Unmasking the Manosphere: Tackling the Misogyny Crisis in Schools

Author:   Matt Pinkett
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781041008477


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   08 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Unmasking the Manosphere: Tackling the Misogyny Crisis in Schools


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The rise of toxic male influencers and the Manosphere means that all over the country, boys are at risk of misogynistic radicalisation. Schools need to be proactive in their efforts to combat misogyny, and this book will help them do just that. It explains how misogyny shows up in classrooms, corridors, and group chats, and, crucially, what we can do to challenge it. Combining the latest research, personal anecdote, and expert advice, the book provides guidance on tackling misogyny in all aspects of school life from the curriculum and behaviour policies to the corridors and tutor time. Packed with evidence-based strategies and real examples, the chapters cover: • The Manosphere: what is it and what can we do about it? • Social media, internet porn, and the role of influencers • The impact of misogyny on young people • Combatting misogyny and sexual harassment • How to have meaningful and effective discussions Written by Matt Pinkett, teacher, bestselling author, and expert on adolescent masculinity, this is essential reading for teachers and school leaders wanting to better understand, discuss, and address misogyny and sexual harassment in their schools.

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Author:   Matt Pinkett
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781041008477


ISBN 10:   1041008473
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   08 April 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""This book acts as a stark yet necessary insight and tool for all educators. As a young female teacher who has been sexually harassed multiple times, it’s refreshing to see a male teacher call for schools and Government to do more to protect teachers and students, whilst encouraging classrooms built on empathy, understanding and respect. Honest, real-life testimonies and practical tips and scripts make some really heavy issues as easily digestible as they can be, whilst not shying away from the terrifying reality of misogyny in our schools.""- Georgia Theodoulou, teacher and award-winning VAWG campaigner. “Timely and compelling, this book tackles the challenge of misogyny with clarity, compassion, and conviction. It offers accessible insights and practical strategies to help boys and schools become active agents of change. While fully acknowledging the seriousness and scale of the issue, it never loses sight of the potential for progress. Grounded in realism but driven by hope, this is an indispensable guide that empowers educators and communities to take meaningful action, making it an invaluable resource for anyone committed to fostering respect, equality, and lasting cultural transformation.”- Lisa Sugiura, Professor in Cybercrime and Gender ‘A sober reminder of the content accessible within a few clicks for many young people in our settings. Rather than turning a blind eye, wishing it weren’t the case, we need insights about the nature of the problem. We also need to understand the vulnerability of many young people drawn to the Manosphere: it’s often related loneliness and deep sadness. So, what can schools do? There are no quick fixes, but expert insights and advice grounded in the belief that young people need to be heard, taken seriously and feel that they belong. Those of us working in schools need to know about the Manosphere and we also need support to navigate it. We have both from Matt Pinkett, one of the deepest thinkers and practitioners on this subject.’ - Mary Myatt, education writer and speaker “This book is such an important read. It challenges outdated ideas of masculinity with honesty and compassion, while giving teachers (and parents) the tooks they need to help boys embrace empathy and authenticity. As someone passionate about gender equality and raising the next generation, I can't recommend it enough.” - Ashley James - Broadcaster


Author Information

Matt Pinkett is a teacher, author, and speaker specialising in issues of masculinity, education, and student wellbeing. With over a decade of classroom experience, Matt has developed a reputation for tackling some of the most complex challenges facing schools today – ranging from boys’ underachievement to toxic masculinity, misogyny, and mental health.

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