Short Programme - Fakultät 12
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Short Programme - Fakultät 12
technische universität dortmund 8th Congress of the ;khef[WdIeY_[joed<Wc_boH[bWj_edi;I<H &KDQJLQJ)DPLO\5HODWLRQV°*HQGHUDQG*HQHUDWLRQV Fhe]hWcc[ 31st August – 3rd September 2016, TU Dortmund University, Germany Fakultät Erziehungswissenschaft, Psychologie und Soziologie Organisation Local Organisation Uwe Uhlendorff Matthias Euteneuer Content Programme Overview ........................................................................................... 2 Programme Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016 ................................................................. 6 Local Scientific Committee Martina Brandt Nicole Kirchhoff Michael Meuser Monika Reichert Programme Thursday, 1/Sep/2016 ..................................................................... 10 Local Assistance Hanna Berdys Anne Flamming Christina Brekau Sara Keilholz Gabriela Lueg Natascha Orlishausen Suzana Ružiü Nicole Stobbe Cedrik Wieschollek Useful Information ............................................................................................. 32 Programme Friday, 2/Sep/2016 ......................................................................... 20 Programme Saturday, 3/Sep/2016 ..................................................................... 28 Social Evening ................................................................................................... 31 List of Autors ..................................................................................................... 35 ESFR Executive Board Kimmo Jokinen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Gerardo Meil, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain Judith Dubas, University of Utrecht, Netherlands Camillo Regalia, Catholic University of Milan, Italy Silvia Donato, Catholic University of Milan, Italy Mia Tammelin, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Jorge Gato, University of Porto, Portugal Lars Gulbrandsen, NOVA - Norwegian Social Research, Oslo, Norway Pedro Romero, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain Barbara Segatto, University of Padova, Italy Tamara Luginbuehl, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Marta Szymanska-Pytlinska, Poznan University, Poland ESFR Scientific Committee Karin Wall, University of Lisbon, Portugal Dominik Schoebi, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Lenka Sulova, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Allan Westerling, Roskilde University, Denmark This programme is printed based on the data of the conference management tool and may include errors. Changes in the programme might occur and will be displayed at the conference reception in the Foyer. 1 Programme Overview Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016 12:00 - 14:00 Foyer Registration 14:00 - 14:30 HS1 Opening Session HS1 14:30 - 16:00 Keynote: Who are my family members? Ordinary and extraordinary definitions of family (Eric Widmer) 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 2.512 16:30 - 18:30 Project workshop: Family life in transition – a longitudinal study of family life in Denmark. Invited symposium: Generations in family and society WS1: Couple relationships I WS2: Methodological approaches in family research WS3: Parenthood and family formation I WS4: Information and communication technologies in family life Foyer Welcome Reception 2.105 18:30 - 19:30 Thursday, 01/Sep/2016 2.105 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 2.512 HS2 HS3 11:30 - 13:00 Keynote: Her and his? Exploring gender in intergenerational patterns (Gunhild Hagestad) Keynote: Welfare state systems and children´s interests - the impact of differences in child welfare, child protection and children´s rights regulations on decision making processes (Marit Skivenes) 13:00 - 14:00 Foyer POS: Poster Session 2.105 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 2.512 14:00 - 16:00 Symposium: ‘Families in poverty’ – discourses and experiences Symposium: Value transmission and intergenerational relations WS10: Couple relationships II WS11: Pluralisation of family forms I WS12: Parenthood and family formation III WS13: Work and family life I 2.105 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 2.512 HS2 2 9:00 - 11:00 Symposium: Changing family relations and work WS5: Care and welfare policies WS6: Families, inequalities and intergenerational reproduction WS7: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations I WS8: Parenthood and family formation II WS9: Children, childhood and youth I 16:30 - 18:30 Symposium: Plurality, change, and continuity in intergenerational family relations: the role of ambivalences Symposium: Changing gender arrangements – new imaginations of parenthood. Reconciliation of occupational and family life in a neoliberal society. WS14: Couple relationships III WS15: Children, childhood and youth II WS16: Research on everyday family life WS17: Work and family life II 18:45 - 19:45 General assembly of the ESFR 3 Friday, 02/Sep/2016 2.105 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 2.512 HS2 HS3 2.105 2.105 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 2.105 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 9:00 - 11:00 Symposium: Rethinking intergenerational relations: comparative perspectives from Asian youths in Europe and beyond WS18: We don’t need no education? Families, school and adolescent substance use WS19: Work and family life III WS20: Parenthood and family formation IV WS21: Pluralisation of family forms II WS22: Family relations and migration 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 (Dieter Ferring) Keynote: Managing family life in unmanageable situations! Parenting practices of migrant care-workers and their significant others in post-socialist Europe (Helma Lutz) Saturday, 03/Sep/2016 2.106 2.107 2.108 2.109 HS1 9:00 - 11:00 Invited symposium: The politics of parenting and social work - an analyses of social work programs and practices as parenting policies WS29: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations IV WS30: Parenthood and family formation WS31: Pluralisation of family forms IV 11:30 - 12:30 Keynote: Making sense of parenthood(s): gender, "responsibilities" and practices of caring in longitudinal family research (Tina Miller) 12:30 - 13:30 HS1 Closing Session 13:30 - 14:30 Foyer Farwell Reception 13:00 - 14:00 Doctoral Student Meeting 14:00 - 16:00 Invited symposium: Social networks and social support of older migrants Symposium: Parental nonstandard work schedules, families and children WS23: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations II WS24: Children, childhood and youth III WS25: Family law and policy 16:30 - 18:30 Symposium: Advanced methodologies in family studies Symposium: Managing stress together: benefits and correlates of dyadic coping in couples WS26: Work and family life IV WS27: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations III WS28: Parenthood and family formation V 20:00 U-Tower Social Evening 4 5 Programme Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016 14:00 - 14:30 Opening Session Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: HS1 Long and atypical working hours and the impact on intimate family life social activities Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans H.K. Roskilde University, Denmark Discussion of the presentations Wall, Karin University of Lisbon, Portugal Dirk Biermann Pro-rector Research, TU Dortmund University, Germany Invited symposium: Generations in family and society Thomas Goll Dean of the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Sociology, TU Dortmund University, Germany Chair(s): Brandt, Martina, TU Dortmund University, Germany Kimmo Jokinen President of the ESFR Uwe Uhlendorff Local Organization Team, TU Dortmund University, Germany 14:30 - 16:00 Keynote: Who are my family members? Ordinary and extraordinary definitions of family Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 14:30 - 16:00 · Location: HS1 Widmer, Eric D., University of Geneva, Switzerland 16:30-18:30 Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.106 Macro-micro-links: population structures and family realities Herlofson, Katharina NOVA – Norwegian Social Research, Oslo, Norway How policies shape interdependence among lives in the family realm Dykstra, Pearl A. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands Social exclusion and support between generations 1 2 Deindl, Christian ; Brandt, Martina 1 2 Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany, TU Dortmund, Germany WS1: Couple relationships I - changing values in couple relationships? Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Berger, Fred, University of Innsbruck, Austria Predicting marital quality in middle adulthood from close relationships in adolescence 1 1 2 Umhauer, Andrea ; Berger, Fred ; Fend, Helmut 1 2 University of Innsbruck, Austria; University of Zürich, Switzerland Faith and couple relationships in Malta – gender and generational differences Vella, Sue; Abela, Angela; Calleja, Neville; Zammit Said, Allison; Piscopo, Suzanne President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, Malta Project workshop: Family life in transition – a longitudinal study of family life in Denmark Changing gender role expectations in family formation process through the lens of ambivalence Raid, Kadri; Kasearu, Kairi University Of Tartu, Estonia Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.105 Chair(s): Westerling, Allan, Roskilde University, Denmark; Wall, Karin, University of Lisbon, Portugal Forever and ever? Emotional closeness in elderly European couples. König, Ronny University of Zürich, Switzerland Background and methodology Westerling, Allan; Dencik, Lars; Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans H.K. Roskilde University, Denmark Elderly couples – conflicts, roles and late life Klingel, Markus Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany Living your own life, together Westerling, Allan Roskilde University, Denmark WS2: Methodological approaches in family research Intergenerational relations in modern families Dencik, Lars Roskilde University, Denmark 6 Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Barth, Alice, University of Bonn, Germany Design and validation of a measurement scale of intergenerational solidarity Cavallotti, Rita; Grau, Marc; Marimon, Frederic; Gas Aixandri, Montserrat UIC Barcelona, Spain 7 Assessing changing gender role attitudes in Germany - a latent class analysis approach Barth, Alice; Trübner, Miriam University of Bonn, Germany Family, time and ICT: storing, reordering and coordinating time at home Tammelin, Mia; Anttila, Timo University of Jyväskylä, Finland Methodological implications of the gendered division of labor - a dyadic modelling approach Trübner, Miriam; Schmitz, Andreas University of Bonn, Germany ‘How can I get rid of my smartphone?’ The controversial practices of Italian adolescents and their parents over the use of digital devices Everri, Marina London School of Economics, United Kingdom Family and parenting practices in traditional and postmodern families in Poland reconstruction of daily routines Sikorska, Maàgorzata University of Warsaw, Poland WS3: Parenthood and family formation I - contemporary fatherhood, contemporary motherhood 18:30 - 19:30 Welcome Reception Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 18:30 - 19:30 · Location: Foyer Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Meuser, Michael, TU Dortmund University, Germany Choice, chance, challenge. Individual biographies and social dynamics in contemporary motherhood 1 2 Dal Ben, Anna ; Barbara, Segatto 1 2 Università di Verona, Italy; Università di Padova, Italy Family professionals’ positioning on post-divorce fatherhood. The approach of qualitative attitudinal research Autonen-Vaaraniemi, Leena University of Tampere, Finland Extended breastfeeding and mothers’ experiences of relationality Säilävaara, Jenny University of Jyväskylä, Finland Differences between mother’s care and father’s care according to Finnish parents Perälä-Littunen, Satu University of Jyväskylä, Finland Importance of peers and father to father talk: Finnish fathers self-reported experiences when their children were toddlers Lähteenmäki, Marko University of Turku, Finland WS4: Information and communication technologies in family life Time: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.512 Chair(s): Tammelin, Mia, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Reconciliation of work, study and family, e-technologies and recovery experiences: a qualitative study Andrade, Claudia College of Education Coimbra, Portugal Critical analysis of telegram messenger impact on relationships of Iranian couples Faghih Khorasani, Abbas; Hoseini, Mehdi University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran 8 9 Programme Thursday, 1/Sep/2016 09:00 - 11:00 Symposium: Changing family relations and work Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.105 Chair(s): Mazzucchelli, Sara, Catholic University of Milan, Italy; Duvander, Ann Zofie, Stockholm University, Sweden Introduction to the symposium: Family relations and work Mazzucchelli, Sara Catholic University of Milan, Italy Italian families facing the work-family balance: a focus on fathers 1 2 3 Bosoni, Maria Letizia ; Crespi, Isabella ; Ruspini, Elisabetta 1 2 3 Catholic University of Milan, Italy, University of Macerata, Italy, University of MilanoBicocca, Italy Subtle paths of intergenerational reproduction - psychic aspects of habitus formation in adolescents Schmitz, Andreas; Barth, Alice University of Bonn, Germany Gender-specific effects of supportive parenting on a successful career entry Pruisken, Henrik1; Huß, Björn2 1 Osnabrück University, Germany; 2German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), Hannover, Germany Intergenerational effects of active labour market policies Zabel, Cordula; Kopf, Eva Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nürnberg, Germany WS7: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations I - new forms of intergenerational solidarity and intergenerational relations Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Youssim, Iaroslav, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel Change in family relations? Malta’s working time regime and the male breadwinner model Camilleri-Cassar, Frances University of Malta, Malta Intergenerational solidarity and migration in Europe: differences or similarities? Isengard, Bettina; König, Ronny; Szydlik, Marc University of Zürich, Switzerland WS5: Care and welfare policies Great-grandparents in comparison to grandparents in Israel Even-Zohar, Ahuva; Garby, Ayala Ariel University, Israel Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.106 Chair(s): Kaschowitz, Judith, TU Dortmund University, Germany Integrated research on aging policies and potential poverty for senior citizens in European welfare states Xu, Jia University of Hamburg, Germany The experience of Arab social workers treating Arab fathers at parent-child centers in Israel in the context of political and gender conflict Jammal-Abboud, Romain1; Blit-Cohen, Edith2 1 Haifa University, Israel; 2Hebrew University, Israel Between objective needs and moral acceptance – outsourcing carework in Germany & UK Nisic, Natascha University of Hamburg, Germany WS6: Families, inequalities and intergenerational reproduction Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Schoneville, Holger, TU Dortmund University, Germany Life strategies in the context of social inequalities – intergenerational transmissions and disruptions 1 2 Chamakalayil, Lalitha ; Riegel, Christine 1 University of Applied Sciences and Art Northwestern Switzerland, Basel, Switzerland; 2 University of Education, Freiburg, Germany Homeownership and intergenerational relations and transfers. Gulbrandsen, Lars Petter; Sandlie, Hans Christian NOVA - Norwegian Social Research, Oslo, Norway A discussion about Iranian individualism: family-oriented individualism in Iran Mirzaei, Hossein University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran WS8: Parenthood and family formation II - impact of parenting on couple relationships and life satisfaction Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Albert, Isabelle, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Experiences of competence and autonomy in the parental role among couples: findings from a dyadic perspective Wilhelm, Barbara LMU University of Munich, Germany Dyadic influence of parental self-efficacy on the coparental relationship El Ghaziri, Nahema; Darwiche, Joëlle University of Lausanne, Switzerland The impact of parenting on the couple relationship in Malta Zammit Said, Allison; Vella, Sue; Abela, Angela; Piscopo, Suzanne; Calleja, Neville President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, Malta How healthy is your state of mind? Health inequalities and family life Calleja, Neville; Vella, Sue; Piscopo, Suzanne; Zammit Said, Allison; Abela, Angela The President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, Malta 10 11 WS9: Children, childhood and youth I - growing up under adverse conditions 1 Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.512 Chair(s): Segatto, Barbara, University of Padova, Italy Child-based interventions for children of divorce families: a new conceptual framework Van der Heyden, Karen; Bastaits, Kim; Mortelmans, Dimitri University of Antwerp, Belgium Child custody and its effects on children in Hungary Galántai, Júlia MTA TK RECENS Research Group, Hungary Family trajectories and children's well-being. 