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Thursday 9th November 2017
12.00 | Arrival | |
13.00 | Opening and Welcome Speech Welcome by Heinz Faßmann, Vice-Rector for Research and International Affairs at the University of Vienna Chair: Olaf Kapella (ÖIF) | |
13.30 | Children in Family Research Methodical, Ethical and Legal Challenges (presentation slides) (University of Vienna, Austria)
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14.00 | Places of Education in Early Childhood: Family and Kindergarten (University Bamberg, Germany)
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14.30 | Questions and Discussions | |
15.00 | Break | |
15.30 | Parallel Sessions | |
| Families in the Age of Reproduction Medicine Session 1 Chair: Jasmin Passet-Wittig (BiB)
| Fragmented Parenthood Session 2 Chair: Andrea Buschner, Pia Bergold (ifb) |
| Reproductive Technology: New possibilities and constrained choices for conceiving (Alfred University, USA)
| Fragmented Families: Risks and Opportunities for Children (University of Cambridge, UK)
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| Family Policy in Germany and Turkey in the Age of Reproduction Medicine (Melike Sahinol, Istanbul)
| Nuclear Family – Fascinating as ever in our Contemporary Society (Dorett Funcke, Hagen)
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| Family Formation Process among Couples having Children with Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Turkey (Ismet Koç, Ankara) | Full-, Half- and Step-Sibling Relations in Young and Middle Adulthood (Anja Steinbach, Duisburg)
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| Embodied Notions of Family and Transnational Commercial Surrogacy in India (presentation slides) (Sheela Saravanan, Heidelberg)
| Men’s and Women’s Fertility and Partnerships Histories and its Impact on Father-Child Contact after Separation (Michaela Kreyenfeld, Berlin) |
17.30 | End of Parallel Sessions | |
18.30 | Closing of the day |
Friday 10th November 2017
09.00 | Family Migration and Integration: Political Perspective and Academic Insights (presentation slides) (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Chair: Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler (ifb)
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09.30 | Questions and Discussions | |
09.45 | Coffee Break | |
10.00 | Parallel Sessions | |
| Transnational Families Session 3 Chair: Doris Lücken-Klaßen (ifb)
| Family and Education Session 4 Chair: Olaf Kapella (ÖIF) |
| Opportunities and Constraints for Caring Across Boarders (presentation slides) (University of Sheffield, UK)
| Family and Education (University of Cologne, Germany)
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| (Transnational) Orientation of Migrant Families (Erol Yildiz, Innsbruck)
| Educational Transition – Pathways of Cooperation? (Helga Fasching, Wien) |
| Transcultural Identity Among Second Generation Polish Immigrants in Austria and Germany (Monika Potkanski, Wien)
| Maternal and Paternal Involvement in Educational Activities and Early Child Development (presentation slides) (Isabelle Fischer, Tübingen)
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| Challenges in Integration of marriage migrants from Turkey: Influence of migration process and socialisation related subject structure (Jan F.C. Gellermann, Siegen)
| “Once again the egg is wiser than the chicken” – Interaction between Progression in Educational Attainments and Family Figuration (presentation slides) (Tina Maschmann, Göttingen) |
12.00 | Lunch Break |
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13.30 | Parallel Sessions | |
| Methodological Aspects in the Research Area of Migration Session 5 Chair: Sonja Dörfler (ÖIF)
| Parental and Family Education in Times of Migration Session 6 Chair: Anna Dechant (ifb) |
| Designs for Empirical Research with Migrant Families (presentation slides) (University Chemnitz, Germany)
| Education of Parents as Intergenerational and Transnational Challenge (University of Leiden, Netherlands)
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| Sampling and Interviewing Studies with Migrants (presentation slides) (Nina Rother, Nürnberg)
| Escaped Families as new Target Group (Doris Lüken-Klaßen, Bamberg) |
| Surveying Forced Migrants, Partners and Children (presentation slides) (Judith Kohlenberger, Wien)
| Families for Families – Competencies of Families as an Approach in promoting Integration in the Context of Escape (presentation slides) (Susanne Binder, Wien)
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| A Stochastic forecast model of International Migration in Germany (presentation slides) (Patrizio Vanella, Hannover)
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15.30 | Coffee Break | |
16.00 | Poster Session | |
17.30 | Reception of the participants by the organizers at the University of Vienna | |
19.00 | Evening Talk: Migration – Challenges for Politics and Science · Wolfgang Mazal, Director of the Austrian Institute for Family Studies, University of Vienna · Norbert Schneider, Director of the Federal Institute for Population Research, Wiesbaden · Susanne Raab, Director General, Section VIII – Integration, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna · Jan Schneider, Head of the Research Unit of the Expert Council of German Foundation on Integration and Migration, Berlin · Lisa Fellhofer, Knowledge Management and International Affairs at the Austrian Integration Fund | |
21.00 | Closing of the day |
Saturday 11th November 2017
09.00 | Parallel Sessions | |
| Multilocality and Generation Session 7 Chair: Jasmin Passet-Wittig (BiB)
The intricacies of family inclusiveness, personal networks and spatiality (presentation slides) | Family and Fertility Session 8 Chair: Norbert Schneider (BiB)
Low fertility in Europe: Is Gender Equality in the Family the Solution? |
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| Solidarity in Spite of Multilocality? (presentation slides) (Bettina Isengard, Zurich) | Sugar and Spice or Snips and Snails: Do First Children’s Temperaments Affect their Parents’ Future Fertility Intentions? (Laura Castiglioni, Munich)
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| Work-based Multilocality in Europe: Links to family development (presentation slides) (Thomas Skora, Wiesbaden) | Intentions and other life course goals: complementarity or competition? (Maria Rita Testa, Vienna)
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| Family via Skype, Messenger and GoogleDocs (presentation slides) (Michaela Schier, Innsbruck)
| The third Child (presentation slides) (Linda Lux, Wiesbaden) |
11.00 | Coffee Break | |
11.30 | Challenges for Family Policies (presentation slides) (DIW Berlin, Germany)
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12.00 | Questions and Discussions | |
12.15 | Closing of the Congress |