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Academic Parenthood Discourse

Fatherhood Academic Discourse


Please indicate your involvement level in the following:
Exclusively
Mainly
To some extent
Not at all
What percentage do you teach courses in Women's Studies
What percentage do you research in the area of Women's Studies
What percentage do you teach a course in Masculinities
What percentage do you research in the area of Masculinities
Check the academic areas below in which you teach at least one course in which it is the main focus. (You may select more than one)
Check the academic areas below in which you research. (You may select more than one)
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Academic research into fatherhood has shown that men are uninvolved with their children.
I feel that men are uninvolved with their children.
Academic research has shown that men accept their family obligations.
I feel that men accept their family obligations.
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Academic research has shown that men themselves are the biggest constraint to fathering.
I feel that men themselves are the biggest constraint to fathering.
Academic research has shown that in relation to parenting skills, most men struggle to do what comes naturally to mothers.
I feel that in relation to parenting skills, most men struggle to do what comes naturally to mothers.
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Academic research has shown that men love and care for their children.
I feel that men love and care for their children.
Academic research has shown that men naturally possess the desire to provide resources and opportunities for their children.
I feel that men naturally possess the desire to provide for their children.
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Academic research into fatherhood is constructed in a way that portrays fathers accurately and respectfully.
Academic research has shown that most men do not have the capacity to care for their children in meaningful ways.
I feel that most men do not have the capacity to care for their children in meaningful ways.
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Mothers should develop more fatherly traits.
Men make better parents.
Men bring specific strengths to parenting.
Fathers should be more like mothers.
Women bring specific strengths to parenting.
Women are better suited to be parents.
Please indicate who you feel would be best suited to the following tasks:
Definitely Mothers
Probably Mothers
Either
Probably Fathers
Definitely Fathers
Bathing a small child
Changing nappies/diapers
Comforting
Discipline
Teaching a sport
Meeting with school teachers
Helping with homework
Providing financial care
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Men have been resistant to changes in the traditional family.
Contemporary men enjoy their privileged position in the family.
Mothers make their children a higher priority than fathers do.
Most fathers are happy with their current level of involvement in the family.
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements:
Strongly Disagree
Moderately Disagree
Slightly Disagree
Slightly Agree
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Most fathers are highly committed to their children.
For a man, being a father is the most important part of his life.
Mothers are more committed to their children than fathers are.
Men are interested in fatherhood.
Please indicate the extent to which you feel the following items either restrict or encourage equality parenting in contemporary society:
Strongly Restrictive
Moderately Restrictive
Slightly Restrictive
Neither Restrictive nor Helpful
Slightly Helpful
Moderately Helpful
Strongly Helpful
Men's desired level of participation in the family
Women's desired level of participation in the family
Peer pressure
Hegemonic gender roles
How motherhood is portrayed and constructed in contemporary academic and popular discourses
Workplace culture
How fatherhood is portrayed and constructed in contemporary academic and popular discourses
Please indicate if you are male or female
Please indicate which age group you fall in.
Are you currently cohabiting?
Do you have children?
Please indicate your country of origin.
What is your current position?
In what field is your highest degree?
In what year was your degree awarded?
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