1 1,2; 1 Bastaits, Kim ; Pasteels, Inge ; Mortelmans, Dimitri 1 2 University of Antwerp, Belgium; Hogeschool PXL, Hasselt, Belgium Parental gendered attitudes and behaviours as predictors of child socio-emotional difficulties Bird, Lauren; Sacker, Amanda; McMunn, Anne University College London, United Kingdom Outcomes of adolescence and family characteristics in Romanian youth Haragus, Paul Teodor Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 11:30 - 13:00 Keynote: Her and his? Exploring gender in intergenerational patterns Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 11:30 - 13:00 · Location: HS2 Hagestad, Gunhild, Norwegian Social Research, Norway Keynote: Welfare state systems and children´s interests - the impact of differences in child welfare, child protection and children´s rights regulations on decision making processes Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 11:30 - 13:00 · Location: HS3 Skivenes, Marit, University of Bergen, Norway 13:00 - 14:00 POS: Poster Session Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 13:00 - 14:00 · Location: Foyer Balance in the sibling-mother-sibling triad 1 2 de Bel, Vera ; Kalmijn, Matthijs 1 2 University of Groningen, Netherlands; University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Evolution and characteristics of binational marriages in Spain, 2005 – 2013 Khadour, Isabel; Becerril Ruiz, Diego University of Granada, Spain 12 Gestational surrogacy and legal delimitation of parenthood in Finland Kivipuro, Kaisa Johanna University of Helsinki, Finland Intergenerational relations and health: Does grandparenthood extend life expectancy? Heinrich, Nils Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences, Germany Maternal practice in narration of mothers of three different generations Volejníþková, Romana Charles University, Faculty of Social Sceinces, Czech Republic Motherhood after long term infertility – Narrative approach Lehto, Siru Annika University of Jyväskylä, Finland Peripheral fatherhood in Finland Mykkänen, Johanna Kristiina; Eerola, Petteri Jyväskylä University, Finland Predictors of parenting stress during early adoptive parenthood Canzi, Elena; Ranieri, Sonia; Ferrari, Laura; Barni, Daniela; Rosnati, Rosa Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy Transmission of sport values and parental involvement in children’s sportive activity 1 2 1 Danioni, Francesca Vittoria ; Barni, Daniela ; Rosnati, Rosa 1 2 Catholic University of Milan, Italy; LUMSA University of Rome, Italy Family size and children's play activity Noskova, Antonina Vyacheslavona Moscow State Institute of International Relations / MGIMO University, Russian Federation Almost like at home? Families-personnel collaboration in day-and-night care 1 2 1 Malinen, Kaisa ; Rönkä, Anna ; Teppo, Ulla 1 2 JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland; University of Jyväskylä, Finland An explorative study about the bisexual’s affective and sexual relationships Saïdoun, Diantha; Heenen-Wolff, Susann Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium An obligation of family care and its determinants in Japan 1 2 Nakata, Tomoo ; Nakata, Masami 1 2 Hokusei Gakuen University, Japan; Sapporo Gakuin University, Japan Constructions of single motherhood- a heteronormativity critical discourse analysis Kasten, Anna TU Berlin University, Germany Distance Caregiving (DiCa): Care potential across national distances and international boundaries 1 2 2 Franke, Annette Astrid ; Otto, Ulrich ; Bischofberger, Iren 1 2 Evangelische Hochschule Ludwigsburg, Germany; Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences, Zürich, Switzerland How does separation from cohabitation or marriage affect political preferences? 1 2 1 Voorpostel, Marieke ; Coffé, Hilde ; Kuhn, Ursina 1 2 Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences (FORS), Lauanne, Switzerland; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 13 Two stories, one divorce: Coping with divorce by ex-spouses Leppälä, Kalle University of Helsinki, Finland Diversity of timing – Focused on “family formation” in Germany and South Korea Lee, Hyunsuk Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany; Sangmyung University of Seoul, Republic of South Korea Negotiating the life course. Dyadic decision-making in postmodern times Klingel, Markus Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany The meanings of contemporary parenting. Parents in the learning process Wiatr, Marta Maria Grzegorzewska University, Poland Male participation in unpaid domestic work Ripoll-Arcacia, Carolina Victoria University of Alicante, Spain Who is socially excluded in 2010’s Europe? An “asset portfolio” behind friendship in old age Youssim, Iaroslav Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel Symposium: Value transmission and intergenerational relations across the life course Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.106 Chair(s): Barni, Daniela, LUMSA University of Rome, Italy Value priorities of Estonian adolescents Tamm, Anni; Tulviste, Tiia University of Tartu, Estonia The value(s) of teachers: What do teachers want to transmit to their adolescent students? Barni, Daniela1; Danioni, Francesca2; Rosnati, Rosa2 1 LUMSA University of Rome, 2Catholic University of Milan, Italy Actual and perceived value similarities between adult children and their ageing parents in migrant compared to non-migrant families in Luxembourg Albert, Isabelle; Barros Coimbra, Stephanie; Ferring, Dieter University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Discussion of the presentations Ferring, Dieter University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg WS10: Couple relationships II - couple relationships and life satisfaction Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.107 14:00 - 16:00 Symposium: ‘Families in poverty’ – discourses and experiences Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.105 Chair(s): Andresen, Sabine, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany; Künstler, Sophie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany; Schoneville, Holger, TU Dortmund University, Germany Introduction to the symposium: families and poverty Andresen, Sabine Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany Chair(s): Gulbrandsen, Lars Petter, NOVA - Norwegian Social Research, Oslo, Norway Cash-strapped? Perceived income adequacy and life and relationship satisfaction among Maltese adults Piscopo, Suzanne; Zammit Said, Allison; Vella, Sue; Abela, Angela; Calleja, Neville President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, Malta No man can live as an island Kinnunen, Anu University of Eastern Finland, Finland Generational differences among women’s expectations from their partners in a qualitative study 1 2 Meymandi, Fatemeh ; Alipour, Mohammad Reza 1 2 Islamic Azad University-Science and Research Branch, Iran; University of Minho, Portugal Transnational migration by job as a familial poverty alleviation strategy in Estonia: perspectives of children left behind and commuting by job fathers Kutsar, Dagmar University of Tartu, Estonia Life satisfaction for couples and singles Abela, Angela; Calleja, Neville; Piscopo, Suzanne; Zammit Said, Allison; Vella, Sue President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, Malta The ‘dangerous addressing’ as ‘poor parents’ Künstler, Sophie Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany WS11: Pluralisation of family forms I - LGBT, surrogacy and family relations Families in Poverty – When one’s own idea of ‘good parenting’ is constantly questioned Schoneville, Holger TU Dortmund University, Germany Discussion of the presentations Andresen, Sabine Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Gato, Jorge, University of Porto, Portugal The influence of sexual orientation in perceptions of family solidarity in Portugal Gato, Jorge; Fontaine, Anne Marie University of Porto, Portugal “What should I tell him?” The concealing/revealing strategies of parents of intersex children Meoded Danon, Limor1; Krämer, Anike2 1 2 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany 14 15 Ally, partner and/or parent: when your partner and the parent of your children is transgender 1 1 2 2 Dierckx, Myrte ; Mortelmans, Dimitri ; Motmans, Joz ; T'Sjoen, Guy 1 2 University of Antwerp, Belgium; Ghent University Hospital, Belgium Surrogacy: un-mothering the woman who gives birth and parenting the commissioning parents Konvalinka, Nancy Anne Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain WS12: Parenthood and family formation III - changing fatherhood, changing care arrangements? Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Meuser, Michael, TU Dortmund University Men’s involvement in childcare decisions: accounts by Finnish fathers Eerola, Petteri1; Mykkänen, Johanna2 1 University of Tampere, Finland; 2University of Jyväskylä, Finland Daddy takes parental leave, too! Challenges of involved fatherhood in Germany Aunkofer, Stefanie1; Neumann, Benjamin2 1 Ruhr University Bochum, Germany; 2TU Dortmund University, Germany Changing fatherhood: Spanish rural police using a leave alone in Spain Meil, Gerardo; Romero-Balsas, Pedro; Rogero-Garcia, Jesus Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain All about the money? Parents’ rationales behind parental leave arrangements Schmidt, Eva-Maria University of Vienna, Austria WS13: Work and family life I - maternal employment: conducive and inhibiting factors Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.512 Chair(s): Hanlon, Niall, Dublin Business School, Ireland Does outsourcing of domestic work promote women‘s employment? And if not, why? Diener, Katharina1; Nisic, Natascha2 1 Institute for Employment Research Nuremberg (IAB), Germany; 2University of Hamburg, Germany Choices or constraints: how attitudes towards maternal employment and institutional child care in Germany influence labour market behavior Lietzmann, Torsten; Wenzig, Claudia Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany 