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The Voices of Boys and Young Men (1997–2015)

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From Harland’s first ethnographic study in 1997 to the one-to-one and focus group interviews with young men in 2015, we have been provided with a wealth of commentary from boys and young men. Numerically this period of research represents over 1,000 different boys and young men talking and sharing their views on violence and masculinity (and other things).

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© 2015 Ken Harland and Sam McCready

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Harland, K., McCready, S. (2015). The Voices of Boys and Young Men (1997–2015). In: Boys, Young Men and Violence. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137297358_7

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