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Session Overview |
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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 |
WS18: We don't need no education? Families, school and adolescent substance use Location: 2.106 Chair: Lenka Sulova, Univerzita Karlova v Praze Fear in the child upon starting school Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts,Charles University, Prague,Czech Republic Parental reaction to an adolescent alcohol use episode: the impact of communication style on adolescents’ coping responses and motivation to change Family and Development Research Center, Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Study about family motivational climate in Spain and Cuba. 1: Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain; 2: University of East. Cuba; 3: Steinhardt Metropolitan Center. NYU. EEUU. |
WS19: Work and family life III - employment patterns, working conditions and family relations 1 Location: 2.107 Chair: Prof. Anna Katriina Rönkä, University of Jyväskylä Management encounters with family diversity and unpredictable changes in 24/7 workplaces 1: University of Jyväskylä, Finland; 2: JAMK University of Applied Sciences Fathers’ job flexibility and mothers’ return to employment Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany Mental health and relationships of pregnant women and their fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) partners 1: School of Nursing and Midwifery- Curtin University, Australia; 2: WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany; 3: Centre for Population Health Research - Curtin University; 4: Telethon KIDS Institute - The University of Western Australia; 5: Curtin Business School - Curtin University, Australia Managing boundaries between family and work in family daycare Universität Osnabrück, Germany |
WS20: Parenthood and family formation IV - social support during and after the transition to parenthood Location: 2.108 Chair: Prof. Kimmo Jokinen, University of Jyväskylä Social support after the loss of parental child University of Opole, Poland Partner support during pregnancy: the effect on anxiety and depression 1: University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: University of Zürich, Switzerland; 3: Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland Coparenting in stepfamilies and cohabiting families: a comparison German Youth Institute, Germany The role of dyadic coping in the transition to parenthood 1: Catholic University of Milan, Italy; 2: University of Louisville, USA Social support in mothers' peer group University of Tampere, Finland |
WS21: Pluralisation of family forms II - varieties at the level of the couple (relationships) Location: 2.109 Chair: Silvia Donato, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Family definitions and family inclusion in France and the Netherlands 1: FORS, Switzerland; 2: University of Hawaii, USA; 3: University of Turin, Italy Social changes and the transformations of kinship practices: an ethnographic approach to non-monogamous family in contemporary French-speaking Europe. 1: Universiy of Louvain, Belgium; 2: University of Geneva, Switzerland Marriage and cohabitation trends in Switzerland: the rise of childbearing within cohabitation 1: FORS, Switzerland; 2: LINES - Life course and Social Inequality Research Center; NCCR LIVES - Overcoming vulnerability: Life course perspectives, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Changing attitudes and values towards family models in Spain. Explaining the family ambivalence in Southern European countries from a theoretical perspective. 1: Universidad de Málaga, Spain; 2: Universidad de Valladolid, Spain |
WS22: Family relations and migration - recent trends and analyses Location: 2.512 Chair: Dr. Jennifer Fietz, Technische Universität Dortmund Transformations of migrant family relations in Germany Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Visibly ethnically different families in Denmark: experiences of (psycho)social in/exclusion Roskilde University, Denmark Care-giving arrangements over the EU borders: the impact of institutional context in Sweden Gothenburg university, Sweden |
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11:30 - 13:00 |
Keynote: Intra-Family relations and willingness to support the ageing parents in a life span perspective: on differential treatment of children, mixed emotions and differing intentions (Prof. Dieter Ferring) Location: HS2 University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Keynote: Managing family life in unmanageable situations! Parenting practices of migrant care-workers and their significant others in post-socialist Europe (Prof. Helma Lutz) Location: HS3 Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany |
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13:00 - 14:00 |
Doctoral Student Meeeting Location: 2.105 |
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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 |
Symposium: Parental nonstandard work schedules, families and children Location: 2.106 Presentations of the Symposium Parental work schedules and children’s well-being in Megacity Shanghai, China Parents’ nonstandard work hours and social and emotional wellbeing in adolescent children Precarity and vulnerability in families with a low socioeconomic background and non-standard working time: results form a qualitative study Daily rhythms of young children in the context of work and care schedules |
WS23: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations II - care for older family members: spotlights on Eastern Europe Location: 2.107 Chair: Prof. Monika Reichert, TU Dortmund Emotional support and care for the elderly: between needs and actual support Babes-Bolyai University, Romania The family cohesion index - elderly care in Czech families Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociological Studies, Czech Republic Time transfers from children to elderly parents: Hungary in European context TARKI, Social Research Institute, Hungary Patterns of intergenerational co-residence in Eastern Europe Babes-Bolyai University, Romania |
WS24: Children, childhood and youth III - growing up in foster care and in foster care families Location: 2.108 Chair: Dr. Matthias Euteneuer, TU Dortmund Relationships with members of the biological family in the life of young adults from foster care University of Siegen, Germany What contact means for outcomes in foster care? Foster carer’s perspectives. Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal |
WS25: Family law and policy Location: 2.109 Chair: Nicole Kirchhoff, TU Dortmund Conceptualising wellbeing in transnational Muslim marriages in Northern and Western Europe 1: Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki; 2: Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki Finnish childcare policies: the perspective of equality 1: University of Tampere, Finland; 2: University of Jyväskylä, Finland; 3: National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland (Trans)Gender and self-determination. A private law approach: the Italian example 1: Università Ca' Foscari, Università di Pisa, Italy; 2: Università di Pisa, Italy, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia |
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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 |
Symposium: Managing stress together: benefits and correlates of dyadic coping in couples Location: 2.106 Presentations of the Symposium The significance of clarity of other people's feelings for dyadic coping Dynamics of dyadic coping in experimentally stressed couples Emotion regulation, dyadic coping and marital satisfaction Associations between capitalization and dyadic coping in couple relationship |
WS26: Work and family life IV - employment patterns, working conditions and family relations 2 Location: 2.107 Chair: Nicole Weißelberg, Universität Siegen Relative education and couples’ employment patterns State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg, Germany Gender convergence or stalled revolution? Gender inequalities in household labor division 1: Univesity of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain; 2: National Distance Education University (UNED), Spain Repelling the change? The construction of family on the example of engineers Technische Universität München, Germany Effects of fixed-term employment on the consolidation of intimate relationships among young German adults: an event history analysis 1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: University of Heidelberg, Germany Work-family adaptions among Norwegian and Polish families living in Norway: understanding links between policy, practice and gender equality 1: Policy and Social Research, Norway; 2: Norwegian Social Research, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway |
WS27: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations III - care for older family members Location: 2.108 Chair: Martina Brandt, TU Dortmund The role of felt obligation for support by adults to their parents University Paderborn, Germany How regional disparities shape the burden of spousal caregivers in Europe Technische Universität Dortmund; Fakultät Erziehungswissenschaft, Psychologie und Soziologie |
WS28: Parenthood and family formation V - fertility and transition to parenthood Location: 2.109 Chair: Dr. Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot, Radboud University Nijmegen Connections between men’s desire to have children and their masculinity concepts Deutsches Jugendinstitut, Germany Family extension out of a bargaining process University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Finnish young parents and life situations at the beginning of pregnancy University of Turku, Finland Taking over responsibility as crucial transition marker from youth into adulthood University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
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20:00 | Social Evening Location: U-Tower Dortmund City |