- Michael Flood
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Michael G Flood is an Australian sociologist at the University of Wollongong. Flood gained his doctorate in gender and sexuality studies from the Australian National University.[1] His areas of research are on violence against women, fathering, pro-feminism, domestic violence, the effects of pornography on young people, safe sex and heterosexual men, men's movements as a backlash to the feminist movement, men's relationships with each other and with women, homophobia, men's health and gender justice. He is a regular contributor to and is regularly quoted in the media on these and other issues.[2][3][4][5]
Flood is a co-editor of the International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities,[6] and the author of academic papers on men and gender, men’s sexualities, violence against women, homosociality, fathering, anti-violence mobilisations, and youth and pornography. Flood has also worked as a profeminist educator and activist on issues of men and gender; he is involved in community advocacy and education addressing men’s violence against women. He coordinates, edits and contributes to XYonline, a profeminist website providing a range of commentary and research on men and masculinities, male sexuality, feminism, the men's movement and male violence from a feminist perspective. He also coordinates The Men’s Bibliography, an online collection of over 22,000 works on men, masculinities, and gender.
Bibliography
- Why Divorce Rates Differ: Law, Religious Belief and Modernity, FG Castles, M Flood, in Families of nations: patterns of public policy in Western democracies, ed Francis Geoffrey Castles. Dartmouth Pub Co, 1993.
- Frequently asked questions about pro-feminist men and pro-feminist men's politics, M Flood. Australian National University, 1997. [1]
- Pro-Feminist Publishing: Delights and dilemmas. Social Alternatives, 16, 1997. [2]
- Men's movements, M Flood. Community Quarterly, 1998 [3]
- Claims about 'Husband Battering', M Flood. Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre (DVIRC), 1999. [4]
- Are men and women equally violent to intimate partners? A Taft, K Hegarty, M Flood. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 2001. [5]
- Pathways to Manhood: The social and sexual ordering of young men’s lives. Health Education Australia, 2, 2002. [6]
- Engaging Men: Strategies and dilemmas in violence prevention education among men, M Flood. Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, CASA House (Centre Against Sexual Assault), 2003 [7]
- Youth and Pornography in Australia: Evidence on the extent of exposure and likely effects, M Flood, C Hamilton - The Australia Institute. Canberra, 2003 [8]
- Lust, trust and latex: why young heterosexual men do not use condoms, M Flood. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2003. [9]
- Fatherhood and fatherlessness, M Flood. The Australia Institute Discussion Paper, 2003 [10]
- What’s Wrong With a Presumption of Joint Custody?. McInnes, E., G. Orkin, K. Swinbourne, and M. Flood, Family Matters, 55, 2003.
- Backlash: Angry men's movements, M Flood in The battle and backlash rage on: Why Feminism Cannot be Obsolete, Stacey Elin Rossi. Xlibris, 2004. [11]
- The Myth of Women’s False Accusations of Domestic Violence and Misuse of Protection Orders. Women Against Violence, 16, 2004-2005. [12]
- The Myth of False Accusations of Child Abuse. Women Against Violence, 16, 2004-2005. [13]
- Mapping homophobia in Australia, M Flood, C Hamilton. Australia Institute, 2005. [14]
- Women, Men, and Gun Violence: Options for action, Buchanan, C., V. Farr, M. Flood, and J. Galeria, Missing Pieces: Directions for reducing gun violence through the UN process on small arms control. Ed. Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. Geneva: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, 2005. [15]
- Men's Collective Struggles for Gender Justice, M Flood in Handbook of studies on men & masculinities, Michael S. Kimmel, Jeff Hearn, Raewyn Connell. Blackwell, 2005. [16]
- Changing Men: Best practice in sexual violence education. Women Against Violence, 18, 2005-2006. [17]
- Undoing Men’s Privilege and Advancing Gender Equality in Public Sector Institutions. Flood, M., and B. Pease, Policy and Society, 24, 2006. [18]
- What’s Wrong with Fathers’ Rights? Men Speak Out: Views on gender, sex, and power. Ed. S. Tarrant. Routledge, 2007. [19]
- International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, eds. M. Flood, J.K. Gardiner, B. Pease, and K. Pringle. London & New York: Routledge, 2007. [20]
- Exposure to pornography among youth in Australia, M Flood. Journal of Sociology, 2007. [21]
- Involving Men in Gender Practice and Policy. Critical Half, 5, 2007. [22]
- Men, sex, and homosociality: How Bonds between Men Shape Their Sexual Relations with Women, M Flood. Men and masculinities, 2008. [23]
- Bent Straights: Diversity and flux among heterosexual men. Intimate Citizenships: Gender, Subjectivity, Politics. Ed. E.H. Oleksy. Routledge, 2008. [24]
- Violence Against Women: A key determinant of health and wellbeing., Walker, L., M. Flood, and K. Webster, Understanding Health: A Social Determinants Approach. Ed. H. Keleher and C. MacDougall. Oxford University Press, 2008.
