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Symposium 1: Gender differences and stereotypes -
psychological perspective
Symposium 2: New Perspectives on Work-Life
Balance
Symposium 3: Polish migrants in Norway part 1
Symposium 4: Contemporary challenges for families and
couples part 1
Auditorium S 205. Chair Mirosław Kofta (University of Warsaw) /
Tomasz Besta (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Małgorzata Lipowska (University of
Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Gunn Vedøy (International Research Institute of
Stavanger)
Auditorium C 211/212. Chair Magdalena Żadkowska (University of
Gdańsk)
12:00-12:15Janina Pietrzak, Małgorzata Mikołajczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Agnieszka Mościcka-Teske, Marcin Drabek (Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland)
Ewa Krzaklewska, (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Victoria Dunaeva (Bogdan Janski Academy, Warsaw, Poland)
The Polish Supermother stereotype
Does organization support employees' satisfaction of work-life balance?
Exploring the potential of Focus Group Interviews in studying gender equality - feminist approach as a step ahead
"A Russian wife": problem or salvation? Cultural differences in the mixed Polish-Russian families.
12:15-12:30
Wiktor Soral, Mirosław Kofta, Zuzanna Kwiatkowska, Sylvia Kapusta (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Dominika Polkowska (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland)
Trine Rogg Korsvik (University of Oslo, Norway)
Nora Kovacs (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
The preference for traditional vs. modern woman’s role, sexism, and social conservatism
Work at home, home at work – difficulties in achieving work-life balance among selected European countries
Social movements and the development of gender equality – the case of Norway and Poland
Cultures unfolding: experiences of Chinese-Hungarian mixed couples in Hungary during the 2010s
12:30-12:45
Magdalena Wyszomirska-Góra, Piotr Połomski, Aleksandra Peplińska, Marcin Szulc (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Dorota Merecz, Agata Wężyk, Aleksandra Andysz (Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland)
Magdalena Herzberg (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Rumiya Tangalycheva (Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia)
Women and men as drivers. Chosen subjective determinants of risky behavior in road traffic
Negative home –work interference and its relations to organizational culture, non-occupational duties, and support in SME sector workers. Does gender matter?
Emigration as an emancipatory project? Experiences of Polish women in Norway
Socio-cultural trend in Korean-Russian mixed marriages
12-45:13:00Mirosław Kofta, Maciej Sniezynski, Marek Blazewicz (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Agata Wezyk, Aleksander Stanczak (Nofer Institute of Occupational Health, Poland)
Oleksandr Ryndyk (Centre for Intercultural Communication, Norway)
Verónica Anzil (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain), Cristina García Moreno (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain), Jordi Roca Girona (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain), Ana Urmeneta Garrido (Universitat de Girona, Spain)
Gender bias among male psychoterapists: What are the reasons?
Work-life balance – what does it mean to Polish parents and how does it refer to scientific definitions? Preliminary results of interviews in EFFECT project
Masculinities and fatherhood among Polish migrants in Norway
Motivations, stereotypes and gender relations among bi-national couples. The case of Spanish women married to foreign men
13:00-13:15
Wassilis Kassis (University Osnabrueck, Germany), Charlotte Schallié (University of Victoria, Canada)
Łukasz Klimek (University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw, Poland)
Female and male university students’ gender role stereotypes as a global issue
Does migration change the division of household tasks between partners? The distribution of housework and childcare tasks between men and women in Polish families in Ireland
13:15-13:45 DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
FRIDAY 06.03.2015
REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE OPENING CEREMONY (auditorium S 205)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: JOSEPH VANDELLO Work-life balance is a men's issue (auditorium S 205)
Coffee break (room C 108 level -1)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: ELISABETH BECK-GERNSHEIM The impact of migration: Do women lose or gain? (auditorium S 205)
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
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Symposium 6: Social change & migration
Symposium 7: Polish migrants in Norway part 2
Symposium 8: Contemporary challenges for families and
couples part 2
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Magdalena Gajewska
(University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Gunhild Odden (Centre for
Intercultural Communication Stavanger)
Auditorium C 211/212. Chair Anna Kalinowska-Żeleźnik
(University of Gdańsk)
16:10-16:25Anna Dolińska (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Zofia Kawczyńska-Butrym, Marzena Kruk (Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Poland)
Paulina Cichomska-Szpakowska (University of Łódź, Poland)
Women migrants from post-Soviet countries – The stories of success
Care for the older generation in Poland in the declarations of Polish immigrants in Norway
Femininity and mascunility in gender relations in Latin American culture – partnership, marriage, family. The case of Mexico.
