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- Media & Family Education
- Existential Field 8: Media & Family Education
The report on Media & Family Education has been written by Sonia Livingstone & Ranjana Das at the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom.
Keywords: media, technologies, digital, children, youth, internet.
Abstract: 'M...
- Last updated at 8/2/10
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- EF8) Media & Family Education
- Critical Review
Existential Field 8: Media & Family Education
The Major Trends report was produced by the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Major Trends reports:
Media & Family Education (Summary)
Media & Family Education (Full Report)
Annex (Special Interest...
- Last updated at 7/27/10
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- Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics
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The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK www2.lse.ac.uk/home.aspx
The London School of Economics and Political Science is the world’s leading social science institution for teaching and research, with an academic profile spanning a wide range of disciplines, from Economics, Inter...
- Last updated at 5/11/10
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- Critical Review Home
- The second stage of the FAMILYPLATFORM is a critical review of existing research on families, taking into account future demands for research and family policies in Europe.
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The aim is to encourage critical review of the current state of research on families from different perspectives. The objective is to point out important results and...
- Last updated at 4/8/10
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- Major Trends Home
- The first stage of the FAMILYPLATFORM project is to chart and review the contemporary field of comparative family research in the EU.
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Using existing research, the aim is to identify major trends with respect to the needs of families and family policies, cultural differences, and specific developments of member states. This will provide a...
- Last updated at 4/8/10
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- Future of Families Home
- Families in Europe are confronted by a variety of potential future challenges and the third stage of FAMILYPLATFORM is to help policy makers understand how to meet them.
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Through a structured process of discussion, the situations that European families might face in the year 2035 will be identified. Attempts will be made to project what mig...
- Last updated at 4/8/10
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- Research Agenda Home
- The final stage of the FAMILYPLATFORM is to bring together the results of Activities 1, 2 and 3, and to develop the results of this work into a research agenda that encompasses key policy questions as well as fundamental research issues.
This is to be achieved through the continuous monitoring and refinement of communication within the platform...
- Last updated at 4/8/10
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- Overview
- FAMILYPLATFORM
FAMILYPLATFORM is a project funded by the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme for a duration of 18 months (October 2009 – March 2011), working to increase the wellbeing of families across Europe.
The work of FAMILYPLATFORM encompasses four key activities ("work packages"):
Major Trends: Charts the contem...
- Last updated at 3/31/10
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- Future of Families Exercise II
- 18th June 2010
This internal workgroup meeting, for Consortium and Advisory Board members, took place in Witten-Bommerholz (near Dortmund, Germany) from the 9th-11th June 2010. It is the second of the two meetings held under this area of work.Organised by the Austrian Institute for Family Studies (University of Vienna), it was the occasion t...
- Last updated at 4/19/11
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- Plenary Sessions
- Critical Review Conference - Lisbon
Critical Review of Research on Families and Family Policies in Europe took place in Lisbon, from the 25-27 of May.The conference gathered more than one hundred stakeholders from across Europe to discuss the existing state of research on the family, and assess policy implications of existing research. Hosted b...
- Last updated at 7/27/10
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- Research on Families and Family policies in Europe: State of the Art
- Research on Families and Family policies in Europe: State of the Art Final Report
This Final Report has been prepared and edited by Marjo Kuronen at the Family Research Centre (University of Jyväskylä) in Finland.
Keywords: family structures and family forms, state family policies, family and living environments, family management, s...
- Last updated at 9/14/10
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- Critical Review on Research on Families and Family Policies in Europe
- Critical Review of Research on Families and Family Policies in Europe
Final Report
Critical Review of Research on Families and Family Policies in Europe has been prepared by Karin Wall, Mafalda Leitão and Vasco Ramos at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon.
Keywords: family structures and family forms, state family pol...
- Last updated at 9/7/10
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- Realities of Mothers in Europe
- Realities of Mothers in Europe
This report on the Realities of Mothers in Europe is a special contribution to the Critical Review by World Movement of Mothers Europe (MMMEurope). The text has been prepared by Prepared by Joan Stevens, Julie de Bergeyck & Anne‐Claire de Liedekerke.
Keywords: mothers, wellbeing, family wellbeing, childcare,...
- Last updated at 10/20/10
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- Overview
- Research Agenda Conference - Brussels
Research Issues for Family Research and Key Policy Questions in Europe took place in Brussels, from the 4-5 November 2010.
Gathering more than one hundred stakeholders from across Europe, the 'Research Agenda Conference' consisted of one day of stocktaking of the major trends, critical review, and the futur...
- Last updated at 11/2/10
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- Families - A Summary of the Situation in Europe Today
- Families - A Summary of the Situation in Europe Today
Based on work charting current scientific knowledge of families in Europe and the Lisbon conference and report, this booklet presents the mass of information gathered so far into manageable chunks of information spread across eight thematic areas.
Numerous reports have been produced by FAMIL...
- Last updated at 11/2/10
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- Stakeholder Statements
- Research Agenda Conference - BrusselsStakeholder Statements
The following stakeholder statements were put forward by organisations and individuals involved in FAMILYPLATFORM:
Alliance for Childhood European Network Group
Centre d’action laïque (+ supplementary comments)
CARE
Catholic Family Associations in France
European Dignity Wa...
- Last updated at 11/9/10
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- Research Agenda Conference - Brussels
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5th November 2010
Research Issues for Family Research and Key Policy Questions in Europe takes place in Brussels
Gathering more than one hundred stakeholders from across Europe, the 'Research Agenda Conference' consisted of one day of stocktaking of the major trends, critical review, and the future of families including a series of statem...
- Last updated at 4/19/11
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- Research Agenda on Families and Family Wellbeing for Europe
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Research Agenda on Families and Family Wellbeing for Europe - Final Report
This Final Report has been prepared by Marina Rupp, Loreen Beier, Anna Dechant, Christian Haag at the State Institute for Family Research, University of Bamberg.
Keywords: family structures and family forms, state family policies, family and living environments, fami...
- Last updated at 7/5/11
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- Families in Europe Vol. 2: Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life
- FAMILYPLATFORM - Families in Europe Volume 2: Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life
Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life covers four issues of crosscutting importance to families.
Structures and forms of families: issues relating to a diversification of families away from the ‘traditional nuclear family form’ are relatively uncon...
- Last updated at 7/5/11
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- Major Trends Discussed in Jyväskylä
- 27th February 2010
Consortium and Advisory Board members of FAMILYPLATFORM met in the sunny but cold Finnish city of Jyväskylä between the 24-26 February.
Hosted by the Family Research Centre at the University of Jyväskylä, this was the first opportunity to discuss the work of summarising the major trends in family research i...
- Last updated at 4/19/11