Black mineworkers' conceptualisations of fatherhood: a sociological exploration in the South African goldmining industry

The main question posed in this study is: How do black mineworkers in the goldmining industry conceptualise and experience fatherhood in present-day South Africa? The following four subsidiary research questions were formulated to address this: * How do the respondents characterise fatherhood? * W...

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Main Author: Rabe, Maria Elizabeth
Other Authors: Allais, A.C.
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Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Rabe, Maria Elizabeth (2009) Black mineworkers' conceptualisations of fatherhood: a sociological exploration in the South African goldmining industry, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1406>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-14062018-11-19T17:14:02Z Black mineworkers' conceptualisations of fatherhood: a sociological exploration in the South African goldmining industry Rabe, Maria Elizabeth Allais, A.C. Fatherhood Mineworkers Scripting theory Migrancy Family Masculinity Southern African mining industry Qualitative research Migrant workers Patriarchy 306.87420968 The main question posed in this study is: How do black mineworkers in the goldmining industry conceptualise and experience fatherhood in present-day South Africa? The following four subsidiary research questions were formulated to address this: * How do the respondents characterise fatherhood? * What are the respondents' own recollections of being fathered? * How do migrant and resident respondents' experiences of fatherhood differ? * What influence do biological mothers or female partners have on father-child relationships as described by the respondents? The scripting perspective chosen underscores this study because it is a multilevel approach that takes the fathers' social milieu into account without ignoring their agency. This perspective focuses on three levels - cultural scenarios, interpersonal and intrapsychic scripting. During 2002 a qualitative study was undertaken by way of in-depth interviews conducted with 30 respondents, with ten being re-interviewed in 2003. These interviews were augmented with general observations and fact-finding interviews conducted with key informants. In terms of the first research question regarding the way in which the respondents characterise fatherhood, it was found that the breadwinner role is salient. However, traces of patriarchy and the so-called "new fatherhood" are often intertwined with the economic aspect of fatherhood. The respondents' own recollections of being fathered were found to include a stern disciplinarian pattern ("father is like a lion"), a "bad fatherhood" pattern and a "good fatherhood" pattern. Resident respondents related more involvement with their children compared with migrant respondents, although varying degrees of distant and involved fatherhood could be detected amongst the migrant respondents. Resident respondents conveyed active involvement in father-child activities such as giving guidance to children and playing with them. Some respondents have little contact with those children they fathered with a woman other than their current partner. Female partners tend to hinder any type of relationship with children born as a result of adulterous relationships but children born from previous relationships may be taken care of. However, respondents who openly stated double standards regarding sexual practices for men and women tend to take care of all their biological children and show little concern for their wives' views. Sociology D. Litt et Phil (Sociology) 2009-08-25T10:52:40Z 2009-08-25T10:52:40Z 2009-08 2006-11-30 Thesis Rabe, Maria Elizabeth (2009) Black mineworkers' conceptualisations of fatherhood: a sociological exploration in the South African goldmining industry, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1406> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1406 en 1 online resource (x, 243 leaves)
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language en
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topic Fatherhood
Mineworkers
Scripting theory
Migrancy
Family
Masculinity
Southern African mining industry
Qualitative research
Migrant workers
Patriarchy
306.87420968



spellingShingle Fatherhood
Mineworkers
Scripting theory
Migrancy
Family
Masculinity
Southern African mining industry
Qualitative research
Migrant workers
Patriarchy
306.87420968



Rabe, Maria Elizabeth
Black mineworkers' conceptualisations of fatherhood: a sociological exploration in the South African goldmining industry
description The main question posed in this study is: How do black mineworkers in the goldmining industry conceptualise and experience fatherhood in present-day South Africa? The following four subsidiary research questions were formulated to address this: * How do the respondents characterise fatherhood? * What are the respondents' own recollections of being fathered? * How do migrant and resident respondents' experiences of fatherhood differ? * What influence do biological mothers or female partners have on father-child relationships as described by the respondents? The scripting perspective chosen underscores this study because it is a multilevel approach that takes the fathers' social milieu into account without ignoring their agency. This perspective focuses on three levels - cultural scenarios, interpersonal and intrapsychic scripting. During 2002 a qualitative study was undertaken by way of in-depth interviews conducted with 30 respondents, with ten being re-interviewed in 2003. These interviews were augmented with general observations and fact-finding interviews conducted with key informants. In terms of the first research question regarding the way in which the respondents characterise fatherhood, it was found that the breadwinner role is salient. However, traces of patriarchy and the so-called "new fatherhood" are often intertwined with the economic aspect of fatherhood. The respondents' own recollections of being fathered were found to include a stern disciplinarian pattern ("father is like a lion"), a "bad fatherhood" pattern and a "good fatherhood" pattern. Resident respondents related more involvement with their children compared with migrant respondents, although varying degrees of distant and involved fatherhood could be detected amongst the migrant respondents. Resident respondents conveyed active involvement in father-child activities such as giving guidance to children and playing with them. Some respondents have little contact with those children they fathered with a woman other than their current partner. Female partners tend to hinder any type of relationship with children born as a result of adulterous relationships but children born from previous relationships may be taken care of. However, respondents who openly stated double standards regarding sexual practices for men and women tend to take care of all their biological children and show little concern for their wives' views. === Sociology === D. Litt et Phil (Sociology)
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title_fullStr Black mineworkers' conceptualisations of fatherhood: a sociological exploration in the South African goldmining industry
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