Common stereotypes portray black fathers as being largely absent from their families. Yet while black fathers are less likely than white and Hispanic fathers to marry their child\u27s mother, many continue to parent through cohabitation and visitation, providing caretaking, financial, and other in-kind support. This volume captures the meaning and practice of black fatherhood in its many manifestations, exploring two-parent families, cohabitation, single custodial fathering, stepfathering, noncustodial visitation, and parenting by extended family members and friends. Contributors examine ways that black men perceive and decipher their parenting responsibilities, paying careful attention to psychosocial, economic, and political factors that ...
This study explores the social complexity of the experience of growing up with an absent father. Th...
I explore the myth of Black father absence and its deleterious effects, by critically reflecting on ...
Since the mid-1990, promoting responsible fatherhood has remained on the national policy agenda, but...
Negative stereotypes of African-American fathers suggest that they are uninterested in, uninvolved w...
In-depth interviews of African-American nonresidential fathers were used to explore their perception...
texts and current profiles of father involvement in African American families; 2) identify barriers ...
This qualitative study focused on how nonresident African American fathers maintain their role as fa...
The term “Deadbeat Dad” is often associated with Black fathers, suggesting they have relinquished th...
In the United States, the state of fathering has been a concern across all racial groups. Approximat...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
The participants in the study also provided a number of suggestions that might be implemented to hel...
Parental involvement affects the academic achievement that children experience. When parents are inv...
This ethnographic study uses the narratives of African American, single, full-time fathers to explor...
While there is an enormous range of psychological and social research into fathering, and some consi...
This study explores the social complexity of the experience of growing up with an absent father. Th...
I explore the myth of Black father absence and its deleterious effects, by critically reflecting on ...
Since the mid-1990, promoting responsible fatherhood has remained on the national policy agenda, but...
Negative stereotypes of African-American fathers suggest that they are uninterested in, uninvolved w...
In-depth interviews of African-American nonresidential fathers were used to explore their perception...
texts and current profiles of father involvement in African American families; 2) identify barriers ...
This qualitative study focused on how nonresident African American fathers maintain their role as fa...
The term “Deadbeat Dad” is often associated with Black fathers, suggesting they have relinquished th...
In the United States, the state of fathering has been a concern across all racial groups. Approximat...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
The participants in the study also provided a number of suggestions that might be implemented to hel...
Parental involvement affects the academic achievement that children experience. When parents are inv...
This ethnographic study uses the narratives of African American, single, full-time fathers to explor...
While there is an enormous range of psychological and social research into fathering, and some consi...
This study explores the social complexity of the experience of growing up with an absent father. Th...
I explore the myth of Black father absence and its deleterious effects, by critically reflecting on ...
Since the mid-1990, promoting responsible fatherhood has remained on the national policy agenda, but...