id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hlrwk74vozaaxphuelschl7fsa Jon B. Gould Making Academic Life "Workable" for Fathers 2018 5 .pdf application/pdf 4156 367 55 as difficult as academic working mothers; it would take willful ignorance to disregard the privileged position that men, conversation about academic working fathers and advance unique—both against their female colleagues and in comparison to working mothers and fathers in society at large. In our conclusion, we suggest several measures that institutions can pursue to assist fathers in balancing academic life in their own terms, especially those in academe who are presumed to be able to balance work with family life. In many ways, academe "works" for the involved father. academic work and family life. In this article, we address the experience of fathers in academe, focusing predominantly historically has been "women's work," equal fathers fear the and sharing with others their parenting stories and their challenges (and failures) in balancing family and work life. that allows academic fathers to excel at work and family life. Available at www.chronicle.com/article/An-Academic-Working-Dad/146667 http://www.chronicle.com/article/An-Academic-Working-Dad/146667 ./cache/work_hlrwk74vozaaxphuelschl7fsa.pdf ./txt/work_hlrwk74vozaaxphuelschl7fsa.txt