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Researching love can illuminate ongoing obstacles to the involvement of fathers

dogbod19th June 20172017, blog

There is very little research on the subject of the love shared between parents and children, and the contemporary father’s role in relation to masculinity. My research looked at a specific group of fathers, who are present (‘involved’) in the lives of their children, and their experiences of love. I considered involved fathers as embedded within and … Read More »

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