Brett Stoudt is a doctoral student in Social/Personality Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center.
He has also worked as a Senior Research Associate for The Center for the Study of Boys' Lives (CSBL), a non-profit research organization founded in 2001 devoted to understanding and improving the lives of boys. The 3rd Annual CSBL Roundtable of CSBL featured his presentation about doing research at boys' schools.
His article on school violence, "You're Either In or You're Out"
School Violence, Peer Discipline, and the (Re)Production of Hegemonic Masculinity," was published in 2006 in the journal Men and Masculinities, and is available online.
See also his account of a participatory action research project undertaken at an independent boys' school:
"The co-construction of knowledge in 'safe spaces': Reflecting on politics, power and the use of participatory action research to study violence in an Independent Boys' School"