1st European Congress on Family Research 1994, Bamberg
Family Models And Family Reality in Change
The Congress was designed as a forum to provide an overview of the current state of family research in various European countries. Recent changes in family structures are examined and discussed from the diverse perspectives of representatives from the fields of psychology, demography, sociology, education, and law. The conference offers researchers, interest groups, and organizations the opportunity to gain an overview of current theoretical approaches, empirical research findings, and the application of research findings in the areas of family policy, family law, and family counseling.
Organizing Committee
Laszlo A. Vaskovics, Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg (ifb)
Programme
Wednesday 5th October 1994
| Time | Session |
|---|---|
| 14.00 | Opening and Welcome Speech |
| 14.30 | Change and Continuity of Family Models and Family Reality in the Mirror of Family Research Introduction by Laszlo A. Vaskoviccs (Bamberg, Germany) |
| 15.00 | The Pluralization of Family Forms - A Construction of Science Rosemarie Nave-Herz (Oldenburg, Germany) |
| 15.45 | Break |
| 16.30 | How is Family lived? - The Pluralization of Family Developmental Stages Jan Trost (Uppsala, Sweden) |
| 17.15 | Changes in the Dominant Picture of the Family Wilfried Dumon (Leuven, Belgien) |
| 18.00 | Break |
| 18.30 | The Family in Central and Eastern European Countries: The Role of the Family in the Current Economic and Social Upheaval Laszlo Cseh-Szombathy (Budapest, Hungary) |
| 20.00 | Reception of the City and University of Bamberg |
Thursday 6th October 1994
| 09.00 | Parallel Sessions | |
| 09.00 | Sektion: Family Psychology Family Relationships - Forms and Effects from a Psycological Perspective | Sektion: Family Development Family Forms in European-Historical Comparison |
| 09.45 | Stress Management and Health in the Family Meinrad Perrez (Fribourg, Switzerland) | The Development of Parenthood in Eastern European Countries Francois Höpflinger (Zürich, Switzerland) |
| 10.30 | Break | |
| 11.00 | Aspects of Family Diagnostics Manfred Cierpka (Göttingen, Germany) | The Development of Divorce in Central and Eastern European Countries Zdenek Pawlik (Prag, Czek Republic) |
| 11.45 | Family Counselling and Family Therapy Stefan Schmidtchen (Hamburg, Germany) | The Diversifization of Life Cycles Frans Wilekens (Groningen, Netherlands) |
| 12.30 | Lunch Break | |
| 14.30 | Sektion: Family Sociology Familial Formation Tasks: The Coordination of Differing Biographies. Everyday Experiences and Time Structures as an Organizatorial and Meaning | Sektion: Family Pedagogy The Double Socialization and the Task of Raising Children in the modern childhood |
| 15.15 | Intergenerational Transfer Relations: Family and State Martin Kohli (Berlin, Germany) | Families with Handicapped children Jürgen Hohmeier (Münster, Germany) |
| 16.00 | Break | |
| 16.30 | The Restructuring of Familia Developmental Stages N.N. | The dark side of the Family and Idealized Pictures of the family Katharina Rutschky (Berlin, Germany) |
| 17.15 | End of Session | |
| 20.30 | Family Changes and Need for Social Action - The Use of Research Results in Family Policy Public Podiumdiscussion with Rudolf Andorka (Budapest, Hungary) Christine Clason (Grooningen, Netherlands) Franx-Xaver Kaufmann (Bielefled, Germany) Max Wingen (Bonn, Germany) | |
| 22.30 | Closing of the day | |
Friday 7th October 1994
| 09.00 | The Future of the Family Form the View of Family Research Prominent representatives from various disciplines submit their expectations of the comparative future development of the family in Europe. |
| 12.30 | Break |
| 13.00 | Poster Session |
| 14.00 | Closing of the Congress |