Archive for 'research'

Blinding Me with Science, Dad-Style

Posted on15. Jun, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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Fair warning: over the next week, there are going to be tons and tons of dad-related stories, as newspapers and magazines rush to fill the slow-news days of early summer with Father’s Day pieces. Most of them will be fairly unoriginal, and I can no longer wade through them all the way I used to [...]

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Dad Researchers: Looking for a Place to Publish?

Posted on09. Jun, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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Via the Sloan Work and Family folks. Can’t wait to see what research makes its way into the issue. If you’re a dad researcher, and you submit, I’d love to know more about what you’re up to. Call for Papers: Special Issue Fathering – A Journal of Research, Theory, and Practice Topic: “Men, work and [...]

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Hey Guilty Moms: Follow Our Lead

Posted on02. Jun, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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Working Mother knows their demographic, so it’s not surprising that they just published an in-depth piece on mommy guilt and what to do about it. That story really isn’t all that interesting. What *is* interesting is a brief sidebar in which they explore a much more important question: why is it that dads don’t seem [...]

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