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“Information-Backward but Sex-Forward”: Navigating Masculinity towards Intimate Wellbeing and Heterosexual Relationships

Anupriya Tuli, Azra Ismail, Karthik Bhat, Pushpendra Singh, Neha Kumar

202310 citationsDOI

Abstract

There has been a growing interest in reproductive health and intimate wellbeing in Human-Computer Interaction, increasingly from an ecological perspective. Much of this work is centered around women’s experiences across diverse settings, emphasizing men’s limited engagement and need for greater participation on these topics. Our research responds to this gap by investigating cisgender men’s experiences of cultivating sexual health literacies in an urban Indian context. We leverage media probes to stimulate focus group discussions, using popular media references on men’s fertility to elicit shared reflection. Our findings uncover the role that humor and masculinity play in shaping men’s perceptions of their sexual health and how this influences their sense of agency and participation in heterosexual intimate relationships. We further discuss how technologies might be designed to support men’s participation in these relationships as supportive partners and allies.

Topics & Concepts

MasculinityAgency (philosophy)Reproductive healthPsychologyLeverage (statistics)Context (archaeology)Perspective (graphical)Focus groupSocial psychologyPerceptionGender studiesSociologyPopulationArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceSocial scienceDemographyPaleontologyMachine learningAnthropologyComputer scienceBiologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyGender, Feminism, and Media