Social Justice Fatherhood Scholars Know Best For Father's Day, here's research on how dads are faring, how they're portrayed in pop culture and how the increasing frequency of stay-at-home fathers is changing gender roles in society. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Accidental Deaths Linked to Macho Code of Honor Accidental death rates are higher in states where challenges to one's masculinity are taken seriously. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Violence and Aggression Linked to Mating in Men’s Minds A psychology study from Hong Kong suggests that, among men, the impulses to make love and war are deeply intertwined. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Casual Sex: Men, Women Not So Different After All New research suggests women turn down offers of casual sex for one good reason: They suspect — with some reason — they won’t enjoy it. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Real Men Do Apologize Newly published research finds men are as willing as women to apologize. But they’re less likely to believe a particular incident warrants contrition. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Picture for Men: Superhero or Slacker Recent scholarship and popular journalism both suggest an unappealing future for American boys: You're screwed. Sameer Pandya
Social Justice Men Lag in Caring for Themselves A different kind of health care reform is needed in America — how men treat themselves. Frank Nelson
Social Justice Benefits of Fatherhood Extend to the Community New research finds fathering children leads men to behave in more altruistic ways. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Aggression Not As Attractive As Men Believe New research finds males mistakenly believe aggressive behavior is admired. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice What If It’s Not Raining Men? Guys wait longer to get married where women are in abundance, but get hitched sooner when females are scarcer. Lee Drutman