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Record ID: 15af6cb6-b3b4-4360-beb5-b8eabe84b210
Web resource: https://www.esafety.gov.au/research/being-a-young-man-online
Type: Report
Title: Being a young man online: Tensions, complexities and possibilities
Authors: Cao, David
Flood, Michael
Giunta, Katherine
Harper, Alanna
Keddie, Amanda
McVey, Laura
Nicholas, Mariesa
Roose, Josh
Yin, Mark
Keywords: Gender-Based Violence;Masculinity and Violence;Online Harassment and Abuse;Mental Health Impact of Violence;Youth and Cyber Safety
Topic: Children and young people
Data and statistics
Gender relations, gender norms and attitudes
Impacts of violence
Primary prevention
Sexual violence
Structural inequities
Technology-facilitated abuse
Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Children and young people
Culturally and linguistically diverse communities
LGBTQ communities
People with disability
Year: Jun-2024
Publisher: eSafety Commissioner, Australian Government
Abstract:  This report explores the online experiences of young men in Australia, highlighting the tensions, complexities, and possibilities they navigate. It discusses issues such as online identity, sexuality, and social connections, with a focus on the impact of digital environments on gender norms and violence.
Contents:  Contents 1. Acknowledgements 2. About this report 3. Key findings 4. Methodology 5. Young men shape and express their identities online 6. Young men explore their sexuality online 7. Young men access and navigate social connections online 8. Conclusion 9. References 10. Appendix
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22684
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