Contemporary fathering
theory, policy and practice
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Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101861349882
- ISBN-101861349874
- ISBN-139781861349880
- ISBN-139781861349873
- Library of Congress Control Number2009289487
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number227931679
- Better World Books9781861349873
- Better World Books9781861349880
- Better World BooksKS-137-629
- Open LibraryOL24034042M
Classifications
- DDC306.874/2
- LCCHQ756 .F42 2009
- LCCHQ756
and 1 more
- LCCHQ756 .B75 2009
Description
Since 1997, child welfare services have been faced with new demands to engage fathers or develop father-inclusive services. This book emerges from work by the author as a researcher and educator over many years on the issues posed by this agenda for child welfare practitioners in a variety of contexts. In locating fathers, fathering and fatherhood within a historical and social landscape, the book addresses issues seldom taken up in practice settings. It explores diversity and complexity in fathering in different disciplines such as psychoanalysis, sociology and psychology and analyses contemporary developments in social policies and welfare practices. The author employs a feminist perspective to highlight the opportunities and dangers in contemporary developments for those wishing to advance gender equity. A key strength of the book is its inter-disciplinary focus. It will be required reading for students, graduate and post-graduate, of social work, social policy, sociology and child and family studies. Academic researchers will also find the book invaluable because of its breadth of scholarship.
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