Archive 2019

18.12.2019 Internal Workshop

CRC Project Presentations

Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom building
Room: 3.3380
Mary-Somerville-Straße 3
28359 Bremen
Time
2 pm - 4 pm
Contact Person
Lecture Series
Internal Events

All CRC projects will present their first results. The presentations should be around 10 to 15 minutes, followed by a brief discussion.

The programme of the 4 workshops in detail: download.

11.12.2019 Internal Workshop

CRC Project Presentations

Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom building
Room: 3.3380
Mary-Somerville-Straße 3
28359 Bremen
Time
2 pm - 4 pm
Contact Person
Lecture Series
Internal Events

All CRC projects will present their first results. The presentations should be around 10 to 15 minutes, followed by a brief discussion.

The programme of the 4 workshops in detail: download.

09.12.2019 Internal Workshop

A03 workshop with Ludger Pries

Prof. Ludger Pries, Dr. (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Place
Unicom building
Room: 7.1020
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
1.15 pm - 2.45 pm
Organiser
Teilprojekt A03: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Contact Person
Lecture Series
Internal Events

The workshop will discuss the extension of the A03 data set of individual workers' rights by the dimension of the design of segmentation through privileging and equality with regard to protection against discrimination.

In addition, the participants will deal with the need for research with regard to the transnational legal developments identified by Pries.

The workshop is of course open to all members of the other CRC projects. Interested individuals should please contact Ulrich Mückenberger in advance in order to gain access to the relevant documents for preparation.

02.12.2019 Internal Workshop

Joint networking workshop of A03, B02, B03 and B04

Dr. Sarah Berens; Prof. Dr. Irene Dingeldey; Prof. Dr. Delia González de Reufels; Prof. Dr. Philip Manow; Prof. Dr. Ulrich Mückenberger; Prof. Dr. Susanne K. Schmidt
Place
Unicom building
Room: 9.3120
Mary-Somerville-Straße 9
28359 Bremen
Time
3.30 pm - 5.30 pm
Contact Person
Jenny Hahs
Lecture Series
Internal Events

Place
Unicom buildung
Room: 7.4500
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
9 am - 5 pm
Organiser
Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität Bremen
Lecture Series
Internal Events

9.00 – 10.45: Meeting of members and guests

  • General information about the CRC
  • State of the art: 3 books in the process (Schmitt, Leisering, Martens)
  • Possible next book "A very short history of social policy" (Obinger, Nullmeier and González de Reufels)
  • how to attract books from contributors outside the CRC
  • Cover for the series
  • Foreword (First draft by González de Reufels)
  • Division of work and operational processes (Team and Palgrave)


10.45 – 11.00: Coffee break

11.00 – 12.00: Open Access
Benjamin Ahlborn (State- and University Library Bremen)

12:00: Slots for individual book projects

  • 12:20 - 12:40: B08, Ewa Kaminska
  • 12.20 – 12.40: BIGSSS (B09 affiliated), Anna Wolkenhauer


12.45 – 14.00: Lunch Atlantik Campus Restaurant

14:20: Individual book projects

  • 14.20-14.40: A03, Ulrich Mückenberger, Irene Dingeldey
  • 14.40-15.00: A05, Kerstin Martens, Fabian Besche
  • 15.00-15.20: B06, Gulnaz Isabekova
  • 15.20-15.40: A02, Nate Breznau
  • 15:50-16:10: B05, Armin Müller
  • 16:10-16:30: ERC, Lorraine Frisina (on behalf of Amanda Shriwise)
  • 16.30-16.50: BIGSSS, Silvana Lakeman
27.11.2019 Internal Workshop

Internal Workshop Project Area B

Projektbereich B: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom building
Room: 7.1020
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
12.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
Lecture Series
Internal Events

The project members will discuss the schedules B-edited volume.

20.11.2019 Internal Workshop

Leaving and Returning to the Parental Home in Japan

Prof. Yusuke Hayashi, Dr. (Musashi University)
Place
Unicom building
Room: 7.1050
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
4 pm - 5.30 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Nate Breznau
Lecture Series
Internal Events

Informal presentation, discussion and social networking session about life course, labor market transition, sexual behavior and household composition in the Japanese context.

One goal is to develop collaborative research between Yusuke and possibly other scholars working in Japan interested in the topic, with those in Bremen. This includes both a Japanese and comparative perspective.

Here is a link to Yusuke's work: https://researchmap.jp/hayashiyusuke/?lang=english

There will be drinks and cakes at the event, so please RSVP if possible so I know how much to bring.

