Fathers and Fathering Grantees

May 22, 2012
Bethesda, MD
Conference Agenda

The NCFMR funded the following five proposals supporting innovative research about fathers and fathering. The grantees presented their research findings before the Fathers and Fathering in Contemporary Contexts research conference in the spring of 2012 and will continue to submit working papers for inclusion in our Working Paper Series.

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Parenting and Coparenting
  • Natasha J. Cabrera, PI, Department of Human Development, University of Maryland
  • Jay Fagan, Co-I, School of Social Administration, Temple University
    • Cabrera, N., Scott, M., Fagan, J., Steward-Streng, N., Chien, Nicole. (2012).Coparenting and Children's School Readiness: A Mediational Model. Published in Family Process, Vol. 51, No. 3.
    • Fagan, J., & Cabrera, N. (2012). Longitudinal Reciprocal Associations Between Coparenting Conflict and Father Engagement. Brief Report published in Journal of Family Psychology. doi: 10.1037/a0029998

Paternal Incarceration and Father Involvement 
  • Amanda Geller, PI, School of Social Work and School of Law, Columbia University
  • Irwin Garfinkel, Co-I, School of Social Work, Columbia University
    • WP-13-02
      • Forthcoming in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
    • WP-12-10
      • Presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) annual meeting, San Francisco, CA. (May 2012).

Going Back to the Future: A New Look at Paternal Incarceration and Delinquency
  • Ryan King, PI, Department of Sociology, University at Albany
  • Lauren Porter Co-I, Department of Sociology, University at Albany
    • WP-12-08
      • A New Look at Paternal Incarceration and Delinquency. Presented with Lauren Porter at the Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, (May 2012).
      • Paternal Incarceration and Childhood Wellbeing: Spurious or Causal Association. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meetings in Washington, D.C. (2011).
         
The Effect of Relationship Instability and Multi-partner Fertility on Father Well-being
  • Laura Tach, PI, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Postdoctoral Scholar, The University of Pennsylvania
    • WP-12-09
      • Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) 2011 fall research conference, Washington DC. (November 2011).

Incarcerating Parenthood? Paternal Incarceration and the Parenting Behaviors of Biological Fathers, Social Fathers, and Biological Mothers
  • Kristin Turney, PI, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
  • Christopher Wildeman, Co-I, Department of Sociology, Yale University

Fathers & Fathering in Contemporary Contexts 2012 Research Conference


Grant Awardees

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