a) Men, masculinities, and fathering

Adams, Michele, and Scott Coltrane. (2005). Boys and Men in Families: The Domestic Production of Gender, Power, and Privilege. In Michael Kimmel, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. (eds). (2005). The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Bach, A. S. (2019). The ambiguous construction of nondominant masculinity: configuring the “new” man through narratives of choice, involved fatherhood, and gender equality. Men and Masculinities, 22(2), 338-359.

Brandth, Berit, and Elin Kvande. (1998). Masculinity and Child Care: The Reconstruction of Fathering. Sociological Review, 46(2), May, pp. 293-313.

Collier, Richard. (2001). A Hard Time to be a Father? Reassessing the relationship between law, policy, and family (practices). Journal of Law and Society, 28(4), December.

Coltrane, Scott. (2004). Fathering: Paradoxes, contradictions, and dilemmas. Pp. 224-243 in Handbook of Contemporary Families: Considering the past, contemplating the future, Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong. (eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Cooper, Mick, and Peter Baker. (1996). Fathering: The Nurturing Man. Chapter 8 in The MANual: The Complete Man’s Guide to Life. London: Thorsons

Doucet, A. (2006). Do Men Mother? Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Doucet, A., & Lee, R. (2014). Fathering, feminism(s), gender, and sexualities: Connections, tensions, and new pathways. Journal of Family Theory & Review, 6(4), 355-373.

Dowd, Nancy E. (2000). Redefining Fatherhood. New York University Press.

Fletcher, Richard, and Piccolo Willoughby. (2002). Fatherhood: Legal, Biological and Social Definitions. Newcastle: Engaging Fathers Project, Family Action Centre, University of Newcastle, Research Paper No. 1, November.

Fletcher, Richard, Hedy Fairbairn, and Sue Pascoe. (2004). Fatherhood Research in Australia. Newcastle: Engaging Fathers Project, Family Action Centre, University of Newcastle.

Flood, Michael. (2003). Fatherhood and Fatherlessness. The Australia Institute, Discussion Paper No. 59, November.

Franséhn, M., & Bäck-Wiklund, M. (2008). The presence of the absent father: how lone mothers with sons construct and animate the absent father through narratives: Den frånvarande faderns närvaro: hur ensamstående mödrar med söner konstruerar och levandegör den frånvarande fadern via berättelser. European Journal of Social Work, 11(4), 369-381.

Gavanas, Anna. (2004). Domesticating masculinity and masculinizing domesticity in contemporary U.S. fatherhood politics. Social Politics 11(2): 247-266.

Gavanas, Anna. (2004). Fatherhood Politics in the United States: Masculinity, sexuality, race, and marriage. University of Illinois Press.

Haas, L., & Hwang, P. (1995). Company culture and men’s usage of family leave benefits in Sweden. Family Relations, 28-36.

Haas, L., & Rostgaard, T. (2011). Fathers’ rights to paid parental leave in the Nordic countries: consequences for the gendered division of leave. Community, Work & Family, 14(2), 177-195.

Hamad, H. (2013). Postfeminism and Paternity in Contemporary US Film: Framing Fatherhood (Vol. 28): Routledge.

Hanlon, Niall. (2012). Masculinities, Care and Equality: Identity and nurture in men’s lives. Palgrave Macmillan.

Hassink, A., & Baringer, L. (2015). Fatherhood, Unpaid Care and the Care Economy. In J. Edström, A. Hassink, T. Shahrokh, & E. Stern (Eds.), Engendering Men: A Collaborative Review of Evidence on Men and Boys in Social Change and Gender Equality. Brighton, UK: Promundo-US, Sonke Gender Justice and the Institute of Development Studies.

Hearn, Jeff, Ann Oakley, Jeanette Edwards, and Jennie Popay. (eds). (1998). Men, Gender Divisions and Welfare. London: Routledge.
Includes.
3. Troubled Masculinities in Social Policy Discourses: Fatherhood / Fiona Williams.
7. Male Carers in Marriage: Re-Examining Feminist Analysis of Informal Care / Gillion Parker and Julie Seymour.
8. ‘I’m Just a Bloke Who’s Had Kids’: Men and Women on Parenthood / Sue Clarke and Jennie Popay.
9. ‘All Jumbled Up’: Employed Women With Unemployed Husbands / David Waddington, Chas Critcher and Bella Dicks.
10. Screening Out Men: or ‘Has Mum Changed Her Washing Powder Recently?’ / Jeanette Edwards.
12. Men and Childcare: Policy and Practice / Keith Pringle.

