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2019
There is little doubt that today’s fathers are responding to new expectations about fatherhood and fathering practices. The remote, detached, breadwinning father of the past, once lauded as a masculine ideal, has faded and men are now expected to be ‘involved’, ‘intimate’, ‘caring’ and ‘domesticated’ fathers (Dermott, 2008; Miller, 2010; Morgan, 2011 ...
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There is little doubt that today’s fathers are responding to new expectations about fatherhood and fathering practices. The remote, detached, breadwinning father of the past, once lauded as a masculine ideal, has faded and men are now expected to be ‘involved’, ‘intimate’, ‘caring’ and ‘domesticated’ fathers (Dermott, 2008; Miller, 2010; Morgan, 2011 ...
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2018
This chapter explores how perceptions of masculinity play into the ways in which Chinese migrant fathers in Africa perceive and perform parental care from afar. Migration not only redefines institutional structures of the family, it also changes or challenges existing notions of parenthood.
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This chapter explores how perceptions of masculinity play into the ways in which Chinese migrant fathers in Africa perceive and perform parental care from afar. Migration not only redefines institutional structures of the family, it also changes or challenges existing notions of parenthood.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
I argue that it is possible for prospective mothers to wrong prospective fathers by bearing their child; and that lifting paternal liability for child support does not correct the wrong inflicted to fathers. It is therefore sometimes wrong for prospective mothers to bear a child, or so I argue here.
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I argue that it is possible for prospective mothers to wrong prospective fathers by bearing their child; and that lifting paternal liability for child support does not correct the wrong inflicted to fathers. It is therefore sometimes wrong for prospective mothers to bear a child, or so I argue here.
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2009
In this book, the authors use evidence from the National Evaluation of the Children's Fund to explore the experiences of children and families who are most marginalised. They consider the historical context of approaches to child welfare, and present a new framework for understanding and developing preventative polices and practice.
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In this book, the authors use evidence from the National Evaluation of the Children's Fund to explore the experiences of children and families who are most marginalised. They consider the historical context of approaches to child welfare, and present a new framework for understanding and developing preventative polices and practice.
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2022
Euthydemus claims that if one knows anything one must know everything, lest one be a knower and a non-knower at the same time. Speech itself makes this unavoidable, since it cannot help but utter generics (nouns) in its attempt to grasp particulars. To know a particular can only mean to know it in light of a class; the result is that one always knows ...
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Euthydemus claims that if one knows anything one must know everything, lest one be a knower and a non-knower at the same time. Speech itself makes this unavoidable, since it cannot help but utter generics (nouns) in its attempt to grasp particulars. To know a particular can only mean to know it in light of a class; the result is that one always knows ...
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Fathering attitudes and father involvement
2011Fatherhood is being increasingly studied, and positive consequences related to involved fathering are gaining greater recognition. However, we still do not understand why observed fathering behavior lags behind society's standard of the highly involved father.
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