Consultation

Angelica sometimes takes on consulting work with nonprofits and companies seeking to solve complex gender-related problems. This can involve bespoke research on issues related to social-psychological issues within organizations, such as how to disrupt a masculinity contest culture that has developed in a workplace. Angelica has conducted research for the Men Advocating Real Change team at Catalyst Inc., the global nonprofit driving workplace inclusion, and has consulted for Soho House, The Movember Institute for Men’s Health, and Procter & Gamble. To get in touch about consulting, please visit the contact page.

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Speaking

Angelica offers talks, keynotes, and panel contributions on the social and psychological forces shaping how we connect today. She speaks about men’s social connections and friendship, the hidden emotional labor women perform to sustain relationships, and the gendered dynamics of care, intimacy, and social networks. Drawing on original research and her forthcoming book Men Without Men, Angelica also facilitates conversations at universities, think tanks, festivals, companies, and public forums seeking deeper insight into gender, relationships, and the future of human connection.

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Enquiries regarding speaking can be sent to Monica MacSwan at monica@aitkenalexander.co.uk.


Teaching

Angelica regularly teaches psychology courses for undergraduate and graduate students. She has taught at The City University of New York, New York University, and Stanford University. For course syllabi for her Psychology of Gender, Research Methods, or Introduction to Feminism course, please contact Angelica.

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