16:30 - 18:30 Symposium: Plurality, change, and continuity in intergenerational family relations: the role of ambivalences Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.105 Chair(s): Steinhoff, Annekatrin, University of Zürich, Switzerland; Albert, Isabelle, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Ambivalence and change in family relations: evidence from Latent Transition Analyses Hogerbrugge, Martijn Cardiff University, United Kingdom The dynamic relations between parenting, ambivalence experiences and self-esteem development in adolescence Steinhoff, Annekatrin; Buchmann, Marlis University of Zürich, Switzerland Ambivalent relationship dynamics in every-day life of "reconstituted families“ Degen, Cynthia University of Münster, Germany Child-parent ambivalences in young adulthood: effects of gender, generation and culture Barros Coimbra, Stephanie; Albert, Isabelle; Ferring, Dieter University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Discussion of the presentations Widmer, Eric D. University of Geneva, Switzerland Symposium: Changing gender arrangements – new imaginations of parenthood. Reconciliation of occupational and family life in a neoliberal society] Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.106 Chair(s): Baumgarten, Diana, University of Basel, Switzerland "I am replaceable as worker, but not as mother" How Swiss women aged 30 reflect on their occupational and family lifes Baumgarten, Diana University of Basel, Switzerland Challenging the Hegemony of Carefree Masculinities Hanlon, Nial Dublin Business School & University College Dublin, Ireland "When I become a father, I want to work part time." How Swiss men aged 30 reflect on their occupational and family lifes Wehner, Nina University of Basel, Switzerland Discussion of the presentations Kirchhoff, Nicole TU Dortmund University, Germany 16 17 WS14: Couple relationships III - what keeps couples and families together? Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Mazzucchelli, Sara, Catholic University, Milan, Italy Emotion dynamics and emotional reactivity to interpersonal events Luginbuehl, Tamara; Schoebi, Dominik University of Fribourg, Switzerland Intimate relationships of women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome Beisert, Maria Janina1; Walczyk-Matyja, Katarzyna2; SzymaĔska-PytliĔska, Marta ElĪbieta1; Chodecka, Aleksandra Maria1; Kapczuk, Karina2; KĊdzia, Witold2 1 Institute of Psychology, Poznan, Poland; 2Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland Her family, his family: married couples’ conceptions of who belongs to the family 1 2 Luotonen, Aino ; Castrén, Anna-Maija 1 University of Helsinki, Finland; 2University of Eastern, Finland The associations for separated parents: their role for parents’ well-being and co-parenting Carrà, Elisabetta; Zanchettin, Alice; Parise, Miriam; Iafrate, Raffaella; Bertoni, Anna Family Studies and Research University Centre - Catholic University of Sacred Hearth, Italy Altruism among Iranian families (a survey in Tehran ) Amini, Saeedeh Aallame Tabatabaei University, Islamic Republic of Iran WS15: Children, childhood and youth II - growing up under adverse conditions 2 Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Meil, Gerardo, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain The impact of maltreatment on the quality of sibling relationships Witte, Susanne Deutsches Jugendinstitut, Germany Understanding risk and protective factors in exposure to partner violence by teenage daughters Joest, Karen Sue State University of New York, College at Oneonta, United States of America Living conditions of children in low income households in Germany Tophoven, Silke; Wenzig, Claudia; Lietzmann, Torsten Institute for Employment Research, Nürnberg, Germany From pleasure to exhaustion – Finnish family members’ emotions in everyday family life Böök, Marja Leena; Mykkänen, Johanna University of Jyväskylä, Finland Are routines and daily structure a part of happy family life? Saarilahti, Marja University of Helsinki, Finland Influence of socio-educational institutions on the everyday practices and routines of families Sabla, Kim-Patrick University of Vechta, Germany Residential gestures translating family syntax. An overview Negrisanu, Daniela Luciana Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania WS17: Work and family life II - family and career development Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.512 Chair(s): Valentova, Marie, LISER, Luxembourg Generation and propensity of long career interruptions due to childcare under different family policy regimes. A multilevel approach Valentova, Marie LISER, Luxembourg Doing gender: narratives of spousal support for women and men managers’ careers Heikkinen, Suvi; Lämsä, Anna-Maija University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics, Finland Dual career, parenthood and academia within neoliberal transformations Leinfellner, Stefanie University of Paderborn, Germany 18:45 - 19:45 General assembly of the European Society on Family Relations Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 168:45 - 19:45 · Location: HS2 Notions on community and family in the context of urban regeneration Wonneberger, Astrid HAW Hamburg, Germany WS16: Research on everyday family life Time: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Sevón, Eija, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Agency in everyday family life Sevón, Eija University of Jyväskylä, Finland 18 19 Programme Friday, 2/Sep/2016 09:00 - 11:00 Symposium: Rethinking intergenerational relations: comparative perspectives from Asian youths in Europe and beyond Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.105 Chair(s): Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands Inverted parenting and intergenerational conflicts: experiences of Chinese origin youth in Paris Wang, Simeng Université Paris Descartes – IRD, France Forming self while reforming family: perspectives of Japanese-Filipino children Hara, Megumi Osaka University, Japan WS19: Work and family life III - employment patterns, working conditions and family relations 1 Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Rönkä, Anna Katriina, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Management encounters with family diversity and unpredictable changes in 24/7 workplaces Rönkä, Anna Katriina1; Turja, Leena1; Tammelin, Mia1; Ekonen, Marianne2 1 University of Jyväskylä, Finland; 2JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Jyväskylä, Finland Fathers’ job flexibility and mothers’ return to employment Buchler, Sandra; Lutz, Katharina Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany Gender differences in military families: towards a redefinition of roles? Olivetta, Eraldo University of Turin, Italy Two sides of the same coin: adolescent resistance to parental authority in Chinese migrant families in Belgium Wu, Yanfei Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium Mental health and relationships of pregnant women and their fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) partners 1 1 2,3,4 5 Cooke, Dawson ; Kendall, Garth ; Li, Jianghong ; Dockery, Mike 1 2 School of Nursing and Midwifery- Curtin University, Australia; WZB Berlin Social Science 3 Center, Germany; Centre for Population Health Research - Curtin University, Australia; 4 5 Telethon KIDS Institute - The University of Western Australia; Curtin Business School Curtin University, Australia Chain migration and reorganized intergenerational relations in Filipino transnational families Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands Managing boundaries between family and work in family daycare Tudor, Mareike University of Osnabrück, Germany Discussion of the presentations Nagasaka, Itaru Hiroshima University, Japan WS20: Parenthood and family formation IV - social support during and after the transition to parenthood WS18: We don't need no education? Families, school and adolescent substance use Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.106 Chair(s): Sulova, Lenka, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Fear in the child upon starting school Sulova, Lenka; Hoskovcová, Simona Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Parenting and adolescent substance use: examining the associations between perceived parenting style, monitoring and adolescent disclosure Baudat, Sophie; Zimmermann, Grégoire; Van Petegem, Stijn University of Lausanne, Switzerland Parental reaction to an adolescent alcohol use episode: the impact of communication style on adolescents’ coping responses and motivation to change Zimmermann, Grégoire; Baudat, Sophie; Van Petegem, Stijn; Antonietti, Jean-Philippe University of Lausanne, Switzerland Study about family motivational climate in Spain and Cuba 1 1 1 Mirtha, del Prado Morales ; Jesús, Tapia Alonso ; Cecilia, Simón Rueda ; Maritza, Morales 2 3 3 Sánchez ; Marcela, Rojas ; Roy, Ahram 1 2 3 Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain; Universidad de Oriente, Cuba; Steinhardt Metropolitan Center, New York City, United States of America 20 Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Jokinen, Kimmo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Social