A School Leader’s Guide for Countering the Manosphere
Misogynist online culture is reshaping boys’ behavior in your building
www.edweek.org/leadership/o...
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Here’s What the ‘Manosphere’ Gets Wrong about Cuckoldry
The term “cuck” has become synonymous with “sucker” and “loser.” But this distorts its history and meaning, creating a baseless moral panic that harms both women and science
By Professor Brooke Scelza
www.scientificamerican.com/article/here...
Tradwives, sugar babies and OnlyFans: Euphoria’s misogyny feels like the manosphere’s wet dream
The latest season is a sexist manosphere fantasy of young women as manipulative creatures who only interact with men in order to extract clout and cash. www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio...
State of the World’s Fathers 2026: Stretched to the Breaking Point
Launched by Equimundo, this landmark global report reveals a powerful and urgent truth: fathers care more than ever, but caring has never been harder.
www.equimundo.org/resources/st...
The women facing 'impossible choices' as a crisis grips Australia
Cost of living pressures are thought to be exacerbating instances of domestic and family violence.
www.sbs.com.au/news/article...
Not In Our Name: How to talk about the weaponisation of violence against women and girls
A new guide helping the public, politicians and journalists respond to those who use false or misleading claims about VAWG to stoke division for political gain.
www.endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk/not-in-our-n...
The ‘manosphere’ has already infiltrated the workplace. We’re only just noticing
As conversations about gender and DEI recede in some workplaces, language from the ‘manosphere’—from ‘alpha leadership’ to ‘high-value employees’—is becoming more visible.
www.fastcompany.com/91523017/the...
‘When I watched the girls loving this man, I felt sick’: the woman who exposed a polygamous paedophile www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
How Small Gender Differences Become Big, Stubborn Myths
Or: why women and men aren’t as different as we like to believe
By Katie Jagielnicka
thenoosphere.substack.com/p/how-small-...
Misidentification of Aboriginal Women as primary aggressors in Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
This Policy Brief explores how Aboriginal women in the NT are criminalised by being misidentified as the primary aggressors in domestic and family violence.
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Researcher Marc Brackett shares strategies to counter radicalization before it takes root.
www.edweek.org
In online forums the term “cuck” has become synonymous with “sucker” and “loser.” But this use distorts its history and meaning, creating a baseless moral panic that harms both women and science
Cost of living pressures are thought to be exacerbating instances of domestic and family violence.
www.sbs.com.au
Women’s rights groups have issued a call to “change the narrative”, as disinformation about violence against women and girls (VAWG) continues to be used as “a tool for political point scoring”. Campai...
As conversations about gender and DEI recede in some workplaces, language from the 'manosphere'—from 'alpha leadership' to 'high-value employees'—is becoming more visible.
Without Christine Marie, Samuel Bateman might never have been jailed for his crimes among the Mormon community of Short Creek. What drives the heroine of Netflix’s hit documentary Trust Me: The False ...