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[[A Few Millimeters of Bone: How Male Supremacists Leverage Scientific Sexism to Reinforce Misogynistic Ideologies]] is an article first published in the peer reviewed journal [[Men and Masculinities]]. The author describes the purpose of the paper: |
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This paper presents a thematic narrative analysis of The Incel Wiki and the Wiki4Men, representing the first formal analysis of the wiki for the men’s rights organization A Voice for Men.<ref>https://academicworks.cuny.edu/jj_pubs/612/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/wip/jAHkm</ref> |
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The paper contains several errors and misrepresentations concerning Wiki4Men. |
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Few pages on Wiki4Men are not publicly available. |
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Revision as of 12:56, 23 December 2025
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A Few Millimeters of Bone: How Male Supremacists Leverage Scientific Sexism to Reinforce Misogynistic Ideologies is an article first published in the peer reviewed journal Men and Masculinities. The author describes the purpose of the paper:
This paper presents a thematic narrative analysis of The Incel Wiki and the Wiki4Men, representing the first formal analysis of the wiki for the men’s rights organization A Voice for Men.[1][2]
The paper contains several errors and misrepresentations concerning Wiki4Men.
Few pages on Wiki4Men are not publicly available.
The information at the top of p11 is simply wrong. At the time of writing Wiki4Men does not apparently mention Satoshi Kanazawa at all. I wonder if this is a citation error and the comment actually relates to the Incel Wiki.
Similarly, at the time of writing, Wiki4Men has no article entitled Discrimination: Paternity.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xFM0g4cAAAAJ&hl=en
Originally published in Men and Masculinities