Hegemonic masculinity
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Te Ohaakii a Hine-National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST) is the national network of those providing specialist services for sexual violence prevention and intervention.
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Based on seminal work by Raewyn. W. Connell and the work of Dr Clare Murphy, this webinar explores how hegemonic masculinity underpins power dynamics enacted as sexual violence. Hegemony is the (usually) invisible dominant ideas and power in a particular situation or society. Dr Debbie Hager will unpick these ideas and examine the underlying norms that enable violence against a range of communities, to create new conversations and pathways to change.
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