Impacts & Attitudes on Sexual Violence Against Men & Boys

deadline for submissions: 
April 12, 2025
full name / name of organization: 
Boy Not There
contact email: 

Boy Not There is a newly established fellowship, advocating for collaboration between scholars and lived-experience advocates regarding sexual violence against men and boys.

We aim to amplify voices that confront the challenges of male sexual violence, reckoning with social stigmas that often become barriers to disclosure. We work with survivors, researchers, educators and professional clinicians to create supportive frameworks for histories to be shared and eventually overcome.

We are calling for contributions for our soon-to-be-launched newsletter and blog, highlighting both emerging research in this field as well as meaningful lived-experience accounts. Those selected will be published on our website and/or in our newsletter, advancing conversations about male sexual violence.

Contributions can be academic, creative, personal or reflective, and might explore (but should not be limited to):

  • The scope of male sexual violence globally and barriers to reporting.
  • The mental health effects of sexual violence on male survivors (e.g., PTSD, depression, substance abuse).
  • How societal expectations of masculinity impact male survivors’ ability to seek help.
  • Comparative analysis of legal systems and cultural responses to male sexual violence.
  • The use of sexual violence against men as a weapon of war.
  • The role of personal storytelling in healing and raising awareness.
  • Evaluating the availability and adequacy of resources for male survivors.
  • The unique challenges faced by gay, bisexual, and transgender male survivors.
  • How male sexual violence affects interpersonal relationships and trust.
  • Long-term consequences of sexual abuse experienced during boyhood.
  • Examining portrayals of male sexual violence in media and their societal impact.
  • Analyzing offender profiles and patterns in cases involving male survivors.
  • How medical professionals address—or overlook—male sexual trauma.
  • Exploring harmful beliefs that prevent recognition of male victimization.
  • The prevalence and institutional response to sexual violence in prisons.
  • Exploring similarities and differences in trauma responses and societal perceptions.
  • Evaluating initiatives aimed at addressing male sexual violence.
  • Costs associated with healthcare, productivity loss, and legal challenges for male survivors.
  • How race, class, and ethnicity intersect with male sexual victimization.
  • Innovative methods for addressing trauma in male survivors.

We invite submissions of varied length, but intend publication for a general audience, so suggest word counts between 1000 - 5000 words.

Submissions can be made as full papers, or abstract proposals, and should be sent to (research@boynotthere.com). More information can be found at boynotthere.com/cfp