Collect participant observation data: For three consecutive days, collect data on how and where you see hegemonic ideals of manhood achieved and performed as you go about your regular routines (i.e., at school, at work, at the gym, on social media; and while socializing with friends or family). This can be an interaction between friends, a phrase you heard repeated or shouted, or from a television advertisement.Post your findings. Select the three observations you made that you think best exemplify the concept “hegemonic masculinity” and tell us where and when these observations took place.

Collect participant observation data: For three consecutive days, collect data on how and where you see hegemonic ideals of manhood achieved and performed as you go about your regular routines (i.e., at school, at work, at the gym, on social media; and while socializing with friends or family). This can be an interaction between friends, a phrase you heard repeated or shouted, or from a television advertisement.Post your findings. Select the three observations you made that you think best exemplify the concept “hegemonic masculinity” and tell us where and when these observations took place. Note, your data should be coming from a wide range of spaces/places (i.e., not only from a television show you watch or social media). Be sure to include an observation from at least one face-to-face experience. Do not, however, include identifying information – such as a person’s name – in your post.Peer review. Select a post from one of your peers and analyze their data from a sociological perspective – use their observations of masculinity to explain the relationship between hegemonic masculinity and gender inequalities (e.g., the legitimation of masculine domination).