support after the loss of parental child Kieàek-Rataj, Ewa Cecylia; Kalus, Alicja University of Opole, Poland Partner support during pregnancy: the effect on anxiety and depression Darwiche, Joelle1; Antonietti, Jean-Philippe1; Milek, Anne2; Vial, Yvan3 1 University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2University of Zürich, Switzerland; 3Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland Coparenting in stepfamilies and cohabiting families: a comparison Entleitner-Phleps, Christine; Langmeyer, Alexandra German Youth Institute, Germany The role of dyadic coping in the transition to parenthood 1 1 2 1 Fenaroli, Valentina ; Molgora, Sara ; Acquati, Chiara ; Saita, Emanuela 1 2 Catholic University of Milan, Italy; University of Louisville, USA Social support in mothers' peer group Eronen, Eija Maarit University of Tampere, Finland 21 WS21: Pluralisation of family forms II - varieties at the level of the couple (relationships) Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Donato, Silvia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy Family definitions and family inclusion in France and the Netherlands Voorpostel, Marieke1; Jenjira, Yahirun2; Tiziana, Nazio3 1 FORS, Switzerland; 2University of Hawaii, USA; 3University of Turin, Italy Social changes and the transformations of kinship practices: an ethnographic approach to non-monogamous family in contemporary French-speaking Europe Wauthier, Pierre-Yves1,2 1 Universiy of Louvain, Belgium; 2University of Geneva, Switzerland Marriage and cohabitation trends in Switzerland: the rise of childbearing within cohabitation Ryser, Valérie-Anne1; Le Goff, Jean-Marie2 1 FORS, Switzerland; 2University of Lausanne, Switzerland Changing attitudes and values towards family models in Spain. Explaining the family ambivalence in Southern European countries from a theoretical perspective 2 1 1 Moreno Mínguez, Almudena ; Ortega, Marta ; Gamero, Carlos 1 Universidad de Málaga, Spain; 2Universidad de Valladolid, Spain 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 Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 11:30 - 13:00 · Location: HS2 Ferring, Dieter, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Keynote: Managing family life in unmanageable situations! Parenting practices of migrant care-workers and their significant others in postsocialist Europe Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 11:30 - 13:00 · Location: HS3 Lutz, Helma, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany 13:00 - 14:00 WS22: Family relations and migration - recent trends and analyses Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.512 Doctoral Student Meeting Chair(s): Fietz, Jennifer, Technische Universität Dortmund Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 13:00 - 14:00 · Location: 2.105 Transformations of migrant family relations in Germany Aysel, Asligül Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Visibly ethnically different families in Denmark experiences of (psycho)social in/exclusion Singla, Rashmi Roskilde University, Denmark Care-giving arrangements over the EU borders: the impact of institutional context in Sweden Shmulyar Gréen, Oksana; Melander, Charlotte Gothenburg University, Sweden 14:00 - 16:00 Invited symposium: Social networks and social support of older migrants Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.105 Chair(s): Brandt, Martina, TU Dortmund University; Kaschowitz, Judith, TU Dortmund University; Fietz, Jennifer, TU Dortmund University, Germany Bringing the context of origin back in: a comparison of parent-adult child relationships in stayer and migrant families Baykara-Krumme, Helen TU Chemnitz University, Germany Networks of care: Polish migrants negotiating relational embedding through place and time Ryan, Louise Middlesex University, United Kingdom Which types of non-kin networks relate to survival in late adulthood? A latent-class approach Ellwardt, Lea University of Cologne, Germany Migration, social networks and social support across life course Kaschowitz, Judith; Fietz, Jennifer; Brandt, Martina TU Dortmund University, Germany 22 23 Symposium: Parental nonstandard work schedules, families and children Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.106 WS24: Children, childhood and youth III - growing up in foster care and in foster care families Chair(s): Rönkä, Anna Katriina, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Li, Jianghong, WZB Social Science Center, Berlin, Germany Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.108 Parental work schedules and children’s well-being in Megacity Shanghai, China 1 2 Han, Wen-Hui ; Huang, Chien-Chung 1 New York University Shanghai, China, 2Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA Relationships with members of the biological family in the life of young adults from foster care Reimer, Daniela Ruth University of Siegen, Germany Parents’ nonstandard work hours and social and emotional wellbeing in adolescent children 1 2 3 Li, Jianghong ; Schäfer, Jakob ; Kendall, Garth 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany; Centre for Population Health Research, Curtin University; Telethon KIDS Institute, Perth, Australia, The University of Western Australia; 2 3 WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany; Curtin University, Perth, Australia The experience of biological children of foster parents in foster care relationship Weißelberg, Nicole Universität Siegen, Germany Precarity and vulnerability in families with a low socioeconomic background and nonstandard working time: results form a qualitative study Andresen, Sabine Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany Daily rhythms of young children in the context of work and care schedules Sevón, Eija; Rönkä, Anna; Räikkönen, Eija University of Jyväskylä, Finland Discussion of the presentations Tammelin, Mia University of Jyväskylä, Finland WS23: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations II - care for older family members: spotlights on Eastern Europe Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Reichert, Monika, TU Dortmund University, Germany Emotional support and care for the elderly: between needs and actual support Haragus, Mihaela; Somesan, Veronica Babes-Bolyai University, Romania The family cohesion index - elderly care in Czech families JeĜábek, Hynek Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociological Studies, Czech Republic Chair(s): Euteneuer, Matthias, TU Dortmund, Germany What contact means for outcomes in foster care? Foster carer’s perspectives Delgado, Paulo Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal WS25: Family law and policy Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 14:00 - 16:00 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Kirchhoff, Nicole, TU Dortmund University, Germany Conceptualising wellbeing in transnational Muslim marriages in Northern and Western Europe Mustasaari, Sanna; Hart, Linda University of Helsinki, Finland Finnish childcare policies: the perspective of equality 2 1 3 1 Alasuutari, Maarit ; Karila, Kirsti ; Lammi-Taskula, Johanna ; Repo, Katja Johanna 1 2 3 University of Tampere, Finland; University of Jyväskylä, Finland; National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland (Trans)Gender and self-determination. A private law approach: the Italian example 1 2 Angiolini, Chiara Silvia Armida ; Rueda Vallejo, Natalia Margarita 1 2 Università Ca' Foscari, Università di Pisa, Italy; Università di Pisa, Italy, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia 16:30 - 18:30 Symposium: Advanced methodologies in family studies Time transfers from children to elderly parents: Hungary in European context Medgyesi, Márton TARKI, Social Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.105 Patterns of intergenerational co-residence in Eastern Europe Haragus, Mihaela Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Mobily diary method with children: the advantages and challenges with audio-visual methods Lämsä, Tiina; Notko, Marianne University of Jyväskylä, Finland Chair(s): Jokinen, Kimmo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Westerling, Allan, Roskilde University, Denmark Life-lines as visual methods in researching children and their family relations Pirskanen, Henna University of Jyväskylä, Finland Network maps: new perspectives in qualitative children of divorce research Robles, Felicia Annemaria Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy 24 25 Interviews, portraits and montages of everyday life: a triangulative approach to the inner space of family Kirchhoff, Nicole; Euteneuer, Matthias TU Dortmund University, Germany Effects of fixed-term employment on the consolidation of intimate relationships among young German adults: an event history analysis Baron, Daniel1; Rapp, Ingmar2 1 RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2University of Heidelberg, Germany Discussion of the presentations Westerling, Allan Roskilde University, Denmark Work-family adaptions among Norwegian and Polish families living in Norway: understanding links between policy, practice and gender equality 1 2 Bjørnholt, Margunn ; Stefansen, Kari 1 Policy and Social Research, Norway; 2Norwegian Social