2015年欧洲的父母共同养育:庆祝进步和对误导的警告

J. McHale
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自20世纪90年代末以来,麦克海尔、拉奥和他们的同事一直在鼓励用“主题”方法来研究亲子关系,呼吁本土研究人员在他们特定的国家和文化背景下探索和阐明亲子关系的意义。为了达到这个目的,这一特殊章节的文章标志着父母养育研究领域的一个分水岭。来自北欧一个国家(英国)和西欧三个国家(法国、德国和瑞士)的家庭科学家组织起来,在四个不同的欧洲国家提供了父母共同抚养孩子的证据。虽然肯定不是在个别国家完成的第一项或唯一一项关于父母教养的研究,但每篇文章都提供了一个“时刻”的快照,突出了作者认为对理解他们国家的父母教养具有特殊意义的问题。这篇评论将这一特殊章节文章中强调的主题整合在对概念和方法决策点的更广泛讨论中,这些决策点对于确保共同养育领域的额外、生成性进展至关重要。
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Coparenting in Europe, 2015: Celebrations of advances and cautions about misdirection
McHale, Rao, and their colleagues have been encouraging ‘emic’ approaches to the study of coparenting since the late 1990s, calling upon indigenous researchers to explore and illuminate the meaning of coparenting within their specific national and cultural contexts. Toward this end, the articles in this special section mark a watershed moment of sorts for the field of coparenting research. Family scientists from one northern European (England) and three Western European (France, Germany, and Switzerland) countries have organized to provide sightings of mother–father coparenting in four different European nations. While certainly not the first or only studies of coparenting completed in the individual countries, each article does afford a snapshot of a ‘moment in time’ that highlights issues thought by the authors to hold special salience for understanding mother–father coparenting in their country. This commentary integrates topics highlighted in the articles of this special section within a broader discussion of conceptual and methodological decision points crucial for assuring additional, generative progression of the coparenting field.
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