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Making Sense of Parenthood, Caregiving, and Gender - Prof Tina Miller

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A tartalmat a Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell, Sandy Ruxton, and Stephen Burrell biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell, Sandy Ruxton, and Stephen Burrell vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Despite the growth of discourses around ‘involved fatherhood’ and ‘work-family balance’, parenting remains highly challenging and inequitable, with expectations of parents intensifying and much of the load continuing to fall on mothers. This is despite men demonstrating in a variety of settings their capacity to engage in caregiving just as effectively as women. So what can we can do to make it easier for men to take up care work in its different forms, and to support parents with raising children and building gender equity in the home?

Prof Tina Miller discusses over two decades of research she has conducted on family life with parents, including a recent study on the experiences of Syrian refugee fathers in the UK and Sweden. This provides a very different picture of the struggles faced by refugees from the negative portrayals that habitually dominate media narratives.

Also, Now and Men now has a Facebook page! Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/nowandmen

Tina is a Professor of Sociology at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She has been an expert advisor to the World Health Organisation, thinktanks and political parties in the UK and EU.


She has published several books on parenthood with Cambridge University Press.


Tina has also authored/presented a series of BBC Radio 4 Analysis programmes.


Episode timeline

  • Introduction
  • Syrian refugee dads: Representation v reality (02:15-06:33)
  • How services treat refugee mothers and fathers (06:33-09:53)
  • Differences in refugee experiences in Sweden/the UK (09:53-12:42)
  • Syrian dads’ relationships with Western notions of ‘involved’ fatherhood (12:42-15:21)
  • Tina’s experience of interviewing refugee families (15:21-21:16)
  • First-time fathers in the UK (21:16-30:24)
  • Transitions in parenting (30:24-34:19)
  • Break
  • The intensification of parenthood (34:25-38:09)
  • Illusions of work-family balance (38:09-42:40)
  • How we can get men more involved (42:40-45:26)
  • Older men’s caregiving (45:26-48:22)
  • Recruiting more men to the social care sector (48:22-53:10)
  • The beginnings of Tina’s career in the Solomon Islands and Bangladesh (53:10-56:32)
  • Conclusion - Class inequities and parenting; Different family types; Ken Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’; Climate change and refugees; The riots and refugee ambivalence about sharing their stories; Shifting the discourse on migration (56:32-01:03:53)

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Manage episode 443124061 series 2951646
A tartalmat a Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell, Sandy Ruxton, and Stephen Burrell biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell, Sandy Ruxton, and Stephen Burrell vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Despite the growth of discourses around ‘involved fatherhood’ and ‘work-family balance’, parenting remains highly challenging and inequitable, with expectations of parents intensifying and much of the load continuing to fall on mothers. This is despite men demonstrating in a variety of settings their capacity to engage in caregiving just as effectively as women. So what can we can do to make it easier for men to take up care work in its different forms, and to support parents with raising children and building gender equity in the home?

Prof Tina Miller discusses over two decades of research she has conducted on family life with parents, including a recent study on the experiences of Syrian refugee fathers in the UK and Sweden. This provides a very different picture of the struggles faced by refugees from the negative portrayals that habitually dominate media narratives.

Also, Now and Men now has a Facebook page! Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/nowandmen

Tina is a Professor of Sociology at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She has been an expert advisor to the World Health Organisation, thinktanks and political parties in the UK and EU.


She has published several books on parenthood with Cambridge University Press.


Tina has also authored/presented a series of BBC Radio 4 Analysis programmes.


Episode timeline

  • Introduction
  • Syrian refugee dads: Representation v reality (02:15-06:33)
  • How services treat refugee mothers and fathers (06:33-09:53)
  • Differences in refugee experiences in Sweden/the UK (09:53-12:42)
  • Syrian dads’ relationships with Western notions of ‘involved’ fatherhood (12:42-15:21)
  • Tina’s experience of interviewing refugee families (15:21-21:16)
  • First-time fathers in the UK (21:16-30:24)
  • Transitions in parenting (30:24-34:19)
  • Break
  • The intensification of parenthood (34:25-38:09)
  • Illusions of work-family balance (38:09-42:40)
  • How we can get men more involved (42:40-45:26)
  • Older men’s caregiving (45:26-48:22)
  • Recruiting more men to the social care sector (48:22-53:10)
  • The beginnings of Tina’s career in the Solomon Islands and Bangladesh (53:10-56:32)
  • Conclusion - Class inequities and parenting; Different family types; Ken Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’; Climate change and refugees; The riots and refugee ambivalence about sharing their stories; Shifting the discourse on migration (56:32-01:03:53)

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