TY - JOUR
T1 - Caring masculinities in prison? Social workers and programs dealing with incarcerated fatherhood
AU - Cannito, Maddalena
AU - Mercuri, Eugenia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - The article explores how fatherhood in prison is conceived and supported by policy intervention in Italy. Despite the fact that, in 2020, 96% of adults detained in Italian prisons were men and half of them had at least one child, fatherhood in prison, a gendered space and institution where masculinities are (re)produced, is an underdeveloped research topic. Adopting a caring masculinity perspective, we focus on incarcerated fatherhood to investigate if and how Italian social programs that deal with incarcerated parents target fathers and, if so, to what extent they promote caring masculinities. To this aim, we will combine an analysis of social programs for incarcerated fathers in Italy, almost entirely run by third sector organizations, with discursive interviews with educators, welfare workers, and third sector stakeholders who participated in the implementation of a project for incarcerated parents in a north Italian prison. The results of our analysis show that involved fatherhood is not only denied to incarcerated men; it is also not allowed in an institution, such as a prison, where domination is the keyword.
AB - The article explores how fatherhood in prison is conceived and supported by policy intervention in Italy. Despite the fact that, in 2020, 96% of adults detained in Italian prisons were men and half of them had at least one child, fatherhood in prison, a gendered space and institution where masculinities are (re)produced, is an underdeveloped research topic. Adopting a caring masculinity perspective, we focus on incarcerated fatherhood to investigate if and how Italian social programs that deal with incarcerated parents target fathers and, if so, to what extent they promote caring masculinities. To this aim, we will combine an analysis of social programs for incarcerated fathers in Italy, almost entirely run by third sector organizations, with discursive interviews with educators, welfare workers, and third sector stakeholders who participated in the implementation of a project for incarcerated parents in a north Italian prison. The results of our analysis show that involved fatherhood is not only denied to incarcerated men; it is also not allowed in an institution, such as a prison, where domination is the keyword.
KW - Italian social programs
KW - caring masculinities
KW - fatherhood
KW - prison
KW - third sector social workers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85144084173&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/gwao.12944
DO - 10.1111/gwao.12944
M3 - Article
SN - 0968-6673
VL - 31
SP - 1707
EP - 1722
JO - Gender, Work and Organization
JF - Gender, Work and Organization
IS - 5
ER -