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[ecrea] cfp: Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research 2019: Transitions into Parenthood: Childbearing, Childrearing, and the Changing Nature of Parenting
Thu Aug 02 13:27:52 GMT 2018
Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research
CALL FOR PAPERS
Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, an annual series which
focuses upon cutting-edge topics in family research around the
globe, is seeking manuscript submissions for its 2019 volume.
The 2019 volume of CPFR will focus on the theme of ‘Transitions into
Parenthood: Childbearing, Childrearing, and the Changing Nature of
Parenting.’
Around the globe, the very conceptualization of family is associated
with the relationship between a parent and a child. The birth of a
child represents both the end of one experience, wherein parents
have been preparing for the arrival of the child, and also the
beginning of yet another experience, involving the rearing of the
child. Entry into parenthood represents a fundamental shift in
family structure and family dynamics. Furthermore, these decision to
have a child has substantial bearing upon the larger society,
particularly in regards to population issues. Quite obviously, the
two components of childbearing and childrearing vary considerably
across cultures, and over time, and each of these continues to
change. In order to better understand the transitions into
parenthood, this multidisciplinary volume of CPFR will address such
topics as: employment and fertility, socioeconomic status and
parenting styles, the role of ICTs in the transition into
parenthood, childbearing desires versus childbearing outcomes, the
social media construction of parenthood, predictors of fertility
preferences, the social construction of parenthood through
consumption practices, gender differences in childrearing,
infertility and fertility clinics, migration and fertility patterns,
parental discipline and child outcomes, and non-parental
childrearing, among others.
The 2019 volume will be coedited by Rosalina Pisco Costa of the
University of Évora (Portugal) and Sampson Lee Blair of The State
University of New York (USA).
Manuscripts should be submitted directly to the editors
((rosalina /at/ uevora.pt) <mailto:(rosalina /at/ uevora.pt)> and
(slblair /at/ buffalo.edu) <mailto:(slblair /at/ buffalo.edu)>), preferably in MS
WORD format. Manuscripts should not exceed approximately 40
double-spaced pages (not including tables, figures, and references).
Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in CPFR.
Manuscripts should adhere to the APA format. Manuscripts should
represent previously unpublished work. An abstract of 150-200 words
should be included at the beginning of each manuscript. All
manuscripts will undergo peer review.
The deadline for initial submissions is January 31, 2019.
Media and communication studies scholars are warmly welcome.
Any questions may be directed to the editors at (rosalina /at/ uevora.pt)
<mailto:(rosalina /at/ uevora.pt)> and (slblair /at/ buffalo.edu)
<mailto:(slblair /at/ buffalo.edu)>.
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