Arbetsbibliografi för projektet Ensamstående föräldrar i svenska medier 2010-2020

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  • Danuta Walters, S. and Harrison. L. (2014). “Not ready to make nice: Aberrant mothers in contemporary culture”. Feminist Media Studies, 14: 38-55.
  • Denny, K., Brewton-Tiayon S., Lykke. L.C., and Milkie, M.A. (2014). “Admonished, then Excused: Portrayals of Fathers’ Low Levels of Involvement with Children Across the 20th and 21st Centuries.” Fathering 12(3): 221-241.
  • Doucet, A. (2006). Do Men Mother? Fathering, Care, and Domestic Responsibility. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Doucet, A. and Lee. R. (2014). “Fathering, Feminism(s), Gender and Sexualities: Connections, Tensions, and New Pathways.” Journal of Family Theory and Review 6: 355-373.
  • Doucet, A. (2015). “Parental Responsibilities: Dilemmas of measurement and Gender Equality.” Journal of Marriage and Family 77 (February 2015): 224-242.
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  • Duncan, S. and Edwards, R. (1999). Lone Mothers, Paid Work and Gendered Moral Rationalities. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Duncan, S. and Edwards, R. (1997). Single Mothers in an International Context: Mothers or Workers. London: UCL Press.
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  • FitzGerald, L. and Williams, M. (2013). Exploring a Cultural Phenomenon. Mamma Mia! The Movie. London/New York: I.B Tauris.
  • Franséhn, M. (2004). Den dolda triaden: Om ensamstående mödrar med söner och deras behov av stöd inom socialtjänsten (Diss.) Göteborg: Gothenburg University.
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  • Golombok, S. (2015). Modern Families: Parents and Children in New Family Forms. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
  • Graham S. (2012). “Choosing Single Motherhood? Single Women Negotiating the Nuclear Family Ideal.” Families Beyond the Nuclear Ideal. Eds Daniela Cutas and Sarah Chan. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Graham, S. (2018). “Being a ‘good’ parent: single women reflecting upon ‘selfishness’ and ‘risk’ when pursuing motherhood through sperm donation.” Anthropology and Medicine 25: 3: 249-264.
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  • Gähler, M. (1998). Life after Divorce: Economic, Social and Psychological Well-being among Swedish Adults and Children Following Family Dissolution. Stockholm: Stockholm University.
  • Hamad, H. (2014). Postfeminism and Paternity in Contemporary U.S. Film: Framing Fatherhood. New York: Routledge.
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  • Harding, L.M Fox. (1996). “’Parental Responsibility’: The Reassertion of Private Patriarchy?” Good Enough Motherhing ? Feminist Perspectives on Lone Motherhood. Ed. Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva. London: Routledge.
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  • Hertz, R. and Nelson, M.K. (2019). Random Families: Genetic Strangers, Sperm Donor Siblings and the Creation of New Kin. Oxford: Oxford scholarship online.
  • Hobson, B. and Takahashi, M. (1997). "The parent-worker model: lone mothers in Sweden." In Lone Mothers in European Welfare Regimes: Shifting Policy Logics, edited by Jane Lewis, 121-139. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Hook, J.L. and Chalasani, S. (2008). “Gendered Expectations? Reconsidering Single Fathers’ Child-Care Time” Journal of Marriage and Family 70 (November 2008): 978–990.
  • Howard, N. (2016). “16 and Pregnant and Black: Challenging and Debunking Stereotypes”. In Mediated Moms: Contemporary Challenges to the Motherhood Myth, edited by Heather L. Hundley and Sara E. Hayden, 103-122. New York: Peter Lang.
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