This article is based on interviews with 15 men whose children have, or have had, involvement with Norwegian child welfare services (CWS). The aim is to contribute to an increased knowledge of their experience of fatherhood, factors affecting their self-concept and the consequences this has for their fathering practice. The fathers’ relationship to their parents appears important – in terms of what they emphasise in their childcare, and the importance they ascribe themselves as fathers. The fathers constitute their fatherhood as in opposition to their own fathers, and to their children’s mothers. If fathers are uncertain of their role and importance for their children, while being faced with the CWS’ understanding of mothers as primary care...
This essay has tried to find attitudes and experiences regarding involved fatherhood and parental le...
This paper focuses on narratives and practices of ‘ involved fatherhood ’ , the ideal of an emotiona...
This study examines what concepts about men’s behaviours child protection workers use when working w...
This article is based on interviews with 15 men whose children have, or have had, involvement with N...
Twenty-two years have passed since the "father`s quota” in 1993 was supplemented as a part of the No...
Within Northern Europe, gendered roles and responsibilities within the family have been challenged t...
This article explores contemporary developments in men's lives in relation to fathering. It explores...
In Finland, one of the Nordic countries, shared parenting is widely supported through, e.g. family p...
This dissertation deals with fathers of children subjected to child welfare investigations. They are...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
The aim of this study was to enhance the understanding of how fathers engaging in domestic violence ...
Fathers are becoming increasingly involved with their children (Johansson & Klinth, 2008), and this ...
Master's thesis in social workTitle: The New World of Fatherhood: Fathering practices of Nepalese im...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
This essay has tried to find attitudes and experiences regarding involved fatherhood and parental le...
This paper focuses on narratives and practices of ‘ involved fatherhood ’ , the ideal of an emotiona...
This study examines what concepts about men’s behaviours child protection workers use when working w...
This article is based on interviews with 15 men whose children have, or have had, involvement with N...
Twenty-two years have passed since the "father`s quota” in 1993 was supplemented as a part of the No...
Within Northern Europe, gendered roles and responsibilities within the family have been challenged t...
This article explores contemporary developments in men's lives in relation to fathering. It explores...
In Finland, one of the Nordic countries, shared parenting is widely supported through, e.g. family p...
This dissertation deals with fathers of children subjected to child welfare investigations. They are...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
The aim of this study was to enhance the understanding of how fathers engaging in domestic violence ...
Fathers are becoming increasingly involved with their children (Johansson & Klinth, 2008), and this ...
Master's thesis in social workTitle: The New World of Fatherhood: Fathering practices of Nepalese im...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
This essay has tried to find attitudes and experiences regarding involved fatherhood and parental le...
This paper focuses on narratives and practices of ‘ involved fatherhood ’ , the ideal of an emotiona...
This study examines what concepts about men’s behaviours child protection workers use when working w...