In this exciting book, leading fatherhood scholars from Europe and Scandinavia offer unique insights into how to research fathers and fatherhood in contemporary society. Outlining research methods in detail, including examples of large scale studies, online research, surveys and visual and aural methods, they explore how each approach worked in practice, what the benefits and pitfalls were, and what the wider and future application of the chosen research methods might be. Covering a wide range of subjects from non-resident fathers to father engagement in child protection, this major contribution to the field also critiques and addresses the notion that fathers, especially young fathers, can be 'hard to reach'. Essential reading for both students and policy makers in a fast-growing area of interest.
About the AuthorEsther Dermott is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol. Her research is on families, parenting, intimacy and poverty. Caroline Gatrell is Professor of Organization Studies at the University of Liverpool. Her work centres on work, family and health, which she explores from a socio-cultural perspective.
Reviews"Containing almost a dozen charts as well as a wealth of qualitative data, the text demonstrates both the complexity of fathering in the twenty-first century and the difficulties experiences by researchers in obtaining data on fatherhood." INTAMS
Book InformationISBN 9781447331476
Author Jon ccFormat Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Policy PressPublisher Bristol University Press