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'''Diederik Janssen, MD''' is a (MD in 2001) critical analyst known not for his writings on medicine, but instead, anthropology and young masculinities. Janssen has compiled a large database (below) of anthropological knowledge on the sexual upbringing of children in various cultures across the world. | {{Template:Ac}}'''Diederik Janssen, MD''' is a (MD in 2001) critical analyst known not for his writings on medicine, but instead, anthropology and young masculinities. Janssen has compiled a large database (below) of anthropological knowledge on the sexual upbringing of children in various cultures across the world. | ||
A former student at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Janssen is also credited as a (founding) editor of a number of journals on masculinity, including ''[[Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies]]'', which contains occasional commentary on boyhood sexualities. | A former student at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Janssen is also credited as a (founding) editor of a number of journals on masculinity, including ''[[Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies]]'', which contains occasional commentary on boyhood sexualities. | ||
We have begun summarizing Jannsen's anthropological survey of youth sexualities, on our [[Research:_Activating_Janssen|'Activating Jannsen' page here]]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 04:37, 2 December 2023
Diederik Janssen, MD is a (MD in 2001) critical analyst known not for his writings on medicine, but instead, anthropology and young masculinities. Janssen has compiled a large database (below) of anthropological knowledge on the sexual upbringing of children in various cultures across the world.
A former student at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Janssen is also credited as a (founding) editor of a number of journals on masculinity, including Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies, which contains occasional commentary on boyhood sexualities.
We have begun summarizing Jannsen's anthropological survey of youth sexualities, on our 'Activating Jannsen' page here.