policies, Pathways and Progress. Taylor & Francis.

Stergiou-Kita, M., Lafrance, M., Pritlove, C., & Power, N. (2017). Examining theoretical approaches to men and masculinity in the context of high-risk work: Applications, benefits and challenges. Safety Science, 96, 150-160.

Whitehead, Stephen M. (2002). Public Men. Chapter 4 in Men and Masculinities: Key Themes and New Directions. Cambridge: Polity Press.