16:25-16:40Oksana Koshulko (Maltepe University in Istanbul, Turkey)
Brita Gjerstad, Gunn Vedøy, Svein Ingve Nødland (International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway)
Monika Grochalska (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland)
Gender equality in the case of Ukrainian female migrants in Poland
Work migrant families: Encounters and its opposite
Social change and gender roles in intimate relationships in Polish cultural context
16:40-16:55Silvia Cavasola (Luiss University, Italy)
Margunn Bjørnholt (Policy and Social Research AS, Norway), Dorota Merecz, Anna Najder, Kari Stefansen and Agata Wężyk (Nofer Institure of Occupational Medicine, Poland)
Anna Najder, Aleksandra Andysz (Nofer Institure of Occupational Medicine, Poland)
Migration as empowerment? The case of Ukrainian female migrants in Italy
Fathering in a post-socialist and Nordic context
Family centrality, believes about gender roles, and home-work interaction - do they influence each other?
16:55-17:10Marta Warat, Ewa Krzaklewska (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Gunhild Odden, Olga Kurzynoga (Centre for Intercultural Communication, Norway)
Amrei Maddox (Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS), University of Mannheim, Germany)
Does gender equality work for a better life?
Re-thinking parenting among Polish migrants in Norway
The influence of the transmission of values and attitudes within families on the mate selection of second generation immigrants in Europe
17:10-17:25
Aleksandra Wójcik, Adrianna Potocka (Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland)
The perception of parenthood in Poland – results of interviews with a group of Polish parents of young children
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18:00-19:15Symposium 9: Gender
differences and stereotypes - sociological perspective
Symposium 10: Transnational Families In Polish-Norwegian Context. Work-Life Balance
Strategies. Findings From The Transfam Project
Symposium 11: Women, Men, & Art.
Coffee break (room C 108 level -1)
Strenghtening the activity and supporting migrants in the
labour market Auditorium S 205.
Symposium & workshop by Foundation for Somalia
DISCUSSION
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: HALINA GRZYMAŁA-MOSZCZYŃSKA: Polish emigrants and immigrants in Poland: Psychological perspective on challenges and opportunities? (auditorium S 205)
DISCUSSION
16:10-17:40
Lunch (room C 108 level -1) and poster session part 1 (hall, level -1)
DISCUSSION
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Kuba Kryś (nstitute of Psychology, Polish
Academy of Sciences)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Krystyna Slany (Jagiellonian University)
Auditorium C 211/212. Chair Michał Jaśkiewicz (University of Gdańsk)
18:00-18:15
Ece Akca, Ceren Mete, Hilal Peker, Çağlar Solak, Nihan Selin Soylu, Feyzan Tuzkaya, Melek Göregenli (Ege University, Turkey)
Paula Pustułka (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Hezekiah Cua (De La Salle University, Philippines)
Foreign women in discourse: A sexual object or a wife in Turkey
Hanging in the balance? Reconciliations of work and family among the Polish parents settled and employed in Norway
The portrayal of women in selected 2013 Bubble Gang segments as perceived by DLSU-D women student leaders
18:15-18:30
Maureen Seguin, Bayard Roberts (The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom)
Magdalena Ślusarczyk (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Solvita Pošeiko (Institute of Regional Studies of Rezekne, Latvia)
The impact of war-related displacement on gender roles: A case study in the Republic of Georgia
School, home and the in-between spaces of youth social life through a gender lens - Polish migrant parents talking about their children growing up in Norway
Images of women in the semiotic landscape of Baltic States
18:30-18:45
Jon Mulholland, Erin Sanders-McDonagh, Nicola Montagna (Middlesex University, United Kingdom)
Krystyna Slany, Stella Strzemecka (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Agnieszka Adamowicz-Pośpiech (University of Silesia, Poland)
