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FIRST INSIGHTS INTO CURRENT CENOF RESEARCH STUDY

International Symposium of the Central European Network on Fatherhood
September 21 – 23, 2015 in Vienna

Billrothhaus - Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien
Frankgasse 8, 1090 Wien Wien

Symposium


Weitere Termine

Dienstag, 22. September 2015, 10:00 - 21:00

Mittwoch, 23. September 2015, 10:00 - 21:00



FIRST INSIGHTS INTO THE CURRENT CENOF RESEARCH STUDY
International Symposium of the Central European Network on Fatherhood
September 21 – 23, 2015 in Vienna

PROGRAMME

MONDAY, 21st of Sept.

10.00 AM WELCOME GREETINGS
Prof. Dr. Susanne WEIGELIN-SCHWIEDRZIK (Vice-President of the University of Vienna)
Prof. Dr. Germain WEBER (Dean of the Faculty of Psychology at university Vienna)
Dr. Simon SOMMER (Research officer of the Jacobsfoundation)

INTRODUCTION
10.30 AM Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): Different approaches to the facets, determinants and conditions of fatherhood

Hormonal correlates of fatherhood
[Moderation: Felix DEICHMANN]

11.00 AM Ulrike EHLERT (University of Zurich/CH): Reproductive parameters in men as fathers
Patricia Waldvogel & Ulrike EHLERT (University of Zurich): Stress, well-being and hormones in different contexts of fatherhood
Markus BAUER, Barbara SUPPER & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): Father-child relationships and testosterones
Discussant: Lee T. GETTLER (University of Notre Dame/USA)

1.30 PM LUNCH-BREAK

Looking at common contextual conditions of fatherhood
[Moderation: Sebastian SIEGLER]

3.00 PM Petra KLUMB (University of Fribourg/CH): Fatherhood as consequences of work-family-balance decisions
Regina JENSEN, Sebastian SIEGLER & Petra KLUMB (University of Fribourg/CH): Job demands and parenting: Daily lives of employed fathers
Barbara SUPPER & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): Fatherhood in single-earner, double earner and double career partnerships

Discussant: Carol M. WORTHMAN (Emory University/USA)

END ca. 5.30 PM

8.00 PM GET TOGETHER TO EXCHANGE KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCES, AND A TASTY MEAL
 
 
TUESDAY, 22nd of Sept.

Exploring fatherhood under special conditions
[Moderation: Markus BAUER]

10.00 AM Harald EULER (University of Kassel/G & University of Vienna/A): Stepfatherhood
Sophia WIELAENDER, Lukas TEUFL & Harald EULER ((University of Vienna/A): Stepfathers’ relationships to (step and joint) children and their mothers
Katja NOWACKI, Silke REMIORZ & Alexander GESING (Applied University of Dortmund/G): How fathers' broken-home experiences during own childhood relate to involvement and parenting quality
Discussant: Lee T. GETTLER (University of Notre Dame/USA)

1.00 AM LUNCH-BREAK

Fatherhood as related to children’s growing self-competencies
[Moderation: Bernhard PISKERNIK]

2.30 PM Julius KUHL (University of Osnabrueck/G): Fatherhood and children’s self-competencies
Ann-Kathrin HIRSCHAUER & Julius KUHL (University of Osnabrueck/G): Structure and Suggestibility: Paternal impact on children’s self-regulation
Lukas TEUFL & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A) & Julius KUHL (University of Osnabrueck/G): Father-child attachment as related to children’s attention and executive control

Discussant: Michael E. LAMB (University of Cambridge/UK)

5.00 PM POSTER-PRESENTATIONS AND DEBATES IN SMALL GROUPS

8.00 PM THE DAY COMES TO AN END OVER A GOOD GLAS OF WINE AND FINGER



WEDNESDAY, 23rd Sept

Fatherhood as related to children’s arousal and stress regulation
[Moderation: Alexander GESING]

10.00 AM
Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): The father-child relationship as central to fatherhood research
Andrea WITTING, Nina RUIZ & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): How do preterm toddlers influence father-child relationships
Felix Deichmann, Barbara Supper & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): Father-child attachment as related to children’s frustration tolerance and stress reactivity

Discussant: Michael E. LAMB (University of Cambridge/UK)

12.30 AM LUNCH-BREAK

Setting the ground for a better understanding of fatherhood
[Moderation: Lukas TEUFL]

2.00 PM Jessica RUPPEN & Ulrike EHLERT (University of Zurich/CH): Implicit motives in fatherhood
Bernhard PISKERNIK, Barbara SUPPER & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): Paternal times spent with children
Nina RUIZ & Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): Children’s early behavioral experiences with fathers

Discussant: Carol M. WORTHMAN (Emory University/USA)

4.30 PM Lieselotte AHNERT (University of Vienna/A): FINAL REMARKS

7.00 PM YOUNG SCHOLARS’ DETETION CLASS

CENOF (The Central European Network on Fatherhood)
Headquarter at the University of Vienna
Geografical Locations: 4 sites in Central Europe (Dortmund/Germany; Vienna/Austria; Zurich and Fribourg/Switzerland)
Duration of the CENOF Reseach Study Raising fatherhood: Facets, determinants and perspectives of modern paternal love from March/June 2013 till February/May 2016

CENOF (The Central European Network on Fatherhood) wurde im Sommer 2012 von einer Gruppe von sechs europäischen Wissenschafter/inne/n gegründet, und hat das Ziel, Vaterschaft aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven der Evolutions-, Persönlichkeits-, Bio-, Arbeits- und Entwicklungspsychologie sowie Psychopathologie heraus zu untersuchen.
Vor kurzem startete das Netzwerk die erste hochdotierte internationale Studie  zum Thema Vaterschaft.
Das Netzwerk wird mit 2 Millionen Euro von der Jacobsfoundation mit Sitz in der Schweiz finanziert; wichtige Unterstützungsleistungen erbringen auch die Universität Wien sowie die beteiligten Universitäten und Hochschulen.
Vorläufiger Forschungszeitraum:
März/September 2013 bis Februar/August 2016

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Veranstalter

Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien - Billrothhaus


Kontakt

Univ.-Prof. Lieselotte Ahnert; Mag. Barbara Supper; Mag. Rebecca Gil Segovia
https://cenof.univie.ac.at/
Institut für Angewandte Psychologie: Gesundheit-Entwicklung-Förderung
+43-1-4277-47260
lieselotte.ahnert@univie.ac.at