000471009 000__ 02980cam\a2200361\a\4500 000471009 001__ 471009 000471009 005__ 20210513163911.0 000471009 008__ 110922s2012\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000471009 010__ $$a 2011039569 000471009 020__ $$a9780871545664$$qpbk.$$qalk. paper 000471009 020__ $$a0871545667$$qpbk.$$qalk. paper 000471009 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn754389886 000471009 035__ $$a471009 000471009 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dYDXCP$$dBDX$$dBTCTA$$dBWX$$dUKMGB$$dCDX$$dA7U$$dPUL$$dUAF$$dCHVBK$$dOCLCF 000471009 042__ $$apcc 000471009 049__ $$aISEA 000471009 05000 $$aHQ756$$b.M3447 2012 000471009 08200 $$a306.874/2$$223 000471009 1001_ $$aMarsiglio, William. 000471009 24510 $$aNurturing dads :$$bsocial initiatives for contemporary fatherhood /$$cWilliam Marsiglio and Kevin Roy. 000471009 260__ $$aNew York :$$bRussell Sage Foundation,$$cc2012. 000471009 300__ $$axix, 290 p. :$$bill. ;$$c23 cm. 000471009 4901_ $$aAmerican Sociological Association's Rose series in sociology 000471009 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000471009 5050_ $$aThe landscape -- Constructing meanings -- Building and sustaining bonds -- Negotiating trust as partners and parents -- Kin work and networks of care -- Community connections -- Transitions and human capital -- Promoting nurturance. 000471009 520__ $$aAmerican fathers are a highly diverse group, but the breadwinning, live-in, biological dad prevails as the fatherhood ideal. Consequently, policymakers continue to emphasize marriage and residency over initiatives that might help foster healthy father-child relationships and creative co-parenting regardless of marital or residential status. In Nurturing Dads, William Marsiglio and Kevin Roy explore the ways new initiatives can address the social, cultural, and economic challenges men face in contemporary families and foster more meaningful engagement between many different kinds of fathers and their children. What makes a good father? The firsthand accounts in Nurturing Dads show that the answer to this question varies widely and in ways that counter the mainstream--provide and reside--model of fatherhood. Marsiglio and Roy document the personal experiences of more than 300 men from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds and diverse settings, including fathers-to-be, young adult fathers, middle-class dads, stepfathers, men with multiple children in separate families, and fathers in correctional facilities. They find that most dads express the desire to have strong, close relationships with their children and to develop the nurturing skills to maintain these bonds. But they also find that disadvantaged fathers, including young dads and those in constrained financial and personal circumstances, confront myriad structural obstacles, such as poverty, inadequate education, and poor job opportunities... -- Inside Book Flap. 000471009 650_0 $$aFatherhood. 000471009 650_0 $$aParenting. 000471009 650_0 $$aFathers$$xPsychology. 000471009 650_0 $$aFather and child. 000471009 7001_ $$aRoy, Kevin,$$d1966- 000471009 7102_ $$aAmerican Sociological Association. 000471009 830_0 $$aRose series in sociology. 000471009 85200 $$bgen$$hHQ756$$i.M3447$$i2012 000471009 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:471009$$pGLOBAL_SET 000471009 980__ $$aBIB 000471009 980__ $$aBOOK