Fathers, mental ill health and the family assemblage
thesis
posted on 2025-11-07, 01:16authored byRHYS PRICE-ROBERTSON
In this thesis, I develop and employ the emerging concept of the “family assemblage” to explore how the material, social, discursive and affective components of family life are related to the expression and management of fathers’ mental ill health, as well as fathers’ recovery trajectories. My analysis, which is grounded in an ethnographic study conducted in Melbourne, Australia, challenges individualistic and human-centric conceptualisations of mental ill health and recovery, offering a novel vision on the relationships between men’s mental ill health and their family lives.<p></p>
History
Principal supervisor
Alan Petersen
Additional supervisor 1
Lenore Manderson
Additional supervisor 2
Cameron Duff
Year of Award
2018
Department, School or Centre
School of Social Sciences (Monash Australia)
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
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