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    • Sociology
    • Gender Studies

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    • Global policies since 1994 emphasize men's inclusion for universal sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
    • The SRHR field faces challenges in defining and implementing men's meaningful engagement in research, programs, and policies.
    • Current programmatic focus in SRHR may hinder the generation of data for gender-transformational change.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To argue that SRHR's programmatic focus limits data production for gender transformation.
    • To propose an analytic lens for SRHR research that captures gender and power dynamics.
    • To explore conceptual complementarities between hegemonic masculinities and Reproductive Justice for men's inclusion in SRHR.

    Main Methods:

    • Commentary and theoretical analysis.
    • Conceptual integration of hegemonic masculinities and Reproductive Justice frameworks.
    • Literature review on men's engagement in SRHR research, programs, and policies.

    Main Results:

    • The programmatic approach in SRHR is insufficient for generating evidence on gender and power.
    • An analytic framework combining hegemonic masculinities and Reproductive Justice can enhance research innovation.
    • This integrated framework allows for deeper interrogation of gender and power in SRHR.

    Conclusions:

    • Meaningful engagement of men in SRHR necessitates research that analyzes gender and power.
    • Integrating hegemonic masculinities and Reproductive Justice offers a novel analytic framework for SRHR research.
    • This approach can produce crucial data to address injustices limiting sexual and reproductive freedoms.