MasculinityWant to understand shifting masculine hero narratives? Struggling to get a grip on how to talk about and depict ‘maleness’? Join us to unpack masculine archetypes in 2024. Tuesday 25 Jun 2024
SummaryHow are masculine archetypes evolving? What masculinity means and how it’s performed is increasingly multi-dimensional. As a concept, it’s being creatively subverted, owned by new audiences, rejected, and re-interpreted. But at the other end of the spectrum of people’s relationships to masculinity, we’re also seeing audiences reclaim, protect, and promote a more traditional notion of masculinity. From superheroes to soft boys, from gender traditionalists to sassy babygirls – join us for an expert-led live webinar as we explore what masculinity means to people today and the tensions and opportunities around messaging, product development, and community strategy.
Why Now?
New hero narrativesWith a broader range of aspirational masculine figures on offer for people in culture and in the media, what do brands need to know about these new archetypes and who they’ll land with?
Soft bro cultureWith the male mental health crisis coming into focus for many, how can brands support open conversations while also speaking across a broad range of attitudes about how masculinity ‘should’ be expressed?
Striking a balance in a fluid eraDespite the rise of genderless products and services, many people are also looking for brands tailored to their unique needs, identities, and preferences. How can organisations create audience-specific activations that navigate gender stereotypes?

Featured Speakers

Dan Cassino is a professor of government and politics at Fairleigh Dickinson University's Department of Social Sciences and History and executive director of the FDU Poll (formerly PublicMind). He studies the cognitive psychology of the survey response and how masculinity shapes the social and political attitudes of men. His books include Fox News and American Politics and Gender Threat.

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46%of Democratic-voting men under the age of 50 believe feminism has done more harm than good while only 42% of Republican-voting men over 50 believe the same. Southern Poverty Law Center/Tulchin Research, 2022
77%of men in the US have experienced anxiety, stress, or depression, and 40% of them have never spoken to anyone about it Priory
43%of Australian men are lonely, with 16% reporting high levels of lonelinessHealty Male, 2023

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