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Misogyny is an issue that affects both men and women of all ages. We know that misogyny is a learned social behaviour, beginning at a tender age for most boys. The important question then is: how can we talk to boys and young men about misogyny?
Dr. Sophie King-Hill looks at topics such as sex education, relationships and masculinity and how to have those vital, but difficult conversations.
Find out more about Dr. King-Hill's work here: birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/social-policy/king-hill-sophie.aspx
Misogyny is an issue that affects both men and women of all ages. We know that misogyny is a learned social behaviour, beginning at a tender age for most boys. The important question then is: how can we talk to boys and young men about misogyny?
Dr. Sophie King-Hill looks at topics such as sex education, relationships and masculinity and how to have those vital, but difficult conversations.
Find out more about Dr. King-Hill's work here: birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/social-policy/king-hill-sophie.aspx