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Session Overview |
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12:00 - 14:00 |
Registration Location: Foyer |
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14:00 - 14:30 |
Opening Session Location: HS1 Dirk Biermann Pro-rector Research, TU Dortmund University Thomas Goll Dean of the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Sociology, TU Dortmund University Kimmo Jokinen President of the ESFR Uwe Uhlendorff Local Organization Team, TU Dortmund University |
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14:00 - 16:00 |
Keynote: Who are my family members? Ordinary and extraordinary definitions of family (Prof. Eric Widmer) Location: HS1 University of Geneva, Switzerland |
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16:30 - 18:30 |
Project workshop: Family life in transition – a longitudinal study of family life in Denmark. Location: 2.105 Presentations of the Symposium Background and methodology Living your own life, together Intergenerational relations in modern families Long and atypical working hours and the impact on intimate family life social activities |
Invited symposium: Generations in family and society Location: 2.106 Presentations of the Symposium Macro-micro-links: population structures and family realities How policies shape interdependence among lives in the family realm Social exclusion and support between generations Childlessness and intergenerational transfers in later life |
WS1: Couple relationships I - changing values in couple relationships? Location: 2.107 Chair: Prof. Fred Berger, University of Innsbruck Predicting marital quality in middle adulthood from close relationships in adolescence 1: University of Innsbruck, Austria; 2: University of Zurich, Switzerland Faith and couple relationships in Malta – gender and generational differences National Centre for Family Research, President's Foundation for Social Wellbeing Changing gender role expectations in family formation process through the lens of ambivalence University Of Tartu, Estonia Forever and ever? Emotional closeness in elderly European couples. University of Zurich, Switzerland Elderly couples – conflicts, roles and late life Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany |
WS2: Methodological approaches in family research Location: 2.108 Chair: Alice Barth, University of Bonn Design and validation of a measurement scale of intergenerational solidarity UIC Barcelona, Spain Assessing changing gender role attitudes in Germany - a latent class analysis approach University of Bonn, Germany Methodological implications of the gendered division of labor - a dyadic modelling approach University of Bonn, Germany Family and parenting practices in traditional and postmodern families in Poland - reconstruction of daily routines University of Warsaw, Poland |
WS3: Parenthood and family formation I - Contemporary fatherhood, contemporary motherhood Location: 2.109 Chair: Prof. Michael Meuser Choice, chance, challenge. Individual biographies and social dynamics in contemporary motherhood 1: Università di Verona, Italy; 2: Università di Padova, Italy Family professionals’ positioning on post-divorce fatherhood. The approach of qualitative attitudinal research University of Tampere, Finland Extended breastfeeding and mothers’ experiences of relationality University of Jyväskylä, Finland Differences between mother’s care and father’s care according to Finnish parents University of Jyväskylä, Finland Importance of peers and father to father talk: Finnish fathers self-reported experiences when their children were toddlers University of Turku, Finland |
WS4: Information and communication technologies in family life Location: 2.512 Chair: Dr. Mia Tammelin, University of Jyväskylä Critical analysis of telegram messenger impact on relationships of Iranian couples University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of Family, time and ICT: storing, reordering and coordinating time at home University of Jyväskylä, Finland |
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18:30 - 19:30 |
Welcome Reception (Foyer EF 50) Location: Foyer |