Men's Studies Press

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Men's Studies Press (MSP) is an academic publisher registered in Harriman, Tennessee since 1992. They produce three journals, and have also published monographs and collections of essays. MSP also administers a website – MensStudies.info – of resources related to men's studies.

Mission statement

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The Men's Studies Press is committed to serving the men's studies community and others by publishing scholarly materials; by creating and publishing timely special materials for unique men's studies market niches; by responding promptly to all customers' needs; by treating our internal and external corporate family with respect and fairness; by supporting professionals, teachers, and students who explore men's lives and/or men's issues; and, finally, by promoting values that honor and respect all.[1]

Journals

Monographs

  • Frieman, Barry. The Divorcing Father’s Manual: 8 Steps to Help You and Your Children Survive and Thrive. MPS, 2005. ISBN 1-931342-02-4
  • Gray, Ross. Prostate Tales: Men’s Experiences with Prostate Cancer. MSP, 2003. ISBN 1-931342-00-8
  • Janssen, Diederik. International guide to literature on masculinity: a bibliography. MPS, March 2008. ISBN 978-1-931342-17-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) -- ISBN 978-1-931342-18-6 (electronic)
  • Lee, Terry. A New Path at Midlife: Transformative Relationship & Story for Men. MSP, 2007. ISBN 978-1-931342-08-7
  • Sargent, Paul. Real Men or Real Teachers? Contradictions in the Lives of Men Elementary School Teachers. MPS, 2001. ISBN 0-9671794-3-2

Essay collections

  • Botherson, Sean E. and Joseph M. White (editors). Why Fathers Count: The Importance of Fathers and Their Involvement with Children. MSP, 2007. ISBN 978-1-931342-05-6
  • Focus on Fathers and Fatherhood. MSP, 2007. ISBN 978-1-931342-10-0
  • Josep M. Armengol and Àngels Carabí (editors). Debating Masculinities. MSP, 2009. ISBN 978-1-931342-19-3

See also

References

  1. 'Mission statement', Men's Studies Press.

External links

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