- Rethinking the Significance of ‘Attitudes’ in Challenging Men’s Violence Against Women, Pease, B., and M. Flood, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 43, 2008.
- Everyday Anti-Sexism, M Flood in On The Road to Healing: An Anthology for Men Ending Sexism, Basil Shadid. Dual Power Press, 2009. [25]
- Reshaping Attitudes toward Violence against Women. Flood, M., B. Pease, N. Taylor, and K. Webster, Violence Against Women in Families and Relationships: Volume 4, The Media and Cultural Attitudes. Eds. E. Stark and E. Buzawa. Praeger, 2009.
- Everyday Anti-Sexism, M Flood in On The Road to Healing: An Anthology for Men Ending Sexism, Basil Shadid. Dual Power Press, 2009. [26]
- Factors Influencing Attitudes to Violence Against Women, Flood, M., and B. Pease, Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 10, 2009.
- The Harms of Pornography Exposure Among Children and Young People. Child Abuse Review, 18, 2009. [27]
- Youth, Sex, and the Internet. Counselling, Psychotherapy, and Health, 5, 2009.
- ‘Fathers’ Rights’ and the Defense of Paternal Authority in Australia. Violence Against Women, 16, 2010. [28]
- Young Men Using Porn. Everyday Pornographies. Ed. K. Boyle. Routledge, 2010. [29]
- Involving Men in Efforts to End Violence Against Women. Men and Masculinities, 14, 2011. [30]
- Building Men’s Commitment to Ending Sexual Violence Against Women. Feminism & Psychology, 21, 2011. [31]
- Men as Students and Teachers of Feminist Scholarship. Men and Masculinities, 14, 2011.
References
- ^ Michael Flood, (2000), PhD thesis: Lust, Trust and Latex: Why young heterosexual men don't use condoms, Australian National University
- ^ Men and masculinity: Adele Horin, (1 December 2003), Fathers still not sharing load, says study, Sydney Morning Herald; Fallout from the Bulldogs, (broadcast 7:50am - Thursday 29 April 2004), Breakfast, ABC Radio National RealAudio); Farah Farouque, (26 February 2005), The solitary confinement of the Aussie bloke, The Age
- ^ Domestic violence: Michael Flood, (23 January 2004), Booze, bravado and male honour make for a culture of violence, Sydney Morning Herald; Deborah Gough, (20 August 2006), Women hit in message of violence, The Age, Jason Om, Ombudsman finds domestic violence campaign 'misleading', ABC News, updated Thu Sep 2, 2010 2:10pm AEST
- ^ Censorship and the internet: Young people exposed to pornography online, AM, ABC Radio National, broadcast 3 March 2003, Reporter: Louise Yaxley; Rachel Maher, 'Net Nanny' Advocate Does Back Flip, (5 June 2009), New Matilda
- ^ Liz Gooch, (27 July 2005), One in three people think gays immoral, The Age
- ^ Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease & Keith Pringle (eds), (2007), International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities,Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-33343-6
External links
- A number of papers by Flood are available on his staff page, at the University of Wollongong.
- Copies of articles and papers by Flood are available at the XYonline site.
Categories:- Australian sociologists
- Australian academics
- Living people
- Men's movement
- Feminist studies scholars
- University of Wollongong faculty
- Australian National University alumni
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