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This book covers the underexplored subject of ‘fathering’ in India. It delves into the shared aspirations of men in India to nurture their children in sensitively attuned ways within the culturally prescriptive context that governs men’s roles as providers and caregivers. This work is based on over two decades of intensive research in India on how different groups construct and experience fatherhood and fathering under changing circumstances. It unmasks the heterogeneity that exists within fathering in India through conversations with fathers across diverse contexts—in privileged economic situations and those in difficult home and family circumstances, having children with disability, single-parent fathers and fathers in the military. A separate section discusses fathering daughters and shared parenting. Images and role models in fathering are brought alive through analysis of Hindi films, the media, children’s literature and classical literature. The conceptual analysis moves beyond the power and control dimensions commonly used to describe Indian men and fathers, to highlight their resilience, adaptability, positive involvement and developmental trajectories. This volume is for scholars, researchers and practitioners in developmental psychology, human development and family science, sociology, early childhood education and psychiatry, pediatrics, community medicine and allied fields.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Rajalakshmi Sriram |
Publisher |
: Springer |
Release |
: 2018-12-30 |
File |
: 363 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9789811317156 |
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Genre |
: Family & Relationships |
Author |
: David W. Shwalb |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2013 |
File |
: 450 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781848729476 |
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Dalmia – the patriarch of one of the biggest conglomerates, once ranked third after the Tatas and the Birlas – is accused of financial misconduct, manipulation of joint-stock companies and tax evasion. Mundhra – a corporate raider! Plain and simple. He dealt in publicly listed shares and created a dangerous Ponzi scheme. Despite the stark differences, their crimes undeniably changed the course of the Indian business landscape. How were their crimes linked to the nationalization of India’s insurance business under the Life Insurance Corporation? What role did the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s son-in-law Feroze Gandhi play in the two exposés? Why was Dalmia singled out by the Nehru government? A definitive account of Independent India’s first known corporate scams, The Founding Fathers of Fraud details the scams committed by Ramkrishna Dalmia and Haridas Mundhra.
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Genre |
: True Crime |
Author |
: Bhaswar Mukherjee |
Publisher |
: Sristhi Publishers & Distributors |
Release |
: 2024-09-09 |
File |
: 264 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9789395192705 |
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This vital addition to Springer’s ‘Educating the Young Child’ series addresses gaps in the literature on father involvement in the lives of young children, a topic with a fast-rising profile in today’s world of female breadwinners and single-parent households. While the significant body of theoretical understanding and empirical data accumulated in recent decades has done much to characterize the fluidity of evolving notions of fatherhood, the impact of this understanding on policy and legal frameworks has been uneven at an international level. In a field where groups of fathers were until recently marginalized in research, this book adopts a refreshingly inclusive attitude, aiming to motivate researchers to capture the nuanced practices of fathers in minority groups such as those who are homeless, gay, imprisoned, raising a disabled child, or from ethnically distinct backgrounds, including Mexican- and African-American and indigenous fathers. The volume includes chapters highlighting the unique challenges and possibilities of father involvement in their children’s early years of development. Contributing authors have integrated theories, research, policies, and programs on father involvement so as to attract readers with diverse interest and expertise, and material from selected countries in Asia, Australia, and Africa, as well as North America, evinces the international scope of their analysis. Their often interdisciplinary analyses draw, too, on historical and cultural legacies, even as they project a vision of the future in which fathers’ involvement in their young children’s lives develops alongside the changing political, economic and educational landscapes around the world.
