A Recess Evaluation with the Players: Taking Steps Toward Participatory Action Research |
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Authors: | Julie Yunyi Ren Regina Day Langhout |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Child and Youth Care, University of Victoria, Box 1700 STN CSC, Victoria, BC, V8W 2Y2, Canada
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Abstract: | This qualitative study, part of a Canadian national study of fathers’ involvement, opened up First Nations and Métis fathering as a new area of inquiry. Conversational interviews with 80 Indigenous fathers illuminated the socio-historical conditions that have shaped Indigenous men’s experiences of learning to be a father and becoming a man in the context of changing gender relationships and the regeneration of circles of care. Indigenous fathers’ experiences unfold in a socio-historical context fraught with difficulties. However, the study findings suggest cultural strengths and sources of resilience unseen in research and community programs driven by Euro-western perspectives. This research can inform efforts to reduce systemic barriers and reconstitute positive father involvement following disrupted intergenerational transmission of fathering in Canada and elsewhere. |
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Keywords: | Fathers Father involvement Indigenous Families Circles of care Generativity Men and masculinity Intergenerational transmission Aboriginal First Nations Learning fatherhood Historical trauma Chronosystem |
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