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Book launch of Katherine Twamley's Caring is Sharing?

Book launch of Katherine Twamley's Caring is Sharing?

Book launch of Katherine Twamley's Caring is Sharing?
26 November 2024
5.30pm for a 6pm start; refreshments will be available

NB: the venue will be confirmed near the date of the event but it will be close to IOE, 20 Bedford Way, UCL

Hosted by the UCL Sociology Network.Ìý This event is to launch the latest book by Professor Katherine Twamley (Social Research Institute, UCL).Ìý

Caring is Sharing?Ìýexplores why and how mixed-sex couples make decisions around parental leave at the transition to parenthood, and how these decisions shape their work and family care practices during and after the leave period. It does this through a longitudinal qualitative comparative analysis of mixed-sex parent couples in England who do and do not share parental leave after the birth of their first child. The study shows that men and women’s visions and practices of family life are embedded in ideals of appropriate intimate relations, and negotiated with real and imagined reactions from peers, wider family and colleagues. These negotiations are often deeply emotional and shape how parents navigate the wider institutional and structural context in the UK, where parental leave policy, family and work norms are highly gendered. In so doing, it highlights the intersections of intimacy and equality, contributing to debate around the ‘stalled’ gender revolution and what is needed if UK parental leave policy is to become an effective driver of change in gender relations and family life.

  • Caring is Sharing? Will be available to download for free from the 6th November 2024

Meet our speakers and chair:Ìý

  • (author), Professor of Sociology at the Social Research Institute, University College London.
  • (discussant), Professor of Sociology and Intimacy, Open University
  • Margaret O’Brien (discussant), Professor of Child and Family Policy, UCL
  • (chair), Director, Partners for a New Economy
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