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Genre |
: Education |
Author |
: Jyotsna Pattnaik |
Publisher |
: Springer Science & Business Media |
Release |
: 2012-12-30 |
File |
: 357 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9789400751552 |
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This volume offers a comprehensive, up-to-date synopsis of fathering and father-child relationships in diverse regions of the world, helping students and practitioners alike understand cultural variations in male parenting. Interest in the role of the father and his influence on children's development and economic well-being has grown considerably. This edited volume uses detailed accounts to provide culturally situated analysis of fathering in cultures around the world. The book's contributors, a multidisciplinary group of scholars, bring together the most recent theoretical thinking and research findings on fatherhood and fathering in cultural communities across developed, recently developed, and developing societies. They address such issues as fathering and gender equality in caregiving, concepts of masculinity in contemporary societies, fathering in various ethnic groups, immigrant fathers, fathering and childhood outcomes, and social policies as they affect and are affected by issues related to fathering. Organized geographically, the book scrutinizes major sociocultural, demographic, economic, and other factors that influence men's relationships within families. It shows how economic conditions impact men's involvement with children and considers the effects of ideological belief systems and views of spousal/partner roles and responsibilities. The analysis is underpinned by recent data that underscores the significance of fathers' involvement with and investment in the well-being of their children.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Jaipaul L. Roopnarine |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Release |
: 2015-08-26 |
File |
: 466 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781440832321 |
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The Oxford Handbook of Human Development and Culture provides a comprehensive synopsis of theory and research on human development, with every chapter drawing together findings from cultures around the world. This includes a focus on cultural diversity within nations, cultural change, and globalization. Expertly edited by Lene Arnett Jensen, the Handbook covers the entire lifespan from the prenatal period to old age. It delves deeply into topics such as the development of emotion, language, cognition, morality, creativity, and religion, as well as developmental contexts such as family, friends, civic institutions, school, media, and work. Written by an international group of eminent and cutting-edge experts, chapters showcase the burgeoning interdisciplinary approach to scholarship that bridges universal and cultural perspectives on human development. This "cultural-developmental approach" is a multifaceted, flexible, and dynamic way to conceptualize theory and research that is in step with the cultural and global realities of human development in the 21st century.
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Genre |
: Psychology |
Author |
: Lene Arnett Jensen |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Release |
: 2015-03-13 |
File |
: 769 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780199948567 |
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The purpose of this book, is to present a rather simple argument. Parents' thoughts about childrearing and the ways in which they interact with children to achieve particular parenting or developmental goals, are culturally determined. Within any culture, children are shaped by the physical and social settings within which they live, culturally regulated customs and childrearing practices, and culturally based belief systems. The psychological "meaning" attributed to any given social behavior is, in large part, a function of the ecological niche within which it is produced. Clearly, it is the case that there are some cultural universals. All parents want their children to be healthy and to feel secure. However, "healthy" and "unhealthy," at least in the psychological sense of the term, can have different meanings from culture to culture.
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Genre |
: Psychology |
Author |
: Kenneth H. Rubin |
Publisher |
: Psychology Press |
Release |
: 2013-09-05 |
File |
: 239 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781135423247 |
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First published in 1982. A decade ago the psychological literature contained few pieces on fathers and fathering. The father was the forgotten parent. Since then, the focus on fatherhood has intensified, with a proliferation of research studies on the subject. This newfound interest in a man's importance to his children can be attributed to a variety of recent, far-reaching developments. This study is presented under the belief that the rich data available through psychoanalysis may provide a unique window on the evolution and vicissitudes throughout life of fatherhood and fathering from the perspectives of both parent and child.
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Genre |
: Psychology |
Author |
: Stanley H. Cath |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2013-11-26 |
File |
: 696 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781317758389 |
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Using an entirely new conceptual vocabulary through which to understand men’s experiences and expectations at the dawn of the twenty-first century, this path-breaking volume focuses on fatherhood around the globe, including transformations in fathering, fatherhood, and family life. It includes new work by anthropologists, sociologists, and cultural geographers, working in settings from Peru to India to Vietnam. Each chapter suggests that men are responding to globalization as fathers in creative and unprecedented ways, not only in the West, but also in numerous global locations.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Marcia C. Inhorn |
Publisher |
: Berghahn Books |
Release |
: 2014-10-01 |
File |
: 434 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781782384380 |
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This book offers practical insights and a framework that can help parents understand how social media and digitalization play a huge role in the lives of each child and each parent today. Also, navigate the digital world that takes up a significant portion of their children's lives. Anyone who wants to promote a healthy environment and engage digital natives in a meaningful manner should definitely read this. Working with this book has taught me a lot. It not only improved my research skills but also provided a glimpse into the realities of real-world parents' perspectives on the role of social media platforms in promoting parenting knowledge, especially in a developing country like India with a variety of cultures and parenting styles.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Family & Relationships |
Author |
: Dr Rupali Sharma |
Publisher |
: Blue Rose Publishers |
Release |
: 2023-08-28 |
File |
: 124 Pages |
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