Involved Fatherhood Ideals and Practices in European Post‐Socialist Societies
Judit Takács, Hana Hašková, Alenka Švab, Ivett Szalma
Attitudes Towards Work: The Care Arrangements of Couples With Preschool‐Aged Children—A European Comparison
Hana Třísková, Ivett Szalma
The Intergenerational Transmission of Parenting Among Lithuanian Men
Ausra Maslauskaite, Roma Jusienė
More Helpers Than Sharers? Barriers to Involved Fathering in Hungary
Zsuzsanna Makay, Zsuzsanna Veroszta
Developments in Involved Fatherhood in Hungary: A Register Database Analysis
Júlia Galántai
Changing Fatherhood: Social Differences in Parental Leave Uptake and Childcare Participation Among Bulgarian Men
Tatyana Kotzeva, Elitsa Dimitrova, Kalina Ilieva
Involved Fatherhood in Slovakia? A Multi‐Dimensional Picture Painted Using Multiple Methods
Zuzana Dančíková
Involved Fatherhood Among Roma Men: Class, Kinship, and Caring Masculinities in Post‐Socialist Hungary
Judit Durst
Becoming a “Good” Father in the Context of Czech Social Work
Barbora Gřundělová, Jiří Mertl
Between Supportive and Equal Parenting: Exploring Middle‐Class Fathering in Romania Today
Anca Dohotariu, Réka Geambasu, Cristina Raț
Involved Fathers and Intensive Parenting in Czechia: Norms and Fathers’ Contextualised Practices
Jana Klímová Chaloupková, Hana Hašková
Warm Fathers and Competent Mothers? Stereotypes and Attitudes Towards Single Parents in Hungary
Boglárka Herke
“This Kind of Thing Does Not Really Exist in Russia”: Russian Fathers Negotiating Shared Care Arrangements
Ekaterina Ivanova
Framing Fatherhood: Legal Norms and Media Narratives in Croatia
Brigita Miloš, Ivana Tutić Grokša, Nadja Čekolj
Involved Fatherhood as Interpreted by Czech Men’s Organizations
Steven Saxonberg, Lenka Formanková
Housework, Childcare, and Fertility Intentions: The Role of Fathers’ Involvement in Belarus
Kamila Ishchanova
Researching in Multilingual Spaces: Addressing Methodological, Ethical, and Epistemological Implications
Clara Holzinger
Challenges of Multilingual Research: A Discourse in the Context of Nagaland, India
Vezolu Puro, Rukulu Kezo, Nittala Noel Anurag Prashanth, Hariharasudan Anandhan, Mykolas Deikus, Jolita Vveinhardt
From Babel to Bridge: The Challenges of Research Co‐Production in Multilingual Spaces
Chantal Radley, Margaret Greenfields, Eleonore Kofman, Gill Searl
Sophia Schönthaler, Andrea Leone-Pizzighella, Johanna Mitterhofer
Research Guided by Gaps in Understanding: Multilingual Qualitative Research in Translations
Benita Kawalla
Navigating Power and Language: Methodological Reflections on Biographical Research in Transnational Contexts
Gwendolyn Gilliéron, Marie Hoppe
The Construction of Researcher Positionality Through Language Practices in Multilingual Contexts
Marie Rickert, Pomme van de Weerd, Daan Hovens, Leonie Cornips
Of Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones: Navigating Multilingual Challenges in Reconstructive Forced Migration Research
Ana Mijić, Yelyzaveta Zolotarova, Olena Tkalich, Michael Parzer
Language(s) and Translanguaging in Interpretation Groups: Reflections From a Linguistic Group Ethnography
Nadja Thoma, Giorgia Andreolli, Safà El Koura, Kristina Savic, Rebecca Weckenmann
Methodological Insights From a Qualitative Case Study in a Migration Context: Translingual Writing Practices Among Emergent Multilingual Children
Jinsil Jang
Translanguaging Towards Equitable Participation: Doing Research Multilingually With People With a Migration Background
Erin Gail MacDonald, Mirona Moraru, Arthur Bakker, Elma Blom
Conducting Research Across Three Languages in a Multilingual Space: Polish Immigrants in Alanya
Gizem Karaköse