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European Sociological Association 

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University of Macerata

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Sezione di Politica Sociale

 

 

 

Families, care and work facing the challenges of a globalized world: 

policies, practices and services

 

September 13-15, 2012

 

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Interim meeting of the European Sociological Association (ESA) research
network “Sociology of Families and Intimate Lives”

organized by

Giovanna Rossi, Catholic University of Milan, Athenaeum Centre for Family
Studies and Research, Italy

and  Isabella Crespi, University of Macerata, Dept. Education, Cultural
Heritage and Tourism, Italy

 

The meeting titled Families, care and work facing the challenges of a
globalized world: policies, practices and services, will address the “hot
issue” of managing care and work in everyday family life and on the societal
level of policies, cultural patterns, and welfare regimes. Families are
always under pressure as they are involved in economic, social, cultural
events characterising the contemporary world and thus have to manage the
challenges prompted by the conditions of global crisis. Further, families
are facing every day life , with the managing of educational and care tasks
and the balancing of internal and external requests during all the family
life-cycle. Indeed, each stressful event, as the impairment of a family
member, challenges family life and compels the subjects to act some
reflexivity on their everyday life.

The redefinition of gender roles, the need for reconciliation between family
and work, the presence of immigrants taking up the role of caregivers and
the second demographic transition are profoundly changing the
taken-for-granted negotiations among genders and generations. 

In a rapidly changing world a multitude of new challenges are emerging and
affecting families and individual life; at the same time the welfare state
is subject to crisis in many parts of the world. A globally encompassing
capitalism is deeply involved and the consequences of the recent financial
crisis are felt worldwide. Due to this, many countries are struggling to
develop new policies to maintain good level of social welfare; the need for
an in-depth understanding of social problems is urgent and requires an
updated rethinking of causes, mechanisms and solutions, applied to policies
and services as well.

Recent literature and researches indicate some potentially fruitful
indicators.

The focus of the conference is to shed light on the role of different agents
(state, market, third sector), relationships and social policies in
combining care and work within the families; for example,  to identify
services of excellence as for quality, efficiency and efficacy and programs
promoting to empower family’s capability to keep on generate social capital.

 

 

 

 

Scientific Committee: 

Ulla Bjonberg; Julia Brannen; Vida Cesnuitytë; Isabella Crespi; Detlev
Lueck; 

Gerardo Meil; Giovanna Rossi, Eric Widmer


	
	


Secretariat: Stefania Meda and Maria Letizia Bosoni.  Email:
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