E C S R WORKSHOPS October 7. -8. 1999
The ECSR Workshops provide a forum particularly for young researchers to present their work and facilitate co-operation among them. Each Workshop focuses on a specific topic out of the agenda of comparative social research and comprises several sessions. Workshops will take place on 7th - 8th October 1999 at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), Mannheim University, organised by the European Consortium for Sociological Research (ECSR).
Workshops will consist of a working group led by noted professors or experienced researchers. They will attempt to build up a network of continued co-operation among the Workshop participants. In order to facilitate co-operation applicants are asked to opt for one of the Workshops.
Chair:
Prof. Walter Mueller, Mannheim University
Groups on the following topics are chaired by:
Dr. Thomas Bahle and Astrid Pfenning: Family Policy in Europe
Dr. Sonja Drobnic and Dr. Karin Kurz: Work/Family in Comparative Perspective
Prof. Anthony Heath and Prof. Nan Dirk de Graaf: Comparative Political Sociology
Prof. Karl-Ulrich Mayer: Comparative Life Course Analysis
Dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta: Causes and Consequences of Socio-Economic and Political Attitudes in Eastern and Western Europe
Prof. Bernd Wegener: Comparative Empirical Research on Social Justice
Beside the thematic sessions a plenary lecture is given each day
Plenary lectures:
Prof. Jutta Allmendinger und Stefan Fuchs:
No U-Turn? The International Integration of Women into the Educational System and in Scientific Labour Markets
Prof. Marlis Buchmann:
The Interplay between the Private and the Public Self: Images of the Self over the 20th Century in Switzerland
Deadline for application: April 15th 1999
For further information please refer to our website:
http://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/ecsr
or contact:
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Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES)
Mannheim University
P.O. Box
D- 68131 Mannheim
Germany
With best regards
Stefani Scherer
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