Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Second Edition 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (New York University), Edited by (University of Maryland - College Park, USA)
  • Formāts: 504 pages, 15 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203101414
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Cena: 124,51 €*
  • * this price gives unlimited concurrent access for unlimited time
  • Standarta cena: 177,87 €
  • Ietaupiet 30%
  • Formāts: 504 pages, 15 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203101414
This second edition reviews the new research findings and theoretical advances on fathers, families, child development, programs, and policies that have occurred in the past decade. Contributors from a range of disciplines and countries showcase contemporary findings within a new common chapter structure. All of the chapters are either extensively revised or entirely new. Biological, evolutionary, demographic, developmental, cultural, sociological, economic, and legal perspectives of father involvement are described along with policy and program implications. Now with a greater international perspective, this edition considers demographic shifts in families in the United States and Europe.

All chapters now follow a common structure to enhance readability and interdisciplinary connections. Each chapter features: Historical Overview and Theoretical Perspectives; Research Questions; Research Methods and Measurement; Empirical Findings; Bridges to other Disciplines; Policy Implications; and Future Directions. In addition, each chapter highlights universal and cultural processes and mechanisms. This structure illuminates the ways that theories, methods, and findings are guided by disciplinary lenses and encourages multidisciplinary perspectives.

This extensively revised edition now features:

Expanded section on Biological and Evolutionary Perspectives that reviews fathering in animal populations and the genetic and hormonal underpinnings that feed into fathering behaviors within and across species. New section on Economic and Legal Perspectives that addresses the economics of fatherhood, marriage, divorce, and child custody issues, and family dispute resolution. New section on Child Development and Family Processes that covers topics on father-child relationships, the father role in childrens language, cognitive, and social development, and father risk, family context, and co-parenting. Separate chapters on Black, Latino, and Asian American fathers. Now includes research on cohabitation and parenting, gender roles and fathering, intergenerational parenting, and fatherhood implications for men in the section on Sociological Perspectives. The latest demographics, policies, and programs influencing father involvement in both the US and Europe. Coverage of methodological and measurement topics and processes that are universal across ethnic groups and cultures in each chapter.

Intended for advanced students, practitioners, policymakers, and researchers interested in fatherhood and family processes from a variety of disciplines including psychology, family studies, economics, sociology, and social work, and anyone interested in child and family policy.
About the Editors ix
Contributors xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Section I: Biological Processes and Evolutionary Perspectives 1(54)
1 Biological Basis of Mammalian Paternal Behavior
3(20)
Anne E. Storey
Carolyn J. Walsh
2 Evolutionary Perspectives on Father Involvement
23(14)
David Waynforth
3 Fathering in Non-Human Primates
37(18)
Karen L. Bales
Michael R. Jarcho
Section II: Demographic Perspectives 55(62)
4 Family Structure and Men's Motivation for Parenthood in the United States
57(24)
Sandra L. Hofferth
Joseph H. Pleck
Frances Goldscheider
Sally Curtin
Katie Hrapczynski
5 Fathers and Fatherhood in the European Union
81(16)
Wendy Sigle-Rushton
Alice Goisis
Renske Keizer
6 Multiple Partner Fertility among Unmarried Nonresident Fathers
97(20)
Mindy E. Scott
Kristen Peterson
Erum Ikramullah
Jennifer Manlove
Section III: Child Development and Family Processes 117(104)
7 Father-Child Relationships
119(16)
Michael E. Lamb
Charlie Lewis
8 Fathers' Role in Children's Language Development
135(16)
Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Lisa Baumwell
Natasha J. Cabrera
9 Fathers' Contributions to Children's Social Development
151(17)
Melinda S. Leidy
Thomas J. Schofield
Ross D. Parke
10 Fathers, Children, and the Risk-Resilience Continuum
168(18)
Hiram E. Fitzgerald
Erika London Bocknek
11 Fathers in Family Contexts
186(16)
Lori A. Roggman
Robert H. Bradley
Helen H. Raikes
12 Coparenting and Children's Well-being
202(19)
Rob Palkovitz
Jay Fagan
James Hull
Section IV: Cultural Perspectives 221(58)
13 African American and African Caribbean Fathers
223(21)
Jaipaul L. Roopnarine
Ziarat Hossain
14 Latino Fathers
244(17)
Natasha J. Cabrera
Daniela Aldoney
Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
15 Asian American Fathers
261(18)
Desiree Baolian Qin
Tzu-Fen Chang
Section V: Sociological Perspectives 279(80)
16 Cohabiting Fathers
281(16)
Wendy D. Manning
Susan L. Brown
17 Gender Roles and Fathering
297(23)
Andrea Doucet
18 Nonresident Fathers, Kin, and Intergenerational Parenting
320(18)
Kevin Roy
Jocelyn Smith
19 The Implications of Fatherhood for Men
338(21)
David J. Eggebeen
Chris Knoester
Brandon McDaniel
Section VI: Economic and Legal Perspectives 359(58)
20 Economics of Fatherhood
361(18)
David Bishai
21 Fathers, Divorce, and Child Custody
379(18)
Matthew M. Stevenson
Sanford L. Braver
Ira M. Ellman
Ashley M. Votruba
22 Fathers and Family Dispute Resolution
397(20)
Amy G. Applegate
Katherine Schwartz
Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
Section VII: Policies and Program 417(38)
23 Fatherhood and Family Policies
419(19)
Scott Coltrane
Andrew Behnke
24 Marriage, Fatherhood, and Parenting Programming
438(17)
Erin Kramer Holmes
Phillip A. Cowan
Carolyn Pape Cowan
Alan J. Hawkins
Author Index 455(23)
Subject Index 478
Natasha J. Cabrera is Associate Professor in Human Development at the University of Maryland. Dr. Cabrera arrived at the University of Maryland with several years of experience as an SRCD Executive Fellow and Expert in Child Development with the Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch (DBSB) of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Dr. Cabreras research, funded by National Institute of Child Development and the Ford Foundation, focuses on: father involvement and childrens development; childrens developmental trajectories in low income and minority families; ethnic and cultural differences in fathering and mothering behaviors; family processes in a social and cultural context and childrens social development; and the mechanisms that link early experience to childrens school readiness and childrens social development. She has published in peer-reviewed journals on policy, methodology, theory and the implications of father involvement on child development and she co-edited other volumes including Latina/o Child Psychology and Mental Health (2011) and From Welfare to Child Care (2006).



Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda is Professor of Developmental Psychology at New York Universitys Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and Director of the Center for Research on Culture, Development and Education at NYU, where she engages in research on the language, cognitive, social, and emotional development of infants and children from culturally diverse backgrounds across the first years of life. Her focus on early developmental processes highlights the social and cultural contexts of early development, especially the ways in which mothers and fathers beliefs and practices shape childrens developmental trajectories in different populations within the U.S. and internationally. Tamis-LeMondas research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Child Development, National Institute of Mental Health, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, the Ford Foundation, and the Robinhood Foundation. She has approximately 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals and books, and has co-edited other volumes including Child Psychology: A Handbook of Contemporary Issues, 2nd Edition (2006) and The Development of Social Cognition and Communication (2005).