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Отцовство в трансформирующемся обществе: ожидания матерей и практики отцов. / Безрукова, О.Н.
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T1 - Отцовство в трансформирующемся обществе: ожидания матерей и практики отцов
AU - Безрукова, О.Н.
N1 - Bezrukova O.N. (2013) Otcovstvo v transformirujushhemsja obshhestve: ozhidanija materej i praktiki otcov [Fatherhood in transforming society. Mothers' expectations and fathers' practices]. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological studies]. No.11. P.118–130.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The article is devoted to a father as a key agent in the system of mother support and as a significant factor of successful pregnancy adaptation and maternity identification. The concept of social maturity is offered. Complex of father’s actions to support mother’s during pregnancy, birth and upbringing a child is exposed in the article. The author concludes, that there is a substantial deficit of men’s support, differentiated depending on structural, individual and familial resources of the father. There are some types of fathers disclosed: actively assuming, passively assuming, actively refusing and passively refusing. Thus, the conclusion of multiple father’s identity is substantiated. The author distinguishes four different father’s identities regarding fatherhood (parenting, mother, child as well): negative, infantile, situational, mature. The author establishes the predominance of fathers with infantile and situational identity and offers approaches of mature and responsible fatherhood development
AB - The article is devoted to a father as a key agent in the system of mother support and as a significant factor of successful pregnancy adaptation and maternity identification. The concept of social maturity is offered. Complex of father’s actions to support mother’s during pregnancy, birth and upbringing a child is exposed in the article. The author concludes, that there is a substantial deficit of men’s support, differentiated depending on structural, individual and familial resources of the father. There are some types of fathers disclosed: actively assuming, passively assuming, actively refusing and passively refusing. Thus, the conclusion of multiple father’s identity is substantiated. The author distinguishes four different father’s identities regarding fatherhood (parenting, mother, child as well): negative, infantile, situational, mature. The author establishes the predominance of fathers with infantile and situational identity and offers approaches of mature and responsible fatherhood development
KW - Fatherhood, masculinity, multiple identity, support practice, responsibility, social maturity of the father, mature and responsible fatherhood, gender relations, infantile and situational identity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84898490103&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - статья
SP - 118
EP - 130
JO - СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ
JF - СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ
SN - 0132-1625
IS - 11
ER -
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