cpsylist: FW: csws_affiliates: March 30 Noon Talk: Nathan Mather, “Working Class Gay Dads: Queer Stories about Family and Work”
Ellen McWhirter
ellenmcw at uoregon.edu
Mon Mar 14 13:25:41 PDT 2022
Greetings CPSY community,
See below for a talk given by Nathan Mather for his research funded by the Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS). Great source of grant funding if your research falls within their funding parameters!
Best,
Ellen
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Ellen Hawley McWhirter, Ph.D.
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Subject: csws_affiliates: March 30 Noon Talk: Nathan Mather, “Working Class Gay Dads: Queer Stories about Family and Work”
CSWS Noon Talks Presents:
Nathan Mather, “Working Class Gay Dads: Queer Stories about Family and Work”
Wednesday, Mar. 30, 2022 via Zoom
Nathan Mather is a counseling psychology PhD candidate. Talk description: “As gay fathering gains more mainstream acceptance, extant research has focused on gay dads with access to expensive pathways to parenthood and childcare services. Using a narrative inquiry methodology, this study aims to generate novel ways of thinking about parenting and decent work in collaboration with working-class gay dads, with the goal of improving the material conditions and related health outcomes for this population and their families. During summer 2021, I met with 10 working-class gay dads via Zoom, each for a series of three interviews. This CSWS Noon Talk will involve an overview and discussion of methodology, participant narratives, and implications.”
Zoom link: https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/91682198986?pwd=bUNRV3B1SUhLMzdVNWhqVW9zYlUrdz09<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/uoregon.zoom.us/j/91682198986?pwd=bUNRV3B1SUhLMzdVNWhqVW9zYlUrdz09__;!!C5qS4YX3!UFULglA-sBx4uUsfc7_snWygC4x5l5wWZIhMOU4bGtWcEl22P955WhvL1QQ51BjDjF0$>
Noon Talks are presented by recent recipients of research grants from the Center for the Study of Women in Society. These scholarly talks span the interests of many departments in the areas of women and gender.
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Jenée Wilde, PhD, University of Oregon
Research Dissemination Specialist
Center for the Study of Women in Society
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Department of English
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