Fatherhood and Masculinities A comparative study of the ideals and realities of fatherhood and masculinity in Britain and Sweden
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Kearney, Jeremy, Mansson, Sven-Axel, Plantin, Lars and Quaid, Sheila (2000) Fatherhood and Masculinities A comparative study of the ideals and realities of fatherhood and masculinity in Britain and Sweden. Project Report. University of Sunderland Press, Centre for research and Practice University of Sunderland.
Item Type: | Reports, briefing/ working papers (Project Report) |
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Abstract
This report presents the findings of a comparative research study carried out n the North east of England and Sweden. It examines the way that structural factors and gender cultures in two different countries influence how men understand the role of fatherhood and the effect it has on their masculine identity. It discusses the impact different economic conditions, social policies and cultural expectations have on how they think and act as fathers in their everyday lives.
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Depositing User: Sheila Quaid |
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Item ID: 7651 |
Identification Number: ISBN 1-873757-48-4 |
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/7651 |
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Date Deposited: 02 Aug 2017 14:41 |
Last Modified: 04 Jan 2023 04:30 |
Author: | Sheila Quaid |
Author: | Jeremy Kearney |
Author: | Sven-Axel Mansson |
Author: | Lars Plantin |
University Divisions
Faculty of Education and SocietyFaculty of Education and Society > School of Social Sciences
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Social Sciences > Health and Social CareSocial Sciences > Sociology
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