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View article: Narratives of acceptance in men’s journeys of hair loss: Identity reconstruction, masculinities and competing pressures
Narratives of acceptance in men’s journeys of hair loss: Identity reconstruction, masculinities and competing pressures Open
Hereditary hair loss can be a challenging experience for men, amid youthful masculine appearance ideals, pressures to invest in costly commercial treatments and popular trivialisation. Yet qualitative research on how men adjust to losing t…
View article: ‘Fair Game!’: Talk, Jokes and Legitimacy in Men’s Journeys of Hereditary Hair Loss
‘Fair Game!’: Talk, Jokes and Legitimacy in Men’s Journeys of Hereditary Hair Loss Open
This paper discusses men’s interactions with others about hereditary hair loss, a process that can be associated with emotional turbulence, but which is often trivialised. It does so in the context of longstanding emphasis on the challenge…
View article: Caregiving fathers and the negotiation of crossroads: Journeys of continuity and change
Caregiving fathers and the negotiation of crossroads: Journeys of continuity and change Open
This article addresses the sustainability of extensive paternal involvement in caregiving by applying a temporal approach to understandings of the journeys of primary‐ and equal‐carer fathers and their families. Drawing on a second phase o…
View article: The distribution of ‘educational labour’ in families with equal or primary carer fathers
The distribution of ‘educational labour’ in families with equal or primary carer fathers Open
Parental involvement in education has taken on a new importance in contemporary society as a result of the rise of ideas associated with 'parental determinism', the desire of neoliberal states to shift responsibility for educational outcom…
View article: Talk Is Silver, Code Is Gold? Beyond Traditional Notions of Contribution in Peer Production: The Case of Drupal
Talk Is Silver, Code Is Gold? Beyond Traditional Notions of Contribution in Peer Production: The Case of Drupal Open
Peer production communities are based on the collaboration of communities of people, mediated by the Internet, typically to create digital commons, as in Wikipedia or free software. The contribution activities around the creation of such c…
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View article: New Fathers, Mental Health and Social Media
New Fathers, Mental Health and Social Media Open
About the Project This project analysed in-depth, qualitative material on new fathers’ experiences of mental health difficulties after having a baby. In particular, we focused on fathers' use of online communications as part of their copin…
View article: Tapestries of Intimacy: Networked Intimacies and New Fathers’ Emotional Self-Disclosure of Mental Health Struggles
Tapestries of Intimacy: Networked Intimacies and New Fathers’ Emotional Self-Disclosure of Mental Health Struggles Open
This article considers the ways in which new fathers use networked media to emotionally self-disclose as part and parcel of negotiating, initiating, and reciprocating emotional intimacies in the context of mental health difficulties. While…
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