Selected Publications
Palkovitz, R. (2002). Involved Fathering and Men’s Adult Development: Provisional Balances. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Palkovitz, R. (1997). Reconstructing "involvement": Expanding conceptualizations of men's caring in contemporary families. In A. Hawkins & D. Dollahite, (Eds.), Generative Fathering: Beyond Deficit Perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 200-216.
Palkovitz, R. (2007). Challenges to modeling dynamics in a developmental understanding of father-child relationships. Journal of Applied Developmental Science, 11, 190-195.
Palkovitz, R. (2007). Transitions to fatherhood. In S. E. Brotherson & J. M. White (Eds.), Why fathers count. Harriman, TN: Men's Studies Press, pp. 25-41.
Fagan, J. & Palkovitz, R. (2007), Unmarried, nonresident fathers’ involvement with their infants: A risk and resilience perspective. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 479-489.
Palkovitz, R. (1996). Parenting as a generator of adult development: Conceptual issues and implications. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 13, 571-592.
Palkovitz, R., Marks, L., Appleby, D. & Holmes, E.K. (2003). Parenting and Adult Development: Contexts, Processes and Products of Intergenerational Relationships. In L. Kuczynski, (Ed.), Dynamics in ParentChild Relations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp 307-323.
Hawkins, A.J., Bradford, K.P., Palkovitz, R., Christiansen, S.L., Day, R.D. & Call, V.R.A. (2002). The inventory of father involvement: A pilot study of a new measure of father involvement. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 10, 183-196.
Christiansen, S. & Palkovitz, R. (2001). Providing as a form of Paternal Involvement: Why the "Good Provider" Role Still Matters. Journal of Family Issues, 22, 84-106.
Palkovitz, R. (1980). Role of the father questionnaire (ROFQ).