Human and Social Development

THE FATHERHOOD PROJECT

Fatherhood Publications and Media: Papers

September 2007
Arrow Children and caregivers: The role of resilience
Edith Henderson Grotberg, PhD, presented at the ICP Convention, Jinan, China
Arrow You can't eat love: Constructing provider role expectations for low-income and working class fathers
Kevin M. Roy, Purdue University
Arrow Low-income single fathers in an African American community and the requirements of welfare reform
Kevin M. Roy, Northwestern University
Arrow Family matters: The care and protection of children affected by HIV AIDS in Malawi
Gillian Mann, Save the Children
   
November 2006
Arrow Father Stories: A life course examination of paternal identity among low-income African American men
Kevin M. Roy, University of Maryland
   
March 2005
Arrow Families, fathers and children
International Conference on Families. Durban 1-4 March 2005 / Prof. Linda Richter 
   
October 2004
Arrow Corporate social responsibility and fatherhood
Padurai Justin Mazengwa. HR Future 
   
July 2004
Arrow Who is a father?
Nhlanhla Mkize. ChildrenFIRST. Vol. 8 No. 56 July/August 2004 
   
June 2004
Arrow Fatherhood in the workplace: Innovative human resource strategy
Pudurai J Mazengwa. HR Future.net 
   
May 2004
Arrow Healing men and community: Predictors of outcome in a men's initiatory and support organisation
Christopher Kenneth Burke 
   
April 2004
Arrow Fatherhood: Promoting men's care and protection of children
By Linda Richter, Julie Manegold, Riashnee Pather and Andy Mason. Child and Youth Care. Vol. 22, No 4 April 2004 
Arrow The Fatherhood Project
By Linda Richter, Julie Manegold, Riashnee Pather and Andy Mason. ChildrenFIRST. Issue 54, March/April 2004 
   
March 2004
Arrow Fatherhood as a socio-moral process
HSRC Seminar 31 March 2004 / Nhlanhla Mkhize 
   
2000
Arrow Gender role conflict and psychological well-being: An exploration in men enrolled to attend an "initiatory" weekend
Christopher Kenneth Burke
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Maryland in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. 2000
 
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