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Fathering
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DisciplineMen's studies
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2003 — present
Publisher
Men's Studies Press (USA)
Frequency3 times a year
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Standard abbreviations
ISO 4-
Indexing
ISSN1532-6306
Links

Fathering A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers, is a peer-reviewed journal established in 2003 as the third of five published by Men's Studies Press and the first and single worldwide to focus specifically on fatherhood.

All journal articles are subject to a masked review process.

The Journal of Men’s Studies uses a masked review process. Authors are asked to include all identifying information in the cover letter, including the manuscript title, the authors’ names, institutional affiliations, and e-mail addresses. The first page of the manuscript should include only the article’s title, abstract, and keywords. Footnotes containing information that would reveal the authors’ identity and/or affiliation should be removed. Every effort should be made to see that the manuscript itself contains no clues to the author’s identity.[1]

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