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Session Overview |
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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 |
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9:00 - 11:00 |
Symposium: Changing family relations and work Location: 2.105 Chair: Dr. Sara Mazzucchelli, Catholic University Chair: Dr. Ann Zofie Duvander, Stockholm University Presentations of the Symposium Introduction to the symposium: Changing family relations and work Italian families facing the work-family balance: a focus on fathers Change in family relations? Malta’s working time regime and the male breadwinner model |
14:00 - 16:00 |
Symposium: ‘Families in poverty’ – discourses and experiences Location: 2.105 Presentations of the Symposium Introduction to the symposium: families and poverty Transnational migration by job as a familial poverty alleviation strategy in Estonia: perspectives of children left behind and commuting by job fathers The ‘dangerous addressing’ as ‘poor parents’ Families in Poverty – when one’s own idea of ‘good parenting’ is constantly questioned |
16:30 - 18:30 |
Symposium: Plurality, change, and continuity in intergenerational family relations: the role of ambivalences Location: 2.105 Presentations of the Symposium Ambivalence and change in family relations: evidence from Latent Transition Analyses The dynamic relations between parenting, ambivalence experiences and self-esteem development in adolescence Ambivalent relationship dynamics in every-day life of "reconstituted families“ Child-parent ambivalences in young adulthood: effects of gender, generation and culture |
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9:00 - 11:00 |
Symposium: Rethinking intergenerational relations: comparative perspectives from Asian youths in Europe and beyond Location: 2.105 Presentations of the Symposium Inverted parenting and intergenerational conflicts: experiences of Chinese origin youth in Paris Forming self while reforming family: perspectives of Japanese-Filipino children Two sides of the same coin: adolescent resistance to parental authority in Chinese migrant families in Belgium Chain migration and reorganized intergenerational relations in Filipino transnational families |
13:00 - 14:00 |
Doctoral Student Meeeting Location: 2.105 |
14:00 - 16:00 |
Invited symposium: Social networks and social support of older migrants Location: 2.105 Presentations of the Symposium Bringing the context of origin back in: a comparison of parent-adult child relationships in stayer and migrant families Networks of care: Polish migrants negotiating relational embedding through place and time Which types of non-kin networks relate to survival in late adulthood? A latent-class approach Migration, social networks and social support across life course |
16:30 - 18:30 |
Symposium: Advanced methodologies in family studies Location: 2.105 Presentations of the Symposium Mobily diary method with children: the advantages and challenges with audio-visual methods Life-lines as visual methods in researching children and their family relations Network maps: new perspectives in qualitative children of divorce research Interviews, portraits and montages of everyday life: a triangulative approach to the inner space of family |