Research, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway Symposium: Managing stress together: benefits and correlates of dyadic coping in couples Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.106 Chair(s): Donato, Silvia; Pagani, Ariela Francesca, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy The significance of clarity of other people's feelings for dyadic coping Leuchtmann, Lorena; Zemp, Martina; Bodenmann, Guy University of Zürich, Switzerland Dynamics of dyadic coping in experimentally stressed couples Kuhn, Rebekka1; Milek, Anne1; Meuwly, Nathalie2; Bodenmann, Guy1 1 University of Zürich, Switzerland, 2University of Fribourg, Switzerland Emotion regulation, dyadic coping and marital satisfaction Rusu, Petruta1; Bodenmann, Guy2 1 “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Romania, 2University of Zürich, Switzerland Associations between capitalization and dyadic coping in couple relationship Pagani, Ariela Francesca; Donato, Silvia; Parise, Miriam; Bertoni, Anna; Iafrate, Raffaella Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Italy Discussion of the presentations Schöbi, Dominik University of Freiburg, Germany WS27: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations III - care for older family members Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Brandt, Martina, TU Dortmund University, Germany The role of felt obligation for support by adults to their parents Sommer, Sabrina; Buhl, Heike M. University of Paderborn, Germany How regional disparities shape the burden of spousal caregivers in Europe Brandt, Martina TU Dortmund University, Germany WS28: Parenthood and family formation V - fertility and transition to parenthood Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.109 Chair(s): Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion, Radboud University Nijmegen Connections between men’s desire to have children and their masculinity concepts Buschmeyer, Anna Deutsches Jugendinstitut (DJI), Germany WS26: Work and family life IV - employment patterns, working conditions and family relations 2 Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 16:30 - 18:30 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Baron, Daniel, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Relative education and couples’ employment patterns Buschner, Andrea; Adam, Ursula; Schulz, Florian University of Bamberg, Germany Gender convergence or stalled revolution? Gender inequalities in household labor division Legarreta, Matxalen1; Sagastizabal, Marina1; Callejo, Javier2 1 Univesity of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Lejona, Spain; 2National Distance Education University (UNED), Madrid, Spain Repelling the change? The construction of family on the example of engineers Jeanrenaud, Yves Technical University of Munich, Germany 26 Family extension out of a bargaining process Willen, Sebastian; Stein, Petra University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Finnish young parents and life situations at the beginning of pregnancy Murto, Virve University of Turku, Finland Taking over responsibility as crucial transition marker from youth into adulthood Heinen, Andreas; Joachim, Patrice University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg 20:00 Social Evening Time: Friday, 02/Sep/2016: 20:00 · Location: U-Tower, Dortmund City 27 Programme Saturday, 3/Sep/2016 09:00 - 11:00 Invited symposium: The politics of parenting and social work - an analyses of social work programs and practices as parenting policies Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.106 WS30: Parenthood and family formation VI - motherhood and fatherhood in media discourses Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.108 Chair(s): Kuhnt, Anne-Kristin, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Media discourses of fatherhood in organizations and management in Finland during 1990-2015 Kangas, Emilia Elisabet; Lämsä, Anna-Maija University of Jyväskylä, Finland Chair(s): Richter, Martina , University Duisburg-Essen, Germany; Euteneuer, Matthias, TU Dortmund University, Germany Changing representations of motherhood and fatherhood in Germany’s media Ils, Alexandra; Buchler, Sandra Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany Introduction to the symposium: Social work and parenting politics Euteneuer, Matthias TU Dortmund University, Germany Facebook, maternity models, and Portuguese woman’s role in the family César, Filipa; Alexandra, Oliveira; Anne Marie, Fontaine Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto, Portugal Interdependencies between the German welfare state, social work and the family Mierendorff, Johanna University of Berlin, Germany Biographical risks and uncertainty in fertility intentions: a longitudinal perspective 1 2 Buhr, Petra ; Kuhnt, Anne-Kristin 1 2 University Bremen, Germany; University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Social work practices between family support and child protection – the influence of social policy and practitioner cultures Fargion, Silvia University Bolzano, Italy WS31: Pluralisation of family forms IV - union dissolution and parenthood Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.109 Ideas of parenting and family support in social work and social policy Richter, Martina University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Chair(s): Kneip, Thorsten, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Germany WS29: Life course, aging and intergenerational relations IV - relationships between young adults and their parents - possiblities and constraints The interpersonal dynamics of stepfamilies Repond, Gloria; Darwiche, Joëlle Université de Lausanne, Switzerland Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 9:00 - 11:00 · Location: 2.107 Chair(s): Berger, Fred, University of Innsbruck, Austria Transitions in regional context: macrostructural conditions and young adults' intergenerational ties Bertogg, Ariane Christine University of Zürich, Switzerland Predicting different types of mother-adult child relationships from family experiences in adolescence Berger, Fred University of Innsbruck, Austria Single mothers always lose? Divorce, social class and economic wellbeing Maslauskaite, Ausra Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania Between money and love: dilemmas in the everyday lives of low income lone mothers in Sweden Roman, Christine Marie Örebro University, Sweden Social and demographic consequences of unilateral divorce law 1 2 Kneip, Thorsten ; Bauer, Gerrit 1 2 Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Munich, Germany; Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany Similarities of parenting styles and solidarity between generations: Effect of parental status Câmara, Joana; Coimbra, Susana; Fontaine, Anne Marie University of Porto, Portugal 28 29 11:30 - 12:30 Keynote: Making sense of parenthood(s): gender, "responsibilities" and practices of caring in longitudinal family research Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 11:30 - 12:30 · Location: HS1 Miller, Tina, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom 12:30 - 13:30 Social Evening Time: Friday, 2/Sep/2016: 19:30 The Social Evening takes place at the top floor of the Dortmund ‘U-Tower’ (night club ‘VIEW’ and restaurant ‘Das goldene U’). Alongside the dinner we will be entertained by artist Inez Timmer (singer and musical actor) and her programme on Lale Andersen (known for the famous song ‘Lilli Marlen’). Furthermore the Poster Price and the Young Scientist’s Price of ESFR will be announced during this evening. The cost will be EUR 50,00 per person. This price includes an 3-course-meal, a glass of champagne, water, and coffee. Additional beverages can be bought individually with the use of a ‘pre-payment card’ available at the venue. (Photo left: Inez Timmer) Closing Session Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 12:30 - 13:30 · Location: HS1 13:30 - 14:30 Farwell Reception Time: Saturday, 03/Sep/2016: 13:30 - 14:30 · Location: Foyer Location: U-Tower Dortmund City The location for our Social Evening is a very special one as it represents the (beer) history of Dortmund. For many decades it stood out as the biggest brewery of Western Germany (‘Dortmunder Union-Brauerei’) and is one of the very few buildings that were not destroyed in WWII. Today, it is probably the most important landmark of Dortmund. It has been turned into a creative centre of arts, media and culture. It hosts e.g. a cinema, a bar/club (‘moog’), a restaurant on the floor (‘Emil’), and the well-known restaurant located on the top level (‘Das Goldene U’) which turns into a club at night (‘View’). Also, the ‘Museum Ostwall’ is based in there. It is a museum of modern and contemporary art whose collection includes paintings, sculptures and photographs from the 20th century to the present day. One of the core areas of the museum is a quite comprehensive collection of art pieces from the ‘fluxus’ movement. Over all, this location is very close to all hotels in the inner city and provides a splendid view over Dortmund. (Photo left: Hannes Woidich) Programme Overview: 19:30 Admission and welcoming 20:15 Opening and champagne reception/ buffet 21:00 Award ceremony: