James Beggan
Affiliations: | University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States |
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Allison ST, Beggan JK, Efthimiou O. (2019) Editorial: The Art and Science of Heroism and Heroic Leadership. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 655 |
Beggan JK, Allison ST. (2009) Viva viva? Women's meanings associated with male nudity in a 1970s "for women" magazine. Journal of Sex Research. 46: 446-59 |
Allison ST, Eylon D, Beggan JK, et al. (2009) The demise of leadership: Positivity and negativity biases in evaluations of dead leaders Leadership Quarterly. 20: 115-129 |
Beggan JK, Allison ST. (2005) Tough women in the unlikeliest of places: The unexpected toughness of the playboy playmate Journal of Popular Culture. 38: 796-818 |
Allison ST, Beggan JK, Clements C. (2004) Derogatory stereotypic beliefs and evaluations of male nurses Equal Opportunities International. 23: 162-178 |
Beggan J, Allison S. (2003) "What Sort of Man Reads Playboy?" The Self-Reported Influence of Playboy on the Construction of Masculinity The Journal of Men's Studies. 11: 189-206 |
Beggan JK, Allison ST. (2003) Reflexivity in the Pornographic Films of Candida Royalle Sexualities. 6: 301-324 |
Beggan J, Allison S. (2001) What Do Playboy Playmates Want? Implications of Expressed Preferences in the Construction of the "Unfinished" Masculine Identity The Journal of Men's Studies. 10: 1-38 |
Beggan J, Allison S. (2001) The Playboy Rabbit Is Soft, Furry, and Cute: Is This Really the Symbol of Masculine Dominance of Women? The Journal of Men's Studies. 9: 341-370 |
Beggan J, Gagné P, Allison S. (2000) An Analysis of Stereotype Refutation in Playboy by an Editorial Voice: The Advisor Hypothesis The Journal of Men's Studies. 9: 1-21 |