
Navigating Contemporary Fatherhood in Europe
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The book investigates fatherhood in various everyday settings, such as outdoor spaces, workplaces and the home, while considering the influence of policy frameworks across different European countries. By analysing fathers' experiences and the impact of policy on familial roles, it provides fresh insights into the concept of 'involvement' and progression towards practices of more equitable fatherhood.
Encouraging new thinking on paternal engagement, this is a critical look at how fatherhood is navigated, negotiated and understood within diverse cultural and policy contexts in everyday life.
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'This book provides a powerful antidote to global toxic masculinity fears. The editors have curated new authoritative evidence of paternal caring from fathers and father figures in diverse settings and family circumstances. This is a significant contribution to public and academic understanding of the state of twenty-first century fatherhood.' Margaret O'Brien, University College London 'This fascinating volume is a unique and timely collection of research on recent trends in fatherhood in Europe'. Petteri Eerola, University of JyvaeskylaeMore details
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Lars Plantin is Professor of Social work at Malmoe University.
Allan Westerling is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at Roskilde University.
Content
1. 'I Like to Be a Parent and a Student, Not a Student-Parent I Guess': Young Fathers Managing the Student-Parent Boundary in the Context of Higher Education - Kerry Fletcher
2. Fathering in Public: Navigating Care in Public Spaces - Jason Preston
3. The Role of Community Dads' Groups in the Construction of Fathering Identities - Ian Blackwell
4. 'I Wouldn't Want to Go There!': Examining the Complexities for Men in Navigating Feminist and Egalitarian Positions Towards Parental Leave - Clare Stovell
5. Pushing Fatherhood Into Private Spaces: The Dual Hands of Work and Family - Martyn Bradley
6. Redefining Paternal Identity in Family Transitions: The Experience of Divorced Fathers in Social Housing Projects in Italy - Maria Letizia Bosoni and Alice Zanchettin
7. 'I'm Very Different from My Father, I Talk Much More About Emotions': Minoritized Danish Fathers Navigating Fatherhood in Times of Intensified Parenting - Anne Hovgaard Jorgensen
8. Fatherhood in the Context of Memories of Child Sexual Abuse - Charlotte Petersson and Lars Plantin
9. Fathering in Sweden and the UK During Times of Crisis: Experiences of Forced Displacement and the COVID-19 Pandemic - Therese Wissoe and Tina Miller
Conclusion: Beyond Progressive?: Futures of Fatherhood Research in Europe - Allan Westerling, Lars Plantin and Tina Miller
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