Harper, S. R. (2004). The measure of a man: Conceptualizations of masculinity among high-achieving African American male college students. Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 89-107. This study examines within-group alternative conceptualizations of masculinity among African American men on university campuses. Individual interviews were conducted with 32 high-achieving African American male undergraduates… Continue Reading The measure of a man: Conceptualizations of masculinity among high-achieving African American male college students
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THE IMPACT OF AN INSTITUTIONAL BLACK MALE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE ON ENGAGEMENT AND PERSISTENCE
Barker, M., & Avery, J. (2012). THE IMPACT OF AN INSTITUTIONAL BLACK MALE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE ON ENGAGEMENT AND PERSISTENCE. College Student Affairs Journal, 30(2), 73-87. While there has been growing research that explores the impact of race- and cultural-specific student organizations or spaces on Black students and particularly Black males (Dancy, 2011;… Continue Reading THE IMPACT OF AN INSTITUTIONAL BLACK MALE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE ON ENGAGEMENT AND PERSISTENCE
” Cool Posing” on Campus: A Qualitative Study of Masculinities and Gender Expression among Black Men at a Private Research Institution
Harris III, F., Palmer, R. T., & Struve, L. E. (2011). ” Cool Posing” on Campus: A Qualitative Study of Masculinities and Gender Expression among Black Men at a Private Research Institution. The Journal of Negro Education, 47-62. Using theories and concepts relating to the social construction of Black masculinity and male gender… Continue Reading ” Cool Posing” on Campus: A Qualitative Study of Masculinities and Gender Expression among Black Men at a Private Research Institution