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Andrea Doucet
Andrea
Doucet,
PhD
Biography:
Andrea Doucet is Professor of Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada and co-director of the Duncombe Studio for Social and Cultural Analysis. She is the author of Do Men Mother? (University of Toronto Press, 2006), which received the John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award from the Canadian Sociology Association, and co-author of Gender Relations: Intersectionality and Beyond (with Janet Siltanen, Oxford, 2008). She has published over three-dozen articles and book chapters on varied aspects of gender relations, domestic responsibilities, masculinities, mothering, and fathering. She is the current Editor of the journal Fathering and co-edited (with Rosalind Edwards and Frank Furstenberg) a special issue on Fathering Across Diversity and Adversity in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. She was the 2007-2009 recipient of the Canadian-govt funded Thérèse Casgrain Fellowship for research on women and social justice from which she is currently writing a book on women as primary breadwinners. Expertise: Dual Earner Families, Flexible Work Schedules, Generational Diversity, Paternity Leave, Changing Definitions of Families, Community, Work, and Family, Work-Family Balance, Work/life Integration, Qualitative Methodologies, Methodology, Epistemology.
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