Young Scientist’s Price and Poster Price 22:15 Programme Inez Timmer 30 31 Useful Information Campus Map Getting there and away Airport Dortmund The airport in Dortmund is located approximately 15 Kilometres apart from the TU University. The Airport Express departs every hour to Dortmund Central Station and charges 8,50 € p.p. From Dortmund Central Station the S1 to Solingen (track 7) runs approximately every 20 minutes and reaches the train station Dortmund Universität within 6 minutes. Airport Düsseldorf The fastest train connection is the Intercity-Express from Düsseldorf Airport to Bochum Central Station. At Bochum the S1 to Dortmund Hauptbahnhof will take you to the train station Dortmund University. As a more comftable alternative the S1 to Dortmund Hauptbahnhof already runs from Düsseldorf Airport to Dortmund University with additional 20 minutes. Train The train station Dortmund Universität is easy to reach from Dortmund Central Station with the S1 to Solingen on track 7. From Düsseldorf, Essen, Mühlheim an der Ruhr and Bochum the S1 to Dortmund Hauptbahnhof runs directly to Dortmund Universtiät. For the exact timetable please use: www.bahn.de Car The campus of TU Dortmund University is situated close to the motorway intersection Dortmund West, where the A 45 (Frankfurt-Dortmund) crosses the B 1 / A 40. In the eastern direction the B 1 leads through Dortmund to Unna, where there is a connection with the motorways leading to Bremen, Hannover/Berlin and Kassel. In the north, the A 45 ends after a few kilometres at the A 2, leading to the Kamener Kreuz and in the other direction to Oberhausen. In the Westhofener Kreuz, south of the university, the A 45 crosses the A 2, leading to Bremen and Köln. The best motorway exits you find on the A 45 are "Dortmund-Eichlinghofen" (closer to the Campus Süd) and on the B 1 / A 40 "Dortmund-Dorstfeld" (closer to the Campus Nord). There are signs at both exits leading you to the university. 32 33 City Map List of Autors 6 A C 7 5 1 4 2 Abela, Angela ............................. 7, 11, 15 Acquati, Chiara ................................... 21 Adam, Ursula ...................................... 26 Alasuutari, Maarit ............................... 25 Albert, Isabelle ........................ 11, 15, 17 Alexandra, Oliveira.............................. 29 Alipour, Mohammad Reza ................... 15 Amini, Saeedeh................................... 18 Andresen, Sabine .......................... 14, 24 Angiolini, Chiara Silvia Armida ............ 25 Anne Marie, Fontaine.......................... 29 Antonietti, Jean-Philippe ............... 20, 21 Anttila, Timo ......................................... 9 Aunkofer, Stefanie .............................. 16 Autonen-Vaaraniemi, Leena ................. 8 Aysel, Asligül ...................................... 22 Calleja, Neville ........................... 7, 11, 15 Callejo, Javier ..................................... 26 Câmara, Joana .................................... 28 Camilleri-Cassar, Frances .................. 10 Canzi, Elena ........................................ 13 Carrà, Elisabetta ................................. 18 Castrén, Anna-Maija ........................... 18 Cavallotti, Rita ...................................... 7 Cecilia, Simón Rueda .......................... 20 César, Filipa ........................................ 29 Chamakalayil, Lalitha ......................... 10 Chodecka, Aleksandra Maria .............. 18 Coffé, Hilde ......................................... 13 Coimbra, Susana ................................ 28 Cooke, Dawson ................................... 21 Crespi, Isabella ................................... 10 B 3 © www.auf-Karte.de CC BY 4.0 1 1 = Main Station; 2=NH Hotel; 3=Hotel Top Esplanade; 4=Mercure Hotel; 5= The Gray Hotel; 6= U-Tower; 7= City Hotel Buschmeyer, Anna .............................. 27 Buschner, Andrea ............................... 26 34 D Barbara, Segatto .................................. 8 Barni, Daniela ................................ 13, 15 Baron, Daniel ................................. 26, 27 Barros Coimbra, Stephanie ............ 15, 17 Barth, Alice .................................. 7, 8, 11 Bastaits, Kim ...................................... 12 Baudat, Sophie ................................... 20 Bauer, Gerrit ....................................... 29 Baumgarten, Diana ............................. 17 Baykara-Krumme, Helen .................... 23 Becerril Ruiz, Diego ............................ 12 Beisert, Maria Janina .......................... 18 Berger, Fred.....................................7, 28 Bertogg, Ariane Christine .................... 28 Bertoni, Anna ................................. 18, 26 Bird, Lauren ........................................ 12 Bischofberger, Iren ............................. 13 Bjørnholt, Margunn............................. 27 Blit-Cohen, Edith ................................ 10 Bodenmann, Guy ................................ 26 Böök, Marja Leena .............................. 19 Bosoni, Maria Letizia .......................... 10 Brandt, Martina ......................... 7, 23, 27 Buchler, Sandra ............................. 21, 29 Buchmann, Marlis .............................. 17 Buhl, Heike M. .................................... 27 Buhr, Petra ......................................... 29 Dal Ben, Anna ....................................... 8 Danioni, Francesca ....................... 13, 15 Darwiche, Joelle ................................. 21 Darwiche, Joëlle ........................... 11, 29 de Bel, Vera......................................... 12 Degen, Cynthia .................................... 17 Deindl, Christian ................................... 7 Delgado, Paulo .................................... 25 Dencik, Lars .......................................... 6 Diener, Katharina ................................ 16 Dierckx, Myrte .................................... 16 Dockery, Mike ..................................... 21 Donato, Silvia................................ 22, 26 Duvander, Ann Zofie ........................... 10 Dykstra, Pearl A. ................................... 7 E Eerola, Petteri ............................... 13, 16 Ekonen, Marianne ............................... 21 El Ghaziri, Nahema ............................. 11 Ellwardt, Lea....................................... 23 Entleitner-Phleps, Christine ............... 21 Eronen, Eija Maarit ............................. 21 35 Euteneuer, Matthias ............... 25, 26, 28 Even-Zohar, Ahuva ..............................11 Everri, Marina ........................................9 Isengard, Bettina ................................ 11 F Jammal-Abboud, Romain ................... 10 Jeanrenaud, Yves ............................... 26 Jenjira, Yahirun .................................. 22 JeĜábek, Hynek ................................... 24 Jesús, Tapia Alonso ............................ 20 Joachim, Patrice ................................. 27 Joest, Karen Sue ................................ 18 Jokinen, Kimmo ............................. 21, 25 J Faghih Khorasani, Abbas.......................8 Fargion, Silvia ..................................... 28 Fenaroli, Valentina ..............................21 Fend, Helmut ........................................7 Ferrari, Laura ...................................... 13 Ferring, Dieter ......................... 15, 17, 23 Fietz, Jennifer ............................... 22, 23 Fontaine, Anne Marie .................... 15, 28 Franke, Annette Astrid ........................ 13 Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion ............... 20, 27 K Kalmijn, Matthijs ................................ 12 Kalus, Alicja ....................................... 21 Kangas, Emilia Elisabet ...................... 29 Kapczuk, Karina ................................. 18 Karila, Kirsti ....................................... 25 Kaschowitz, Judith ........................ 10, 23 Kasearu, Kairi ....................................... 7 Kasten, Anna ...................................... 13 KĊdzia, Witold ..................................... 18 Kendall, Garth ............................... 21, 24 Khadour, Isabel .................................. 12 Kieàek-Rataj, Ewa Cecylia................... 21 Kinnunen, Anu .................................... 15 Kirchhoff, Nicole ........................... 25, 26 Kivipuro, Kaisa Johanna ..................... 13 Klingel, Markus ............................... 7, 14 Kneip, Thorsten .................................. 29 König, Ronny ................................... 7, 11 Konvalinka, Nancy Anne ..................... 16 Kopf, Eva ............................................ 11 Krämer, Anike ..................................... 15 Kuhn, Rebekka ................................... 26 Kuhn, Ursina ....................................... 13 Kuhnt, Anne-Kristin............................ 29 Künstler, Sophie ................................. 14 Kutsar, Dagmar .................................. 14 G Galántai, Júlia ..................................... 12 Gamero, Carlos.................................... 22 Garby, Ayala ........................................ 