Muslim immigration, Islam and patriarchy: An account of the British extreme right’s strategic deployment of gender equality discourses in the othering of the Muslim presence in the UK
Work & family: The youngest members of transnational families about (im)balance
Drama and the woman question: Mrs. Warren’s profession in Poland
18:45-19:00Anne Iguehi Omokhuale (Kozminski University, Poland)
Randi Wærdahl (Agder Research, Norway)
Basak Siray (Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey)
Gender stereotype and cultureThe invisible immigrant child in the Norwegian classroom
The Power to represent: Male domination on representing Kurdish identity in contemporary art forms
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Symposium 12: Culture, identity, and acculturation
processes - the case of working migrants
Symposium 13: Migration in Europe part 1
Symposium 14: Men, women, & parental roles
Invited Symposium: Migrating women and social roles,
PAR MIGRATION NAVIGATOR part 1
Invited Workshop: Men, manhood & work-life balance PAR MIGRATION NAVIGATOR
Auditorium S 205. Chair Halina Grzymała-Moszczyńska (Jagiellonian
University)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Krzysztof Stachura (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 313. Chair Maria Kaźmierczak (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Elisabeth Gernsheim-Beck (University
of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
DISCUSSIONDISCUSSION
SATURDAY 07.03.2015
CONFERENCE DINNER & PARTY (Zatoka Sztuki, Sopot)
DISCUSSION
GENDER EQUALITY & MIGRATION ON THE SCREEN -
movies & discussion Auditorium S 205: "Olena" 2013, documentary (15'),
director: Elżbieta Benkowska, "Banaz: A Love Story" (70')
2012, director:Deeyah Khan.
REGISTRATION
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: RHACEL SALAZAR PARRENAS Doing Domestic Work, Doing "Not Real Work" (auditorium S 205)
Coffee break (room C 108 level -1)
10:20-11:35
10:20-10:35Aziz Karima (London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)
Tetiana Havlin (University of Siegen, Germany)
Jocelyn Omandam Celero (Waseda University, Japan)
Anna Horolets (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Aspirations and work trajectories of Polish women in the UK labour market
Shift in social orders – Shift in gender roles? Migration experience and gender roles
Mothering which nation?: Parenting, citizenship and the politics of belonging of Filipino migrant mothers raising Japanese-Filipino children (JFC)
Migrant women and leisure
10:35-10:50
Julie Lacroix (Université de Genève, Switzerland), Alain Gagnon (Université de Montréal, Canada)
Oxana Kozlova (University of Szczecin, Poland)
Rebeca Popescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)
Joanna Bielecka-Prus (University of Marie Curie-Skłodowska, Lublin, Poland)
Employment amongst immigrants selected as skilled workers in Quebec (Canada): assessing the role of gender and of national origins
Gender and culture of pacifism in the situation of migration
Assuming or not the maternal role in conditions of poverty, a dimension of child abandonment
Mothering from abroad. Changes in socialization patterns in migrants’ families in comparative perspective
10:50-11:05Anna Morozov (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Osen Tuncer (Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies, Netherlands)
Agnieszka Trąbka (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Sylwia Urbańska (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Academic migration from the ex-USSR to Australia: gender and family issues
The pillars of the Turkish migrant culture in the Netherlands: Women’s challenges before and after migration
Mothers as “adaptation managers” in expatriates’ families
Re-thinking the gender revolution. The case of transnational mothers from Poland (1989-2010).
11:05-11:20
Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Paulina Pawlicka,
Marta Łockiewicz, Małgorzata Lipowska,
Dorota Brzezińska, Aleksandra Suty (University of Gdańsk,
Poland)
Dia Flores (Long Beach City College and Univercity College London, United Kingdom)
Alicja Sadownik (Bergen University College, Norway)
Where does it help to be culturally intelligent?
