In the modern western world, the discursive construction of fatherhood and everyday fathering practices has been underpinned by the spatial separation of work from home, of public from private. However, increasing numbers of employees are now working from home and a disproportionate number of these are men with young children. This article draws on new empirical research to examine the implications for fathers and for organizations as home-working disrupts earlier spatial configurations of fatherhood and fathering practices. The article concludes that as the spatial boundaries between home and work collapse, new accommodations between fatherhood/fathering and organization are emerging. However, these are underpinned by a traditional gender ...
The institution of the family is changing in complex and inscrutable ways. Ideally, it continues as ...
Abstract: In this review, we synthesise the growing body of interdisciplinary research on fatherhood...
This paper studies workplaces that facilitate their male employees’ involvement in caring for their...
In the modern western world, the discursive construction of fatherhood and everyday fathering practi...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
We explored 18 fathers\u27 interviews to locate how they constructed work-family balance and their f...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
This article explores novel forms of proactive support for fathers in organizations and analyzes how...
Both research and policy on balancing work and family life have tended to focus on mothers' lives. T...
This article explores the components and the plurality of everyday parenting among separated mothers...
Research over the last decade has documented the return of paid domestic labour across many European...
This book is dedicated to the role of work organizations when it comes to the realization of an acti...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
The institution of the family is changing in complex and inscrutable ways. Ideally, it continues as ...
Abstract: In this review, we synthesise the growing body of interdisciplinary research on fatherhood...
This paper studies workplaces that facilitate their male employees’ involvement in caring for their...
In the modern western world, the discursive construction of fatherhood and everyday fathering practi...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
We explored 18 fathers\u27 interviews to locate how they constructed work-family balance and their f...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
This article explores novel forms of proactive support for fathers in organizations and analyzes how...
Both research and policy on balancing work and family life have tended to focus on mothers' lives. T...
This article explores the components and the plurality of everyday parenting among separated mothers...
Research over the last decade has documented the return of paid domestic labour across many European...
This book is dedicated to the role of work organizations when it comes to the realization of an acti...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
The institution of the family is changing in complex and inscrutable ways. Ideally, it continues as ...
Abstract: In this review, we synthesise the growing body of interdisciplinary research on fatherhood...
This paper studies workplaces that facilitate their male employees’ involvement in caring for their...