11 Gas Aixandri, Montserrat ......................7 Gato, Jorge .......................................... 15 Grau, Marc ............................................7 Gulbrandsen, Lars Petter .............. 11, 15 H Hagestad, Gunhild............................... 12 Han, Wen-Hui ...................................... 24 Hanlon, Niall ....................................... 16 Hara, Megumi ...................................... 20 Haragus, Mihaela ................................ 24 Haragus, Paul Teodor .......................... 12 Hart, Linda .......................................... 25 Heenen-Wolff, Susann ........................13 Heikkinen, Suvi ................................... 19 Heinen, Andreas ..................................27 Heinrich, Nils ...................................... 13 Herlofson, Katharina .............................7 Hogerbrugge, Martijn ..........................17 Hoseini, Mehdi ......................................8 Hoskovcová, Simona ........................... 20 Huß, Björn ........................................... 11 L Lähteenmäki, Marko ............................. 8 Lammi-Taskula, Johanna ................... 25 Lämsä, Anna-Maija ....................... 19, 29 Lämsä, Tiina ....................................... 25 Langmeyer, Alexandra ........................ 21 Le Goff, Jean-Marie ............................ 22 I Iafrate, Raffaella ........................... 18, 26 Ils, Alexandra ......................................29 36 Lee, Hyunsuk ...................................... 14 Legarreta, Matxalen ........................... 26 Lehto, Siru Annika .............................. 13 Leinfellner, Stefanie ........................... 19 Leppälä, Kalle ..................................... 14 Leuchtmann, Lorena ........................... 26 Li, Jianghong ................................. 21, 24 Lietzmann, Torsten ........................ 16, 18 Luginbuehl, Tamara ............................ 18 Luotonen, Aino.................................... 18 Lutz, Helma ........................................ 23 Lutz, Katharina ................................... 21 O Olivetta, Eraldo ................................... 21 Ortega, Marta...................................... 22 Otto, Ulrich ......................................... 13 P Pagani, Ariela Francesca .................... 26 Parise, Miriam .............................. 18, 26 Pasteels, Inge ..................................... 12 Perälä-Littunen, Satu ........................... 8 Pirskanen, Henna ............................... 25 Piscopo, Suzanne ...................... 7, 11, 15 Prof. Dr. Stein, Petra ........................... 27 Pruisken, Henrik ................................. 11 M Malinen, Kaisa .................................... 13 Marcela, Rojas .................................... 20 Marimon, Frederic ................................ 7 Maritza, Morales Sánchez .................. 20 Maslauskaite, Ausra ........................... 29 Mazzucchelli, Sara ........................ 10, 18 McMunn, Anne.................................... 12 Medgyesi, Márton ............................... 24 Meil, Gerardo ................................. 16, 18 Melander, Charlotte ........................... 22 Meoded Danon, Limor ......................... 15 Meuser, Michael ..............................8, 16 Meuwly, Nathalie ................................ 26 Meymandi, Fatemeh ........................... 15 Mierendorff, Johanna ......................... 28 Milek, Anne .................................... 21, 26 Miller, Tina.......................................... 30 Mirtha, del Prado Morales .................. 20 Mirzaei, Hossein ................................. 11 Molgora, Sara ..................................... 21 Moreno Mínguez, Almudena ............... 22 Mortelmans, Dimitri ...................... 12, 16 Motmans, Joz ..................................... 16 Murto, Virve ........................................ 27 Mustasaari, Sanna ............................. 25 Mykkänen, Johanna ................. 13, 16, 19 R Raid, Kadri ............................................ 7 Räikkönen, Eija ................................... 24 Ranieri, Sonia ..................................... 13 Rapp, Ingmar ...................................... 27 Reichert, Monika ................................ 24 Reimer, Daniela Ruth .......................... 25 Repo, Katja Johanna ........................... 25 Repond, Gloria .................................... 29 Richter, Martina .................................. 28 Riegel, Christine ................................. 10 Ripoll-Arcacia, Carolina Victoria ......... 14 Robles, Felicia Annemaria .................. 25 Rogero-Garcia, Jesus.......................... 16 Roman, Christine Marie ...................... 29 Romero-Balsas, Pedro ........................ 16 Rönkä, Anna............................. 13, 21, 24 Rönkä, Anna Katriina .......................... 21 Rosnati, Rosa................................ 13, 15 Roy, Ahram ......................................... 20 Rueda Vallejo, Natalia Margarita ........ 25 Ruspini, Elisabetta ............................. 10 Rusu, Petruta ...................................... 26 Ryan, Louise ....................................... 23 Ryser, Valérie-Anne ............................ 22 N Nakata, Masami ................................. 13 Nakata, Tomoo ................................... 13 Negrisanu, Daniela Luciana ................ 19 Neumann, Benjamin ........................... 16 Nisic, Natascha ............................. 10, 16 Noskova, Antonina Vyacheslavona ..... 13 Notko, Marianne ................................. 25 S Saarilahti, Marja ................................. 19 Sabla, Kim-Patrick.............................. 19 Sacker, Amanda.................................. 12 Sagastizabal, Marina .......................... 26 37 Van der Heyden, Karen ....................... 12 Van Petegem, Stijn ............................. 20 Vella, Sue .................................. 7, 11, 15 Vial, Yvan ............................................ 21 Volejníþková, Romana ......................... 13 Voorpostel, Marieke ...................... 13, 22 Saïdoun, Diantha ................................. 13 Säilävaara, Jenny ..................................8 Saita, Emanuela .................................. 21 Sandlie, Hans Christian ....................... 11 Schäfer, Jakob .................................... 24 Schmidt, Eva-Maria ............................ 16 Schmitz, Andreas ............................ 8, 11 Schoebi, Dominik ................................ 18 Schoneville, Holger ....................... 10, 14 Schulz, Florian .................................... 26 Segatto, Barbara ................................. 12 Sevón, Eija .................................... 18, 24 Shmulyar Gréen, Oksana ..................... 22 Sikorska, Maàgorzata ............................8 Singla, Rashmi ....................................22 Skivenes, Marit ...................................12 Somesan, Veronica.............................. 24 Sommer, Sabrina ................................ 27 Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans H.K. .... 6, 7 Stefansen, Kari ................................... 27 Steinhoff, Annekatrin .......................... 17 Sulova, Lenka ......................................20 Szydlik, Marc....................................... 11 SzymaĔska-PytliĔska, Marta ElĪbieta . 18 W Walczyk-Matyja, Katarzyna ................ 18 Wall, Karin ............................................ 6 Wang, Simeng ..................................... 20 Wauthier, Pierre-Yves ......................... 22 Wehner, Nina ...................................... 17 Weißelberg, Nicole ............................. 25 Wenzig, Claudia ............................. 16, 18 Westerling, Allan ............................. 6, 25 Wiatr, Marta ....................................... 14 Widmer, Eric D. ..................................... 6 Wilhelm, Barbara ................................ 11 Willen, Sebastian ............................... 27 Witte, Susanne ................................... 18 Wonneberger, Astrid ........................... 18 Wu, Yanfei .......................................... 20 T X Tamm, Anni ......................................... 15 Tammelin, Mia............................. 8, 9, 21 Teppo, Ulla .......................................... 13 Tiziana, Nazio ...................................... 22 Tophoven, Silke ................................... 18 Trübner, Miriam.....................................8 Tudor, Mareike .................................... 21 Tulviste, Tiia ........................................ 15 Turja, Leena ........................................ 21 Xu, Jia ................................................. 10 Y Youssim, Iaroslav .......................... 11, 14 Z Zabel, Cordula .................................... 11 Zammit Said, Allison ................. 7, 11, 15 Zanchettin, Alice ................................ 18 Zemp, Martina .................................... 26 Zimmermann, Grégoire ....................... 20 U Umhauer, Andrea ..................................7 V Valentova, Marie .................................19 38