Addressing current questions in Life Course Research
March 06, 2018
Between March 12 and 18, seventeen young Social Scientists from thirteen countries are coming to Bremen to devote themselves to current questions in Life Course Research. Methodological, theoretical and empirical considerations will be at the center of a Winter School organized by the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) and the Swiss National Center of Competence in Research – LIVES.
The two workshops, each being headed by three to four experts, are on „Social networks, social participation and life transitions: a life course perspective“ and on the question„How do values and political orientations develop across the life-span?“
Workshop 1, led by Eric Widmer (University of Geneve), Karin Wall and Rita Gouveia (both University of Lisbon), examines the interactions between life transitions, changes of personal networks and participation in society using longitudinal data analysis of the LIVES-program as well as other international data sets.
A second workshop about the development of moral values with Klaus Boehnke und Regina Arant (both Jacobs University / BIGSSS) and Maria Pavlova (University of Vechta) investigates the popular notion that political and individual moral values have a ‚classical‘ biographical form of development. Is it true for example that people become increasingly conservative as they get older? How does political activism effect the psychosocial well-being in later life? At the center of this workshop lies the analysis and evaluation of a longitudinal data set that was made available just for the event.
A special feature of the BIGSSS/LIVES Winter School is, that all discussions and data analysis of both workshops should serve as preparatory works for publishing one (or more) scientific paper/s. During the workshops and with the help of the experts, first drafts should be sketched. Finalizations of the paper will be handled by participants in the weeks after the event.
Questions will be answered by:
Hristina Gvozdenovic
Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)
E-Mail: hgvozdenovic [at] bigsss-bremen.de | Telefon: +49 421 218 66457
About BIGSSS:
The Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) is operated jointly by the University of Bremen and Jacobs University. The graduate school for social sciences is currently training 110 doctoral researchers from around the world in the core disciplines of political science, sociology, and psychology.
For more information: www.bigsss-bremen.de
About the University of Bremen:
Roughly 23,000 people are currently working as students, teachers, researchers, or employees of the University of Bremen. The university is renowned for its strengths in the natural sciences and engineering studies as well as the humanities and the social sciences. The work carried out by its researchers, many of whom are internationally renowned, provide important stimuli for many aspects of societal development. Visiting guests from all over the world enrich campus life at the University of Bremen, which is well-known among students as a cosmopolitan venue for studying and research. Always open to new ideas and on the lookout for ways to adapt and improve, the university administration and academic community have been interacting with the public and working with community groups for more than forty years.
For more information: www.uni-bremen.de
About Jacobs University:
Jacobs University is a private, independent, English-medium university in Bremen. Young people from all over the world study here in preparatory, Bachelor, Master, and PhD programs. Internationality and transdisciplinarity are special features of Jacobs University: research and teaching don’t just pursue a single approach, they address issues from the perspectives of multiple disciplines. This principle makes Jacobs graduates highly sought-after new talents who successfully strike out on international career paths.
For more information: www.jacobs-university.de