Webster University Expert Available to Discuss Current Role of Fathers
ST. LOUIS, June 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- What is driving the current so-called "Daditude" of fathers today? They're more hands-on than their predecessors and more eager to take on more household and child-rearing responsibilities. Is it a fad? Or a change that is here to stay? How much of "Daditude" is being driven by the economy?
Don Conway-Long, Ph.D., Webster University associate professor, is an anthropologist specializing in men and masculinities. Conway-Long earned his Ph.D. in anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis. He serves on the advisory board of Men and Masculinities (Sage) and is an editorial associate for Theory and Society (Springer). He can address these questions and more, as we approach the Father's Day holiday.
With its home campus in St. Louis, Webster University (www.webster.edu) is a worldwide institution committed to delivering high-quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence. Founded in 1915, Webster offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs through five schools and colleges, and a global network of more than 100 campuses. Its 20,000-plus student population represents almost 150 nationalities. The University's core values include excellence in teaching, joining theory and practice, small class sizes, and educating students to be lifelong independent learners, fully prepared to participate in an increasingly international society.
Since opening its first campus overseas in Geneva in 1978, Webster has become a recognized leader and innovator in global education, with an international presence that now includes campuses in London; Vienna; Amsterdam and Leiden, the Netherlands; Shanghai, Shenzhen and Chengdu, China; and Bangkok and Cha-am, Thailand. Webster also has educational partnerships with universities in Mexico and Japan.
SOURCE Webster University -- Saint Louis Campus
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