Heward, Christine. (1996). Masculinities and Families. In Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin. (ed.). Understanding Masculinities: Social Relations and Cultural Arenas. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press

Hobson, Barbara Meil. (ed.). (2002). Making Men into Fathers: Men, Masculinities, and the Social Politics of Fatherhood. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Hunter, S. C., Riggs, D. W., & Augoustinos, M. (2017). Hegemonic masculinity versus a caring masculinity: Implications for understanding primary caregiving fathers. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 11(3), e12307-n/a. doi:10.1111/spc3.12307

Hunter, S.C., and D.W. Riggs. (2015). Hegemonic Masculinities and Heteronormativities in Contemporary Books on Fathering and Raising Boys. Boyhood Studies, 8(1).

Johansson, T. and R. Klinth. (2008). Caring Fathers: The Ideology of Gender Equality and Masculine Positions. Men and Masculinities, 11(1): 42-62.

Kane, E. W. (2006). “No Way My Boys Are Going to be Like That!”: Parents’ Responses to Children’s Gender Nonconformity. Gender & Society, 20(2): 149-176.

Kimmel, Michael S. (2000). The Gendered Family. Chapter 6 in The Gendered Society. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press

Lamb, Michael E. (ed.). (1997). The Role of the Father in Child Development. (3rd edition) New York: John Wiley.

Lewis, Charlie, and Michael E. Lamb. (2007). Understanding Fatherhood. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin, and Chris Haywood. (2006). Gender, Culture and Society: Contemporary Femininities and Masculinities.
Includes;
Fragmenting Family Life: Maternal Femininities and Paternal Masculinities.
In and Out of Labour: Beyond the Cult of Domesticity and Breadwinners.

Marsiglio, William, and Joseph H. Pleck. (2005). Fatherhood and Masculinities. In Michael Kimmel, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. (eds). (2005). The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Marsiglio, William, and Kevin Roy. (2012). Nurturing Dads: Social Initiatives for Contemporary Fatherhood. ASA Rose Monograph Series. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Marsiglio, William, Kevin Roy, and Greer Litton Fox. (2005). Situated Fathering: A Focus on Physical and Social Spaces. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Marsiglio, William, Paul Amato, Randal D. Day, and Michael E. Lamb. (2000). Scholarship on fatherhood in the 1990s and beyond. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62(4): 1173-1191.

Marsiglio, William. (1998). Procreative Man. New York & London: New York University Press
Contents;
1. Men and procreation.
2. Transformations of the procreative man.
3. Gender, sex, and reproduction.
4. Birth control.
5. Abortion and gender politics.
6. Pathways to paternity and social fatherhood.
7. The future of procreative man.

Marsiglio, William. (ed.). (1995). Fatherhood: Contemporary Theory, Research, and Social Policy. London: Sage.

Pease, Bob, and J. Wilson. (1995). Men in Families: Moving Beyond Patriarchal Relations. In Weeks, W. and Wilson, J. (eds). Issues Facing Australian Families. Melbourne: Longman.

Pease, Bob. (2002). Family Man: Fatherhood and Domestic Work. Chapter 7 in Men and Gender Relations. Melbourne: Tertiary Press.

Randles, J. (2018). “Manning up” to Be a Good Father: Hybrid Fatherhood, Masculinity, and U.S. Responsible Fatherhood Policy. Gender & Society, 32(4), 516-539.

Ranson, G. (2012). Men, paid employment and family responsibilities: Conceptualizing the ‘working father’. Gender, Work & Organization, 19(6), 741-761.

Segal, Lynne. (1990). The Good Father: Reconstructing Fatherhood. Chapter 2 in Slow Motion: Changing Masculinities, Changing Men. London: Virago.

Silverstein, Louise B., and Carl F. Auerbach. (1999). Deconstructing the Essential Father. American Psychologist, Vol. 54, No. 6, June, pp. 397-407.

Steinour, H. (2018). ‘I Am Not Mr. Mom:’ a Qualitative Analysis of at-Home Father’s Struggle for Legitimacy. Journal of Gender Studies, 27(4), 388-400.

Sullivan, Robin (ed). (2003). Focus on Fathering. Melbourne: ACER Press.

Thébaud, S., & Pedulla, D. S. (2016). Masculinity and the Stalled Revolution: How Gender Ideologies and Norms Shape Young Men’s Responses to Work-Family Policies. Gender & Society, 30(4), 590-617.

Townsend, Nicholas. (2002). The Package Deal: Marriage, Work, and Fatherhood in Men’s Lives. Temple University Press.

Wall, Glenda, and Stephanie Arnold. (2007). How Involved Is Involved Fathering? An Exploration of the Contemporary Culture of Fatherhood. Gender & Society, August, 21(4): 508-527.

White, Naomi Rosh. (1994). About Fathers: Masculinity and the Social Construction of Fathering. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 30(2), August.

Williams, S. (2008). What is Fatherhood? Searching for the Reflexive Father. Sociology, 42(3): 487-502.