Professor Michael Flood
@MichaelGLFlood
Researcher on men, masculinities, gender, and violence prevention. Educator and advocate. Tweets my own. I strive for content-rich and evidence-based tweeting.
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Mad Max’s ‘Furiosa’ and other car movies are starting to change who gets behind the wheel
By Helen Pinsent
theconversation.com/mad-maxs-furio… via The Conversation Canada
For more on men, masculinity, cars, and driving, see the notes here: xyonline.net/content/cars-d…
Sad sign sums up what Australian women really need
Women fleeing violent relationships receiving $5000 is a “cop out” and there’s an obvious way to spend the $925 million earmarked, says one advocate.
news.com.au/lifestyle/real… End Rape on Campus Australia
Why women would prefer to be alone in the woods with a bear than a man
Associate Professor Lisa Siguira on women’s perceptions of safety and risk, shaped by the actions of some men
theconversation.com/why-women-woul… The Conversation
Most young adult men reject traditional ideas of masculinity based on aggression, stoicism and homophobia. Nonetheless, the ongoing influence of those ideas continues to harm men and the people around them.
By Professor Michael Flood
theconversation.com/aggressive-hom… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
The reality of working in family legal assistance. If the government is serious about ending the violence, it must commit to increased legal assistance funding. #justiceonthebrink National Legal Aid
smh.com.au/national/my-ph…
4 things schools can do to help prevent gender-based violence
Age assurance measures pose privacy & security risks, a better approach includes porn literacy
theconversation.com/4-things-our-s…
We write for The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand w/ Sarah Vrankovich 🌻 Sharyn Burns Curtin University Edith Cowan University (ECU) RMIT University
Led by Assoc/Prof Asher Flynn & Prof Anastasia Powell & funded by ANROWS, this research focuses on perpetrators of tech-based sexual harassment at work. It highlights that this harassment is often driven by hostility & that perpetrators are rarely held to account. bit.ly/3y30OxN
Are You Covered? New publication by Gippsland Women’s Health explores sex and relationships in the online world
Red Flags – what they mean and how to spot them
Can We Talk About Porn?
Swipe Right, Keep Safe
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How male corporate leaders can play a role in ending gender-based violence
by Bec Brideson
womensagenda.com.au/latest/how-mal…
For more on men's roles in violence prevention, see xyonline.net/content/engagi…
Find key reports and references, many in full text, here: xyonline.net/books/bibliogr…
'To hear our PM reaffirm that his government are committed to ending domestic and family violence, and in the same announcement offer no new real solution or injection of funding into the priority areas the sector has asked for investment in, is gut-wrenching.' Delia Donovan
National Cabinet has committed to a range of strategies to stop violence against women, but has it done enough? theconversation.com/national-cabin… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand