
Individual Issues: $15 plus $5 shipping (Cdn/US)
**US$12 for overseas mailing costs.
Please make cheque or money order payable to York University in either Canadian funds or U.S. funds.
New - Click Here for Information on paying by credit card!
Association for Research on Mothering
726 Atkinson,
York University
4700 Keele Street,
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Phone: (416) 736-2100 x60366
FAX: (416) 736-5766
Email: arm@yorku.ca
The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering
proudly presents the publication of its twelfth issue, on the topic of:
Mothering and Work/Mothering as Work
Fall/Winter 2004, Vol 6.2, 212 pages
Table of Contents
Skills, Not Attributes: Rethinking Mothering as Work
By JaneMaree Maher
Motherhood and Management
By Kelly C. Walter Carney
Using Mothering at Work: Embracing the Contradictions of Pedagogy and Practice
By Debra Langan
The Work that Never Ends: Employed Mothers of Children with Disabilities
By Alice Home
Maternal Activism on the Neighbourhood level: The Ethic of Care as Motivation to Act
By Kate Connolly
How does the Law Recognize Work?
By Lorna Turnbull
When Good Enough Isn’t: Mother Blame in the Continuum Concept
By Chris Bobel
Young Single Mothers: The Work of Proving Fitness for Parenting
By Merlinda Weinberg
Stage Mothers: A Qualitative Analysis of Women’s Work Experiences as Mothers in Toronto Theatre
By Corinne Rusch-Drutz
Street Sex Work and Mothering
By Christine M. Sloss Gary W. Harper and Karen S. Budd
I Forgot to Have Children! Untangling Links Between Feminism, Careers and Voluntary Childlessness
By Maryanne Dever and Lise Saugeres
Nursing Mothers at Work: Corporate and Maternal Strategies to Support Lactation in the Workplace
By Naomi Bromberg Bar-Yam
At the Pump
By Orit Avishai
Who Compares to Mother (Nani Kama Mama)?
By Susan Schalge
Folio (literary section)
Editor's Notes
by Rishma Dunlop
PLUS: Book Reviews
We are grateful to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) for its ongoing support of the journal.
