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Blog der Sektion “Soziologie der Kindheit” der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie

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30. Juli 2009

Neuer Studiengang an der Universität Erfurt: MA Kinder- und Jugendmedien

von Lars Alberth

Burkhard Fuhs hat uns auf den neuen Master-Studiengang Kinder- und Jugendmedien aufmerksam gemacht, der an der Universität Erfurt eingerichtet wurde.

Der Flyer als Download

Link zur Hompage des Studiengangs: http://www.uni-erfurt.de/kommunikationswissenschaft/ma-kjmedien/

2. Juli 2009

Anmeldeformular Childhood in Europe - European Childhoods

von Lars Alberth

Hier erhalten Sie Zugriff auf das Anmeldeformular.

Bitte beachten Sie auch die darauf enthaltenen Informationen zur Unterkunft. Wir haben eine  Blockreservierung mit dem Motel One am Sendlinger Tor vereinbart.

Rundbrief 2/09

von Lars Alberth

Wir haben heute den neuen Rundrief an die Mitglieder der Sektion versandt. Der Rundbrief 2/09 ist aber auch hier zu lesen.

European Childhood – Childhoods in Europe: Draft Programme

von Lars Alberth


European Childhood – Childhoods in Europe

International Conference and Annual Meeting of the

“Sociology of Childhood” Section of the German Sociological Association

9 – 10 October, 2009

Munich, German Youth Institute


 

Draft Programme

 

Thursday 8 October 2009

 

Arrival

 

18.30               Meeting of members of the Section “Sociology of Childhood

 

20.00               DINNER (for all conference participants)

 

 

Friday 9 October 2009

 

8.30                 Registration

 

I. Opening Session

 

9.00                 Welcome Address by the Director of the German Youth Institute

                        (Thomas Rauschenbach, Munich/Germany)

 

9.10                 Opening and introduction of the agenda by the Spokesperson of the Section

                        (Doris Bühler-Niederberger, Wuppertal/Germany)

 

9.15                 Introductory Session: Europe – European Policies – Childhood

                        (Dagmar Kutsar, Tartu/Estonia)

 

 

II. Childhoods in Europe – European childhood – some Spotlights


10.00               Between Participation and Responsibility: The Children’s Point of View

                        (Guilia Maria Carvaletto and Stefania Fucci, Turin/Italy)

 

10.20               Children’s Rights to express their opinion and participate in child protection system of Romania

(Alina Tica, Oradea/Romania)

 

10.40               Discussion

 

11.00 – 11.30  COFFEE BREAK

 

11.30               Intercultural competencies – the impact of transnational youth programmes 

(Isabelle Krok, Munich/Germany)

 

11.50               Children´s transition from elementary to primary school in England and Germany: Structures, institutions and children´s practices of participation
(Christiana Huf, Frankfurt/Germany)

 

12.10               Discussion

 

12.30 – 14.00  LUNCH

 

 

III. Childhood policies in Europe – European childhood policies

 

14.00               Child Labour in Europe

                        (Gianni Paone, Rome/ Italy)

 

14.45               The implementation of children’s rights in Europe

(Mona Sandbaek, Oslo/Norway)

 

15.30 – 16.00  COFFEE BREAK

 

 

IV. International Networks and Organisations - Objectives and Impact on
Childhood and Childhood Policies, Research and Practice?

 

16.00               The EU-study on child-rights-based indicators – the human rights approach
(Helmut Sax, Vienna/Austria)

 

16.30 – 18.00

Childwatch International (Jon-Kristian Johnsen, Oslo/Norway)

Save the Children (Sweden, solicited)

ChildONEurope (Florence/Italy, solicited)

ICYRNet – International Childhood and Youth Research Network (solicited)

EUROCHILD (Brussels/Belgium, solicited)

UNICEF Innocenti Research Institute  (Florence/Italy, solicited)

Childhood topics at the OECD (Paris/France, solicited)

 

19.00               Dinner and social event (Andreas Lange)

 

 


Saturday 10 October

 

V. Semantics and discourses of childhood in Europe – European childhood semantics

 

9.00                 ‘European targets within national discourses: About the social construction of a “good childhood” within German family policy discourses.’

                        (Nicole Klinkhammer, Munich, Germany)

 

9.45                 A ‚good childhood‘?! Challenges to the understanding of childhood discussed in the case of young carers in the UK and in Germany. A comparative perspective

                        (Anne Wihstutz, Halle/Saale, Germany)

 

 

10.30               COFFEE BREAK

 

11.00               The “participating child” – An adult-driven and uncontestable norm?

                        (Elisabeth Backe-Hansen, Oslo/Norway)

 

11.45               European Childhood – Childhoods in Europe – Final Conclusions

                        (Johanna Mierendorff, Trier/Germany)

 

 

12.30               Closing the meeting

 

13.00               End of Meeting

 

 

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