Research on family holiday experiences is largely informed by feminist gender representations. True gender scholarship requires a critical appraisal of gender relations that is inclusive of the male voice in family tourism. This exploratory study extends previous research into separated families and their leisure experiences. Our research focuses on the experiences of non-resident fathers who holiday alone with their children and the meanings of these experiences for those fathers. The study is interpretive and informed by a grounded theory analysis of eight semi-structured interviews with non-resident fathers living in Auckland, New Zealand. Our findings reveal the importance of family holidays to family leisure for separated families and ...
My interest in understanding female singlehood and holidaymaking started in 2001 when I, at the age ...
Co-parenting is a legal and social construction whereby parents who have separated are expected to c...
Paternal time spent caring for children alone is qualitatively different from time together mediated...
Research on family holiday experiences is largely informed by feminist gender representations. True ...
The lack of research into fathers on holiday is a reminder that understandings of masculinities and ...
Increasing instances of divorce, de-facto separation and non-marital childbirth in westernised state...
This paper reports on selected aspects of a recent study of non-resident fathers\u27 leisure with th...
Fathers have important influences on their children. However, spending time with children presents a...
This thesis is about the family holiday experiences of the whole family group and its individual mem...
This thesis is about the family holiday experiences of the whole family group and its individual mem...
Increasing instances of divorce, de‐facto separation and non‐marital childbirth in westernised state...
The focus on individuals in tourism research has led to limited and fragmented research on family gr...
Studies of family leisure and holidays reveal that an important goal of these experiences is the fos...
The discussion presented in the following pages is anchored in data derived from a broader sociologi...
Over the last two decades there has been a continuing enhancement of fathers’ leave entitlements. De...
My interest in understanding female singlehood and holidaymaking started in 2001 when I, at the age ...
Co-parenting is a legal and social construction whereby parents who have separated are expected to c...
Paternal time spent caring for children alone is qualitatively different from time together mediated...
Research on family holiday experiences is largely informed by feminist gender representations. True ...
The lack of research into fathers on holiday is a reminder that understandings of masculinities and ...
Increasing instances of divorce, de-facto separation and non-marital childbirth in westernised state...
This paper reports on selected aspects of a recent study of non-resident fathers\u27 leisure with th...
Fathers have important influences on their children. However, spending time with children presents a...
This thesis is about the family holiday experiences of the whole family group and its individual mem...
This thesis is about the family holiday experiences of the whole family group and its individual mem...
Increasing instances of divorce, de‐facto separation and non‐marital childbirth in westernised state...
The focus on individuals in tourism research has led to limited and fragmented research on family gr...
Studies of family leisure and holidays reveal that an important goal of these experiences is the fos...
The discussion presented in the following pages is anchored in data derived from a broader sociologi...
Over the last two decades there has been a continuing enhancement of fathers’ leave entitlements. De...
My interest in understanding female singlehood and holidaymaking started in 2001 when I, at the age ...
Co-parenting is a legal and social construction whereby parents who have separated are expected to c...
Paternal time spent caring for children alone is qualitatively different from time together mediated...