
Until now, family scholars had not explicitly theorized and focused on
how physical space shapes fathers' lives. A distinct volume of
theoretical and empirical research, Situated
Fathering addresses
this oversight by proposing a new framework for studying how various
contingencies of physical space in conjunction with social and symbolic
issues affect men's identities as fathers and their involvement with
children. Consistent with public interest in men's efforts to "be
there" as providers and caregivers, this book explores issues
associated with the barriers and supports to involvement that are part
of the physical and social environment. Written largely for
family scholars and students, it emphasizes a future-oriented
perspective by outlining directions for theoretically guided research
in specific, often gendered, fathering sites.
--Description from Book Jacket
Last Updated: July 26, 2005
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