Page Title: Institute for Research on Male Supremacism – Challenging Misogyny

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Page Text: The Institute for Research on Male Supremacism provides in-depth research and timely analysis of male supremacist mobilization, ideology, and violence to support media, activists, and other researchers challenging misogyny and transmisogyny. Call for Proposals: Failures of Care Submit proposals for an edited volume edited volume that approaches care as a relational phenomenon through a critical lens rooted in the scholars' experiences and observations of failures of care in institutions, within their own data collection and analysis, while promoting their research, or interpersonally with other scholars. If interested, please fill out the Google Interest Form with your information and a 150 word abstract describing the contribution by September 30, 2021. SUBMIT HERE Webinar Panel on DeVos' Title IX Regulations: Now Online If you missed our panel discussion on the Trump administration’s new Title IX regulations, the public video recording is now available online. Moderated by IRMS executive director Alex DiBranco, the slate of panelists includes Nicole Bedera, Jessica Cabrera, Jackie Cruz, Wagatwe Wanjuki, Andrea Pino-Silva, and Alexandra Brodsky. Our previous webinars on "incel" and "Red Pill" ideologies and right-wing responses to the COVID-19 crisis can also be streamed on the IRMS YouTube channel. WATCH HERE Mentorship Opportunity for Research on Male Supremacism We are now accepting applications for emerging researchers on male supremacism who wish to participate in the institute’s mentorship program. This opportunity is for those who are beginning projects on subjects related to male supremacism and misogyny who would benefit from the expertise of researchers already conducting work in this field. The program is open to researchers at all levels of academia and independent researchers.

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