Emplacement of Filipinas in London: Possibility in light of sacrifice
Polish mothers in Norway: Care deficits as a reason to gender roles transformation
11:20-11:35 DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
11:45-13:15 Symposium 15: Work & gender Symposium 16: Migration in
Europe part 2 (S312)Symposium 17: Sexual Violence
(auditorium S 313)
Invited Symposium: Migrating Women and Social Roles,
PAR MIGRATION NAVIGATOR PART 2
Invited Workshop: Men, Manhood & Work-Life Balance PAR MIGRATION NAVIGATOR
Auditorium S 205. Chair Hanna Brycz (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Agata Bachórz (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 313. Chair Beata Pastwa-Wojciechowska (University of
Gdańsk)
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Rhacel Parrenas (University of Southern
California)
11:45-12:00Saki Kudo, Satoshi MIWA (Tohoku University, Japan)
Monika Nawrocka (Academy of Physical Education, Poland)
Innocent Iyakaremye (University of Rwanda, Rwanda), Claudine Mukagatare (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
Magdalena Żadkowska (PAR WLB_GE Project WP1, University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Comparative analysis of the sources of gender income gap in industrial societies
Analysis of dynamic migrations, man and woman changes in Poland
Forced migration and sexual abuse: Experience of DRC adolescent girls in Kigeme refugee camp, Rwanda
How to make the division of male and female household duties VANISH - comparing everyday life practices of Polish women in Poland and in Norway
12:00-12:15Daniela Gaba (University of Bucharest, Romania)
Brianne Wenning (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Justyna Kucharska (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Gunhild Odden (Centre for Intercultural Communication, Norway)
Social work and gender at the backdrop of development: Challenges and opportunities
Narratives of well-being among refugees and asylum seekers in Cameroon and the UK: A comparative study
Feminist identity styles, sexual and non-sexual traumatic events and psychological well-being in a sample of Polish women
(Re)gendered social roles among Polish women in Norway
12:15-12:30Beata Mańkowska (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Lauren Petrila (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania)
Richard Sempala (Africa Life Youth Foundation, Uganda)
Brita Gjerstad (International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway)
Professional burnout among women as social workers - personality and organizational risk factors.
Multiculturality and Europe. From challenge to clash
Female genital mutilation and its effects on women and girls . A case study of the Sabiny in Kaphorwa District Of Uganda
Gender roles and work migrants in Norway – communication between authorities and migrants about gender issues
Auditorium C 211/212. For invited PAR participants only.
Auditorium C 211/212. For invited PAR participants only.
DISCUSSION
12:30-12:45
Krystyna Adamska (University of Gdansk, Poland), Andrzej Falkowski (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland)
Aminul Islam (Tallinn University, Estonia)
Aleksandra Spychalska (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Procedural justice in organization: gender perspective.
Immigrants Integration: Process of being a Commodity
Gendered violence and rape as a form of genocide
12:45-13:15
13:15-14:30
14:30-15:45Symposium 18: Women in
organisations Symposium 19: Migration in
the culture of the Middle East Symposium 20: Violence, social
norms, & legal system Symposium 21: Social system &
public intervention
Invited Workshop: Men, Manhood & Work-Life Balance PAR MIGRATION NAVIGATOR
Auditorium S 205. Chair Aneta Chybicka (City Institute) / Paulina Pawlicka (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Anna Horolets (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 313. Chair Maciej Dębski (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Michał Kaczmarczyk (University of Gdańsk)
14:30-14:45Urszula Muszalska (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Reza Arjmand, Ihsan Zakri (Lund University, Sweden)
Suule Soo (EMMIR, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Omoye Akhagba (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
The legal and social status of women in changing Japanese society
“I’m Muslim and I’m gay”: Arab Middle Eastern gays in Sweden
Male survivors of SGBV: Equally valid victims or too masculine for it? A case study of Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda
Migrant women’s awareness, experiences and perceptions of cancer screening services in Poland
14:45-15:00Aneta Chybicka (City Institute, Poland)
Melek Göregenli, G. İrem Umuroğlu, Pelin Karakus (Ege University, Turkey)
Isabel Garrido Gomez (University of Alcalá, Spain)
Carla Angelini (Hospital Interzonal General Dr. José Penna- Bahía Blanca, Argentina)
The strength of the women in business - what women dobetter than men
Gender differences in spatial and cultural Integration: Internal migration in Turkey
Gender stereotypes and legal culture
Towards the construction of intercultural dialogues between migrating Bolivian women and health-care teams. A proposal of counterhegemony in the Argentinian public health system.
