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Vehicle for Southern African Knowledge? Men and Masculinities and Research from South Africa

Knowledge production is dominated by publications in and from the global North. This has given rise to a concern that certain perspectives and agendas have global prominence whereas others, from the global South, are marginalized. Analyzing the publication record of Men and Masculinities with respec...

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Published in:Men and masculinities 2019-04, Vol.22 (1), p.34-43
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