NGM Circle Resource Recap: Masculinity & Radicalization
From the NGM Circle on masculinity and radicalization on August 19, 2021.
Huge thanks to NGM volunteers Niall, Blake, Mark N, and Mike M for putting on a fantastic Circle and for finding the majority of these resources! Thanks as well to everyone who attended and contributed resources as well—we have tried to appropriately credit you all throughout. :)
By Veronika Ilich
Trainings
- Bystander Intervention Training (see Hollaback’s training schedule here) 
Organizations
- Higher Unlearning (cheers, Jeff!) 
- Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence 
- Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence (leaders in researching how to best engage men and boys in gender-based violence prevention) 
- A Call to Men (US-based organization working to engage men and boys in GBV prevention) 
Videos
- The Adorkable Misogyny of The Big Bang Theory (thanks Ryan!) 
- Innuendo Studios (excellent series of videos that talk about far right extremism) 
- ContraPoints' video on incels (terrific and also very funny, though NSFW) 
- Folding Ideas (he’s Calgarian, has a great video about Flat Earth that goes into radicalization as well—kudos to Grayson for these last three suggestions!) 
- White Right: Meeting the Enemy (by Deeyah Khan) 
- JIHAD (the Bafta-nominated film by Deeyah Khan) 
Books
- Angry White Men by Michael Kimmel 
- Masculinities by RW Connell 
- Gender, Religion, Extremism : Finding Women in Anti-Radicalization by Katherine Brown 
- Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When the Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson (thanks Mike!) 
Podcasts
News & Blog Articles
- Masculinity And U.S. Extremism: What Makes Young Men Vulnerable To Toxic Ideologies (NPR) 
- Boys to men: the violent teenagers of the radical right (Open Democracy) 
- Threat of ‘incel’ terrorism continues to grow, attract younger followers: experts (Global News) 
- Canada’s online ecosystem of hate is thriving (The Globe and Mail) 
- How YouTubers are deradicalizing members of the alt-right (CBC) 
- ‘Incel’ violence is a form of extremism. It’s time we treated it as a security threat (The Conversation) 
- The misogynist incel movement is spreading. Should it be classified as a terror threat? (The Guardian) 
- Gender and Right-Wing Extremism in America: Why Understanding Women’s Roles is Key to Preventing Future Acts of Domestic Terrorism (Just Security) 
Publications
- Second Systematic Review: Prevention (CPN-PREV) 
- Building awareness, seeking solutions: extremism and hate motivated violence in Alberta (OPV) 
- An Online Environmental Scan of Right-wing Extremism in Canada (ISD) 
- Incels: A Guide to Symbols and Terminology (Moonshot CVE) 
Academic Research
(Some of these are paywalled, sorry to anyone who is not a student with university access!)
- Rape-Related Mourning on a Social Media Networking Site: Leah Parsons’ “Facebooked” Grief and the Angel Rehteah Parsons Page (Little, 2019) 
- Assessing the Threat of Incel Violence (Hoffman et al., 2020) 
- The Self-Radicalization of White Men: “Fake News” and the Affective Networking of Paranoia (Johnson, 2018) 
- Extremism and Toxic Masculinity: The Man Question Re-Posed (Pearson, 2019) 
- Sympathy for Violent Radicalization Among College Students in Quebec (Canada): The Protective Role of a Positive Future Orientation (Miconi et al., 2020) 
- Masculinity Threat, ‘Incel’ Traits, and Violent Fantasies Among Heterosexual Men in the United States (Scaptura & Boyle, 2020) 
- The role of domestic violence in fatal mass shootings in the United States, 2014–2019 (Geller et al., 2021) 
- Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Assessing the Effect of Gender Norms on the Lethality of Female Suicide Terrorism (Thomas, 2021) 
