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Fathers For Justice : the rise of a new social movement in Canada as a case study of collective identity formation
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Fathers For Justice : the rise of a new social movement in Canada as a case study of collective identity formation

Author: Robert A Kenedy
Publisher: Ann Arbor : Caravan Books, ©2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Genre/Form: Case studies
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Robert A Kenedy
ISBN: 0882061089 9780882061085 0882065157 9780882065151
OCLC Number: 56066354
Description: x, 154 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction --
1.1 Relevance of the Research --
1.2 Portrayal of Fathers'-Rights Organizations in the Popular and Academic Literature --
1.3 Focus and Objective of the Research --
1.4 A Brief Profile of Fathers For Justice --
1.5 Outline of the Chapters --
Chapter 2: Collective Identity Theory --
2.1 Marx: Class and Collective Identity --
2.2 Touraine: Class, Culture and Identity --
2.2.1 Structural Designations of Collective Identity: Class --
2.2.2 Cultural Stakes: The Production of Collective Identity --
2.2.3 Assessing Touraine's Conception of Collective Identity --
2.3 Laclau: Discursive Articulation and Collective Identity --
2.3.1 Discursive Articulation: Elements and Moments --
2.3.2 An Assessment of Laclau and Mouffe's Conception of Collective Identity --
2.4 Melucci: Collective Identity Formation --
2.4.1 Melucci's View of Collective Identity and Collective Action --
2.4.2 An Assessment of Melucci's View of Collective Identity Formation --
2.5 Notions of Collective Identity: A Summary --
2.6 Conclusion --
Chapter 3: Research Methodology and Collective Identity --
3.1 Studies in Collective Identity: A Review of Methodological Approaches --
3.2 The Three-Pronged Methodological Approach to Studying Collective Identity --
3.3 Participant Observation --
3.4 Interviews --
3.5 Sampling Technique for Interviews --
3.6 Interview Schedule --
3.7 Procedure for the Individual Interviews --
3.8 Procedures for the Group Interviews --
3.9 Review of Documentation --
3.10 Analysis --
3.11 The Three-Pronged Approach in Retrospect --
Chapter 4: What Is Fathers for Justice? and Who Are the Members? --
4.1 Fathers For Justice: An Organizational Profile --
4.2 FFJ Chapters --
4.3 Male Rank-and-file Membership --
4.4 Comparing Male Leaders and Male Rank-and-file Members --
4.5 Comparing Female Rank-and-file Members To Female Leaders --
4.6 Comparing Male and Female FFJ Members --
4.7 How the Sample and Population Differ --
4.8 Summary and Conclusions --
Chapter 5: An Analysis of an FFJ Collective Identity --
5.1 Analysis of FFJ Meanings and Practices --
5.1.1 Access --
5.1.2 Support Payments --
5.1.3 Custody --
5.1.4 Post-Separation/Divorce Fatherhood --
5.1.5 Children --
5.2 Summary and Conclusions --
Chapter 6: Re-thinking Collective Identity Formation --
6.1 The FFJ Case Study as a Basis for Understanding Collective Identity Formation --
6.2 Toward a Model of Collective Identity Formation: From Individual Identity to Collective Identity --
An Outline --
6.3 A Goffmanian View of Self: An Application for Conceptualizing Person Identity --
6.4 Definition of the Situation: Conceptualizations --
6.5 Situational Identity --
6.6 Moral Career and Situational Identities --
6.7 Linking Situational Identity to Factors in Collective Identity --
6.8 Application of the Collective Identity Model to FFJ Members --
6.9 Summary And Conclusions --
Chapter 7: Conclusion --
7.1 The Canadian Fathers' Rights Literature and FFJ Research --
7.2 Collective Identity and FFJ --
7.3 Reconsidering the Use of a Three-Pronged Methodology --
7.4 The Analysis of FFJ Members --
7.5 Collective Identity Formation: Connecting Individual to Situational Identity --
7.6 Conclusions: Suggestions for Further Research --
7.7 Fathers For Justice From 1993-1995: An Update --
7.8 An Assessment of FFJ --
7.9 Collective Identity and Fathers For Justice.
Responsibility: by Robert A. Kenedy.
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