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Dag Balkmar (Assistant master)G boder

Education/employments

BA Gender Studies and Social Science, Stockholm University

Fields of interest

In Swedish only

Selected publications

 

Balkmar, Dag (2012) On Men and Cars: An Ethnographic Study of Gendered, Risky and Dangerous Relations, Dis, Linköping University: Linköping. liu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:552946/FULLTEXT01

Balkmar, Dag & Joelsson, Tanja (2012) Feeling the speed – the social and emotional investments in dangerous road practices. In: Jansdotter Samuelsson, M., Krekula, C. & Åberg, M. (eds.) Gender and Change. Karlstad: Karlstad University Press

Hearn, Jeff, Nordberg, Marie, Andersson, Kjerstin, Balkmar, Dag, Forsberg, Lucas, Klinth, Roger, Pringle, Keith, Sandberg, Linn (2012) Hegemonic masculinity and beyond: 40 years of research in Sweden, forthcoming in Men and Masculinities, Sage publications

Balkmar, Dag (2011) Genusrelaterade perspektiv på polisbilskörning”, in Jörgen Lundälv (ed.) Utryckningsföraren, Gävle: Meyer

Balkmar, Dag (2010) ”Kör så det ryker! Hälsorisker i samspelet mellan män,maskulinitet och bil”, I: Wijma, Barbro, Smirthwaithe, Goldina och Swahnberg Katarina (red.) Genus och Kön inom medicin- och vårdutbildningar, Lund: Studentlitteratur.

 

Balkmar, Dag & Tanja Joelsson (2010) "Den bioniske mannen på autoerotiska äventyr – mäns risktagande i trafikrummet" [The bionic man goes autoerotic - theoretic keys towards a refined understanding of men’s risk taking in public space], NORMA, Volume 5. 

 

 

Pringle, Keith, Balkmar, Dag & Iovanni, LeeAnn (2010) Trouble in Paradise: Exploring Patterns of Research and Policy Response to Men's Violence in Denmark and Sweden, NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, Volume 18 Issue 2, 105

Balkmar, Dag (2009) ”Se upp – allt fler kvinnor kör som män!” Nollvisionen som diskurs och problemet män i trafiken [Whatch Out - More Women Drive Like Men! Vision Zero as discourse and men in traffic as problem.] Genusvetenskaplig tidskrift, nr 2-3, 2009.

Balkmar, Dag (2009) ”Online/Offline with Virtual Garages”, in Biricik, Alp and Hearn, Jeff (eds.) Deconstructing the Hegemony of Men and Masculinities, GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume VI, Tema Genus Report Series NO. 10:2009.

Balkmar, Dag, Joelsson, Tanja (2009) Burning Rubber, Marking Territory: Technology, Auto-Erotic Desires and Violating Mobility, in: Åsberg, Cecilia, Harrison, Katherine, Pernud, Björn, Gustavsson, Malena (eds.) Gender Delight, Science, Knowledge, Culture and Writing…for Nina Lykke. Tema Genus, Linköping University.

Balkmar, Dag (2009) Spinning around the ”lycra-lout”, In: Centrum med många riktningar en vänbok till Gunilla Bjerén, Centre for Gender Studies, Stockholm University.

Balkmar, Dag (2008) “Drive-by Shaming – Reflections on the Emotions of (Dangerous) Car Driving”, In: Olsson, Annika (ed.) Thinking with Beverly Skeggs, Centre for Gender studies, Stockholm University

Balkmar, Dag, Iovanni, LeeAnn and Keith Pringle (2008 published online, 2009 published in Journal) A Reconsideration of Two “Welfare Paradises” Research and Policy Responses to Men’s Violence in Denmark and Sweden. Vol 12, Number 2, December 2009, page 155-174, Men & Masculinities, SAGE

Balkmar, Dag (2007) Implicit men in traffic safety discourse: A life course perspective on (auto)mobility, violations and interventions, in NORMA, Vol. 02, Issue 2, 2007, 127–143, Universitetsforlaget AS, Oslo

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