Father Involvement in Canada: Diversity, Renewal, and Transformation
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The landscape of Canadian fatherhood has changed dramatically over the past several decades. Today, "father" can mean a biological parent in the context of a heterosexual marriage, but it can also mean an adoptive parent in a same-sex union, a sperm donor, a step-parent, a single parent, a co-parent in cooperation with an ex-partner, and myriad other possibilities. The traditional family unit may not look the same as it used to, but fathers are as important today as ever before. Father Involvement in Canada brings together more than a dozen leading scholars of fatherhood issues to examine the roles of Canadian fathers from many angles. Looking at the experiences of fathers from different ethnicities, ages, marital statuses, gender partnering, and economic brackets, the authors examine issues such as the impact of poverty, access to paternity leave, and the availability of support from social institutions. By co-considering these dimensions and viewpoints, the contributors bring to light interlocking individual, familial, and socio-economic systems in which fathers are embedded. National in scope, Father Involvement in Canada is the first book of its kind to summarize and challenge current scholarship on Canadian fatherhood and offer new concepts, theoretical frameworks, and research directions.Jessica Ball is Professor in the School of Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria. Kerry Daly is Dean of the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences at the University of Guelph. Contributors: James W. Allen, Sarah Allen, Nicholas Bala, John Beaton, Leslie Brown, Marilyn Callahan, Lena Dominelli, Andrea Doucet, Linda Hawkins, John Hoffman, Heather L. Lawford, Elizabeth Manning, Katherine Marshall, Lindsey McKay, Ted McNeill, David Nicholas, Michael W. Pratt, Zenaida R. Ravanera, Susan Strega, Chris Walmsley, Lisa Wenger, and Denise L. Whitehead.