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Intersectionality and fatherhood: Theorizing non‐hegemonic fatherhoods
Journal of Family Theory and Review, 2021AbstractContemporary research on fatherhood describes fatherhood as a multifaceted, dynamic social, and cultural construction, deeply affected by class, race, and gender inequalities. However, critics claim that dominant theories on fatherhood have been mostly elaborated based on middle‐class, Anglo‐centered, dominant, and mainstream fatherhood ...
Roni Strier, Nadav Perez-Vaisvidovsky
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Reshaping Fatherhood: Finding the Models
Journal of Family Issues, 1993One of the reasons that the “conduct” of fatherhood has been slow to change is lack of exposure to appropriate paternal role models. This research was designed to examine how fathers of young children (one child < 6 years of age) shaped fatherhood roles according to various models in their lives.
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2007
Abstract Why is fatherhood found at all in humans? This question is central to our understanding of men and families, because human fathers are a scientific riddle. This is because men's parenting is highly unusual when placed in the context of little, if any, male parenting in at least 95 percent of other mammalian species, including ...
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Abstract Why is fatherhood found at all in humans? This question is central to our understanding of men and families, because human fathers are a scientific riddle. This is because men's parenting is highly unusual when placed in the context of little, if any, male parenting in at least 95 percent of other mammalian species, including ...
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A Review of Fatherhood and Employment: Introducing New Perspectives for Management Research
Journal of Management Studies, 2022Caroline Jane Gatrell +2 more
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