Archive for 'research'
Blinding Me with Science, Dad-Style
Posted on15. Jun, 2010 by Brian Reid.
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.
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.
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 [...]