Issues of time and change are foregrounded in qualitative longitudinal research (QLL1) and are considered here in the context of contemporary fatherhood. From a wider sample of 46 men interviewed as part of the QLL Timescapes network, we draw on two case studies of men who became fathers for the first time in 2000. This paper considers the men’s relationship to involvement and the linked concepts of exclusion and redundancy, terms which emerged from the data and changed over time in the men’s accounts. We seek to emphasise the value of QLL methods for providing a more complex understanding of the lived experience of life transitions and their longer‐term implications, contrasting this with existing studies offering a 'snapshot' approach
"This study set out to determine if and how men change their approach to fatherhood for reasons othe...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
This chapter deals with men’s transition to fatherhood using a qualitative investigation into whethe...
Issues of time and change are foregrounded in qualitative longitudinal research (QLL1) and are consi...
The basis of this article is my experience as a researcher on Timescapes Project 4 - Masculinities, ...
This article explores men’s articulations and practices of gender through transition to first-time f...
This article considers the timing of the transition to first-time fatherhood and its position in the...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Timescapes project was th...
The participants' detailed accounts demonstrate how age and timing decisions can have a significant ...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of men's experiences of pregnancy, birth and early father...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...
This article addresses the question of how developmental psychology could benefit from mixed methods...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
This chapter explores the contemporary utility of ritual transition theory (Van Gennep [1909], 1960)...
"This study set out to determine if and how men change their approach to fatherhood for reasons othe...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
This chapter deals with men’s transition to fatherhood using a qualitative investigation into whethe...
Issues of time and change are foregrounded in qualitative longitudinal research (QLL1) and are consi...
The basis of this article is my experience as a researcher on Timescapes Project 4 - Masculinities, ...
This article explores men’s articulations and practices of gender through transition to first-time f...
This article considers the timing of the transition to first-time fatherhood and its position in the...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Timescapes project was th...
The participants' detailed accounts demonstrate how age and timing decisions can have a significant ...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of men's experiences of pregnancy, birth and early father...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...
This article addresses the question of how developmental psychology could benefit from mixed methods...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
This chapter explores the contemporary utility of ritual transition theory (Van Gennep [1909], 1960)...
"This study set out to determine if and how men change their approach to fatherhood for reasons othe...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
This chapter deals with men’s transition to fatherhood using a qualitative investigation into whethe...