Bio – Daniela Barni

Daniela Barni is a psychologist and an Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, Italy. She is a member of the Family Studies and Research University Centre, Catholic University of Milan, Italy. Her main research interests are in family relationships, with particular attention to intergenerational relations […]

Bio-Lenka Šulová

Prof. PhDr. Lenka Šulová, CSc.  works at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University. In her work, she focuses on an individual’s psychological development in society and especially on partner and family relationships.  She was a principal researcher of an international study project focused on early child development, the specifics of the maternal […]

Bio-Kimmo Jokinen

Kimmo Jokinen is a Professor of Family Studies in the Faculty of Education and Psychology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. His areas of expertise are changing family forms, family transitions, families and well-being, and sociological family theories.

Bio-Tina Miller

Tina Miller is a Professor of Sociology at Oxford Brookes University who specialises in policy relevant research, impact and teaching with an expertise in family lives and theorizations/practises of gender. She specialises in micro- focused, longitudinal research on transitional periods in individual and family contexts. This includes in relation to motherhood and fatherhood transitions, parenthood, paid work and […]

Bio-Uwe Uhlendorff

Uwe Uhlendorff is professor for social pedagogy and social work at the Faculty of Education and Psychology/Dortmund University. His research is focused on families in need and social services based on qualitative and quantitative methods.

Bio-Allan Westerling

Allan Westerling is an associate professor in Social Psychology at Roskilde University, Denmark. His area of research includes fatherhood and parenthood and generally the issues and troubles of everyday family life. He works with mixed methods and takes a problem oriented, interdisciplinary approach

Bio-Katharina Herlofson

Katharina Herlofson (sociologist) is a researcher at NOVA, Oslo Metropolitan University. She is co-responsible for the Norwegian Life course, Ageing and Generations Study (NorLAG), and her main research interests include gender and intergenerational family relationships in ageing societies.

Bio- Gerardo Meil

Gerardo Meil is professor in Sociology at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. His research and publications focus on Family Sociology, Gender Violence,  and Work-Family Balance Policy and its impact on family dynamics. For a full vita see his web-page at http://www.uam.es/gerardo.meil

Bio – Dominik Schoebi

DS is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Fribourg, and the director of the Institute of Family Research and Counseling. His work focuses on emotion and interaction dynamics in intimate relationships, and on physical and psychological violence in families.

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