Researching Young Men and Family Formation: Two Stories

Mary Lou Rasmussen*, Katherine Carroll, Ann Evans, Edith Gray, Kerry Price, Rohan Todd, Simon Copland

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    Abstract

    Young men are underrepresented in Australian research on family formation, especially young men who are nonmarital fathers, and are not university educated. In this pilot project, an interdisciplinary research team (demography, sociology, and gender studies) based in Australia set out to design an approach that would engage this particular group of young men on the topic of family formation. We decided to employ a nontraditional research method (which we call scripts) in order to engage young men indirectly on this sensitive issue. This article does not report on what we found; rather, our focus is on gender dynamics involving the research team’s imaginings of masculinity in the research process. We highlight and interrogate the gendered and heteronormative assumptions we made in the research design, anticipating that our experience can inform future research on masculinity and family formation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)611-629
    Number of pages19
    JournalMen and Masculinities
    Volume24
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

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