15:00-15:15Elżbieta Zubrzycka (Gdańsk Psychology Publishing House GWP, Poland)
Nani Gelovani (Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia)
Joanna Ptak (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Gina Escobar Cuero (University of Vienna, Austria)
The strength of women in business - what women dobetter than men
Women and labor migration in the Arab Gulf countries
Law, state policy and culturally motivated crimes. The case of honour killings in Europe.
Indigenous women and resilience in the context of internal displacement in Colombia
15:15-15:30Aleksandra Herman (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Sibel Safi (Gediz University, Turkey)
Georgiana - Cristina Rentea (University of Bucharest, Romania)
Gendered private knowledge as a political capital. The case of Ukrainian women in Poland
Honour killing asylum applications and asylum gender gap in interpreting the 1951 Geneva Convention
Romanian initiatives on return migration and reintegration of return migrants
15:30-15:45
15:45-16:05
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
Coffee break (room C 108 level -1)
Lunch (room C 108 on level -1) and poster session part 2 (hall level -1)
Auditorium C 211/212 For invited PAR participants only.
DISCUSSIONDISCUSSION DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
16:05-17:20Symposium 22: Gender & social
structure Symposium 23: Migration &
cultural systems Symposium 24: Spirituality &
culture Symposium 25: Art & gender
discourses
Auditorium S 205. Chair Radosław Kossakowski (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium S 312. Chair Anna Kwiatkowska (Institute of
Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Auditorium S 313. Chair Anna Zawadzka (University of Gdańsk)
Auditorium C 213/214. Chair Magdalena Brzezińska (University of
Gdansk)
16:05-16:20Outten Robert, Rui Costa-Lopes, Michael Schmitt (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Madeleine Thompson (Newcastle University, United Kingdom)
Malwina Krajewska (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
Meral Hakman (Aksaray University, Turkey)
The interplay between group identification and perceived inferiority: Implications for women’s appraisals of options for coping with discrimination and well-being
Migrant destinations and the geographical imaginations of trainee female nurses in Metro Manila
Wearing trousers among skirts- female experience among Tibetan Buddhist monastic society
Parenting and gender roles in the Roman Empire
16:20-16:35Paweł Atroszko, Bartosz Atroszko (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Rashmi Upadhyay (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Katarzyna Skrzypińska (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Marzena Adamiak (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Gender as a moderator of the relationship between learning engagement and study addiction
Migration and remittances: A study of the Nepalese migrant workers in the coal-mines of Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya
Women’s beliefs as a condition of survival? – the role of human faith in everyday life
Wherever one wants to go. Rosi Braidotti's concept of a „nomadic subject” and its philosophical possibilities.
16:35-16:50Bartosz Atroszko, Paweł Atroszko (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Daniel Kashnitsky, Ekaterina Demintseva (Higher School of Economics, Russia)
Lisa Marie Borrelli (University of Berne, Switzerland)
Agnieszka Jagusiak (University of Łódź, Poland)
Why do female students experience higher exam stress than male students?
Migrants from Central Asia seeking medical care in Moscow: Male and female strategies
The gender dimension of minority religious incorporation
The nomadic subject – the migrating entity. Rosi Braidotti’s new theory of subjectivity
16:50-17:05
Maria Popielawska (Fundation V4 Sport, Poland), Renata Włoch (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Ekmel Hakman (Aksaray University, Turkey)
Power and sport: Women in management structures of the Polish sport associations and organizations
Devouring a woman on the edge: A gender approach to Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire”
17:05-17:20 DISCUSSION
17:20-17:50
1 Atroszko Bartosz, Atroszko Paweł (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Gender as a moderator of the relationship between place of residence and learning attitudes among university students
2Bazinska Róża (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Faculty in Sopot, Poland)
The protective role of collective identity of women in alleviating the psychological consequences of sexist discrimination
3Berggren Caroline (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Gender perspective on student’s mobility to university
4Cereci Sedat (Batman University, Turkey)
Cultural change and position of television which became the most popular media in Turkey after 1980
Round Table - Polish-Norwegian Research Projects on Gender Equality and Work-
Life Balance funded from Norway Grants in the Polish-
Norwegian Research Programme
operated by the National Centre for Research and
Development Auditorium C 211/212
Chair Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka (University of
Gdańsk)
POSTER SESSION PART 1 - 6.03.
DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
CLOSING CEREMONY/BEST POSTER NOMINATIONS AND AWARDS (Auditorium C205)
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Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Michał Jaśkiewicz, Tomasz Besta, Paweł Jurek, Krystyna Adamska, Lubomiła Korzeniewska, Marta Kaczorowska, Marta Boińska (PAR WLB_GE Project WP3, University of Gdańsk, Poland)
What makes men scared of household duties?
6Jelonek Barbara (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Women in Japanese marriage - actual and past trends
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Jochimek Magdalena, Lipowski Mariusz (Gdańsk University of Psychical Education and Sport, Poland)
Gender as a factor protecting youths from risky behaviour
8Kijewska Barbara (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Feminist political science: from “women in politics” to “the gendering of political institutions”
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Krokosz Daniel, Lipowski Mariusz (Gdańsk University of Psychical Education and Sport, Poland
Gender and the strategies of coping with stress in relation to risk assessment in extreme sports
10Mohuddin Waheed, Mahmud Asad (Lahore Leads University, Pakistan)
Gains or pains: How job affects the lives of women in Pakistan
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Walewski Piotr (Department of Sociology of Religion and Scientific Knowledge, University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Gender of God in the Hebrew Bible
12Sadowa Katarzyna (University of Wrocław, Poland)
‘Honor crimes’ in Muslim and European countries
13Senyk Oksana (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine)
Time frames of the western culture and one's satisfaction with life
14Urban Weronika (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
Networked subversion - A catalyst for a change in thinking about sexuality
15Aziz Karima (London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)
Migration aspirations & realities: Experiences of female Polish migrant workers in the UK
16Barwich Christina (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany)
More liberty, less freedom - When women’s life changes to less possibilities through migrating to a more egalitarian country
17Cereci Sedat (Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey)
A Contemporary problem after migration, communication: Case of Turkey
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Goździewicz-Rostankowska Agata, Arkadiusz Bernat, Jacek Śliwak, Beata Zarzycka, Anna Tychmanowicz (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Religiosity and a sense of national identity in Polish female emigrants living in the United Kingdom
19Varghese Vivek (University of Kerala, India)
Alienation and fear of Indian expatriates abroad due to lack of social security
20Ciepłuch Joanna, Walczak Tamara (University of Gdansk, Poland)
The correlation between Heidt's moral ethics and people nation's attitudes
POSTER SESSION PART 2 - 7th March
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Abdullahi Abdulqadir Mahamuud (Islamic Science University of Malaysia, Malaysia)
A study of parents’ and teachers’ perceptions of parent involvement in three refugee schools in Kuala Lumpur
22Kobryński Robert (National Defense University, Poland)
Demographics as an important factor influence on the position of the state in international relations
23Kruk Marzena (Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Poland)
Diagnosis of care deficit on parents of migrant women in the opinion of public institutions
24Kuriata Agnieszka (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Restrictions in externalizing religion through clothing style. Comparison of European law regulations regarding muslim women clothing
25Motowidlo Jagoda (University of Giessen, Germany)
Family life at a distance. Sociality of transnational families in the mediated contexts between Poland and Germany
26Mohuddin Waheed, Mahmud Asad (Lahore Leads University, Pakistan)
Eve still in danger: An exploration of violence against women in Pakistan and policy recommendations in post disaster situation.
27Nawrocka Monika (Academy of Physical Education George Kukuczki in Katowice, Poland)
Dynamics of the volatility indexes variable and constant emigration in the years 1990-2013
28Popiel Marcin (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
The problem of inequality and discrimination of disabled people in the social and economic aspects on the example of their access to the tourism and recreation sector
29Radziwillowicz Wioletta (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Attachment styles, coping strategies and loneliness amongst migrant workers in Norway
30Rivera Isabel (Complutense University Madrid, Spain)
Women, dance and migration: Female choreographers from Madrid who never will come back
31Sinha Manasi (Jawahrlal Nehru University, India)
Clash of Cultures: Intersecting gender equality, violence and migrant culture in Europe
32Tugrul Rojda (Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey)
Parks in Somewhere
10th Conference Woman in Culture: Gender, Culture, & Migration is co-funded from Norway Grants in the Polish-Norwegian Research Programme operated by the National Centre for Research and Development.