Community, Work & Family Journal
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A forum for social scientists and practitioners to share experiences, ideas and debate current issues related to core themes of community, work and family.
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Men are more open to being cared for by robots when they are older, finds new Community, Work & Family Journal study. Dr. Hertog says context matters and can influence whether people were more or less open to using caregiving technology when they are elderly or infirm 🤖 spr.ly/6017sKCbx
Community, Work & Family Journal "How comfortable are individuals with letting AI-powered technologies like robots take care of them?" asks Prof. Hertog. For more information, read the full release by Oxford Internet Institute here ⬇️ spr.ly/6019sKCbL
The relationship between digital technologies and work-life balance was recently explored in a Community, Work & Family Journal article. MacKenzie Christensen (University of Oregon 🇺🇸) and Judith Treas (UC Irvine 🇺🇸) assessed our data on digital social contacts in work and family life. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Call for Papers. Community, Work & Family Journal Special Issue. Big Questions in Work-Family: Charting the Future of Research, Policy, and Practice. Submission Deadline: 1/31/25. Editors Ellen Galinsky Tammy Allen Krista Lynn Minnotte. wfrn.org/call-for-paper…
#Research recently published by Community, Work & Family Journal considered our #data (2020-22) on digital social contacts. Bruno Arpino (Università di Padova 🇮🇹) and Dalila Failli (FLORENCE center for DATA SCIENCE 🇮🇹) examined the role of internet use and #digital skills in parent-child contact. doi.org/10.1080/136688…
"A conceptual model of openness to working time reduction based on interviews with Hungarian fathers" authored by Tímea Venczel & Miklós Antal Available to read online now at the link! doi.org/10.1080/136688… WFRN T&F Social Sciences and Humanities Taylor & Francis Research Insights
New #OpenAccess article from Heidi M. Baumann of Illinois State: "A new perspective on transfer of training: when does training at work transfer to family?" Read at the link: doi.org/10.1080/136688… WFRN T&F Social Sciences and Humanities Taylor & Francis Research Insights Taylor&Francis News
🚨New Pub Alert! Read "Should I stay home, or should I go to the office? A conjoint experiment on the considerations that drive employees’ preference to work from home" from Erasmus University researcher Samantha Alexandra Metselaar at the link! ➡️ doi.org/10.1080/136688… @wfrn
From our latest issue!👉 "Time-intensive occupations and the #motherhood gap in authority" authored by Rebecca Glauber of the University of New Hampshire. ✨Read at the link: doi.org/10.1080/136688… #MotherhoodPenalty #WorkFamilyBalance #Sociology #GenderInequality #AcademicResearch
We are proud to have a presence at the ASA Sociology annual meetings this year! 👉 Please join us for a session exploring how journals, books, and their communities are supporting the field, and how publishing can respond to emerging challenges in sociology. T&F Social Sciences and Humanities
#Sociology doesn’t sit on the sidelines in times of crisis. Explore this FREE article collection from Taylor & Francis Research Insights featuring CWF and other prominent journals in the field! Access through January 2026 at the link 🔓think.taylorandfrancis.com/sociology-at-t… #OpenAccess #AcademicTwitter
New #OpenAccess article on the case of Lithuanian single mothers who migrate from Mykolas Romeris University researcher, Greta Skubiejute. Read at the link 👉 doi.org/10.1080/136688… T&F Social Sciences and Humanities ASA Int'l Migration WFRN
New #OpenAccess article from Uniwersytet Warszawski researcher, Agnieszka Kasperska. Read at the link 👉 doi.org/10.1080/136688… #RemoteWork #WorkFromHome T&F Social Sciences and Humanities WFRN