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Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 513 g

Eerola / Twamley / Pirskanen

Caring Fathers in the Global Context


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-4473-7242-4
Verlag: Bristol University Press

Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 513 g

ISBN: 978-1-4473-7242-4
Verlag: Bristol University Press


Despite growing recognition of fathers’ involvement in family life, dominant narratives still marginalise men’s caring roles. Caring Fathers in the Global Context addresses a pressing gap in our shared understanding: how care is practised and experienced by men across diverse cultural, social and policy settings.

Drawing on wide-ranging, international research, this timely edited collection offers a rich, comparative exploration of how men become ‘caring fathers’ and the pathways leading to this. It connects fatherhood studies with care scholarship to provide new theoretical and empirical insights into how care is shared, negotiated and made meaningful in everyday life.

A vital and interdisciplinary resource for anyone studying families and social change, this book invites readers to rethink care, masculinity and intergenerational relationships in a rapidly changing world.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Foreword (Margaret O’Brien, University College London)

Part I: Introduction to Caring Fatherhood

1. Why study fathers and care? - Katherine Twamley, Petteri Eerola, Pedro Romero-Balsas & Henna Pirskanen

2. The who, what and how of care in caring fatherhood: an ecological care ethics approach - Andrea Doucet

Part II: Understandings and Practices of Good Fatherhood and Care

3. ‘He is our handyman’: young people’s narratives on caring fatherhood and family life in the Faroe Islands - Firouz Gaini

4. Changing fatherhood and gender roles in Somali families: experiences of being fathered in Somalia and in the diaspora - Marja Tiilikainen

5. Moving beyond the narrative of marginalised fatherhood: Russian fathers' accounts of nonresident fathering after family separation - Ekaterina Ivanova

6. Hegemonic, caring or hybrid fathers? The case of Polish fathers of adult children in ‘the empty nest’ - Magdalena Zadkowska, Radoslaw Kossakowski & Bogna Dowgiallo

7. Berry-picking fathers and burdened mothers: parenting modes in dual-income households of urban China during the COVID-19 pandemic - Guanli Zhang, Bingyi Zhang & Lichao Yang

Part III: Exploring What Facilitates or Inhibits Fathers' Care

8. Fathers on the ‘night shift’? Understanding caring fatherhood through parents’ interpretative repertoires of night-time care - Petteri Eerola, Armi Mustosmäki & Henna Pirskanen

9. What happens when fathers are at home? Learning from families’ accounts of COVID-19 lockdown in the UK and South Africa - Katherine Twamley & Sadiyya Haffejee

10. ‘Being there’ as providers and caregivers: caring masculinities in parenting and partnering among young fathers in the UK - Anna Tarrant, Linzi Ladlow & Laura Way

11. Gendered framings of responsibility for care and the availability of leave policies for fathers from a global perspective - Alison Koslowski

12. Gender role attitudes, perceptions of parenthood and father’s parental leave use in Finland - Miia Saarikallio-Torp, Johanna Lammi-Taskula, Anneli Miettinen, Johanna Närvi & Ella Sihvonen

Part IV: Minoritised Fathers and Care

13. Syrian refugee dads in the UK: gendered practises of ‘involvement’ - Tina Miller & Esther Dermott

14. Reconstruction of fatherhood in a strange land: exploring fathering practices of Chinese migrants in Spain - Mengyao Wu & Alberto Del Rey Poveda

15. Refugee fathers’ parenting to protect, nurture and train under resettlement in Sweden - Disa Bergnehr

16. Queer fathers and parents’ caring path to parenthood in the Netherlands and Switzerland - Carole Ammann

17. Fathers caring in families with children with disabilities - Jesús Rogero-García, Gerardo Meil & Pedro Romero-Balsas

18. Accounting for lack of emotional engagement: adults reconceptualising fatherhood - Ann Phoenix

19. Conclusions: Towards more nuanced understandings of fathers’ care - Petteri Eerola, Henna Pirskanen, Pedro Romero-Balsas & Katherine Twamley


Twamley, Katherine
Dr Katherine Twamley is John Adams Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education. Her research focuses on intimacy, parenting, health and sociology of the family.

Petteri Eerola is Senior Lecturer of Education (Family Research and Qualitative Methods) at the University of Jyväskylä and Honorary Associate Professor at the Social Research Institute, University College London.

Katherine Twamley is Professor of Sociology at the Social Research Institute, University College London.

Henna Pirskanen is Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Lapland.

Pedro Romero-Balsas is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Autonomous University of Madrid.



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