17.10.2019 - 18.10.2019 Internal Workshop

Author Workshop

Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom building
Room: 7.1020

Bremen
Time
9 am - 1 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann; Prof. Dr. Tobias ten Brink
Lecture Series
Internal Events

The workshop will bring together CRC researchers in order to discuss papers for a planned Special Issue on causal mechanisms and transnational social policy dynamics.

14.08.2019 - 16.08.2019 Internal Workshop

Developments in health and long-term care systems in the Americas

Teilprojekt A04: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom Building
Room: 3.350, 3.380, 3.390
Mary-Somerville-Straße 3
28359 Bremen
Time
tba
Contact Person
Lecture Series
Internal Events

The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading experts working on Northern, Central, and South America to discuss historical and contemporary developments in health and long term care. In line with the research program of CRC 1342, we are especially interested in discussing the potential role of transnational linkages or interdependencies that contributed to the introduction and any subsequent reforms of health and/or long term care systems within the region. As this also necessitates an understanding of what systems actually looked like at the time of their establishment - however embryonic - another aim of the workshop is to address the challenges of identifying and/or generating reliable data, particularly for Central and South America, as well as for a period of observation that may date back to as early as the turn of the 20th Century.

Attendance by invitation only.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading experts working on Northern, Central, and South America to discuss historical and contemporary developments in health and long term care. In line with the research programme of CRC 1342, we are especially interested in discussing the potential role of transnational linkages or interdependencies that contributed to the introduction and any subsequent reforms of health and/or long term care systems within the region. As this also necessitates an understanding of what systems actually looked like at the time of their establishment - however embryonic - another aim of the workshop is to address the challenges of identifying and/or generating reliable data, particularly for Central and South America, as well as for a period of observation that may date back to as early as the turn of the 20th Century.

Attendance by invitation only.

PROGRAM

Day 1 Workshop, Room 3.3380

10:00-10:30
Introductory remarks & welcome
by Prof. Dr. Heinz Rothgang

10:30-11:15
Introduction to A04 Project "Global developments in health care systems and long
term care as a new social risk"
by Dr. Lorraine Frisina-Doetter and Prof. Dr. Sebastian Haunss

11:15-11:30
Coffee break, Room 3.3390

11:30-12:30
Healthcare system developments in the Caribbean
Presentation by Dr. Elsada Diana Cassels

12:30-13:45
Lunch break, Room 3.3390

13:45-16:15
Healthcare system developments in Brazil
Presentations by Dr. Dick Salvatierra, Dr. José Carvalho de Noronha and Dr. Beatriz Nascimento

16:15-16:45
Welcome drink

Day 2 Workshop, Room 3.3380

9:00-11:00
Health care and long-term care system developments in the United States
Presentations by Dr. Ben Veghte and Dr. Pamela Doty

11:00-11:15
Coffee break, Room 3.3390

11:15-12:00
Introduction to B02 Project "Emergence, Expansion, and Transformation of the
Welfare State in the Cono Sur in Exchange with (Southern) Europe (1850–1990)"
by Prof. Dr. Delia Gonzalez de Reufels

12:00-13:15
Lunch break, Room 3.3390

13:30-15:45
Health and long-term care system developments in Chile
Presentations by Prof. Dr. Alejandra Zúñiga Fajuri, Dr. Mauricio Matus-Lopez and Dr. Pablo Villalobos Dintrans

15:45-16:00: Coffee break, Room 3.3390

16:00-17:45
Roundtable discussion (topic tba)
led by Prof. Dr. Delia Gonzalez de Reufels

19:00
Dinner at Ratskeller Restaurant, Address: Am Markt, 28195 Bremen

Day 3 Workshop, Room 3.3380

9:30-10:30
The significance of LTC as a new field of analysis and presentation of A04 typology of long-term care systems
Presentation by Prof. Dr. Heinz Rothgang and Johanna Fischer

10:30-10:45
Coffee break, Room 3.3390

10:45-12:45
Long-term care system developments in Costa Rica and Uruguay
Presentations by Dr. Mauricio Matus-Lopez and Alexander Chaverri-Carvajal

12:45-14:00
Lunch Break, Room 3.3390

14:00-15:45
Healthcare system developments in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Cuba
Presentation by Dr. Pol de Vos

15:45-16:15
Coffee break, Room 3.3390

16:15-16:45
Presentation of A04 healthcare systems typology by Dr. Achim Schmid and Gabriela de Carvalho

16:45-17:45
Final roundtable discussion on the challenges of researching and classifying systems of the Global South
led by Dr. Lorraine Frisina-Doetter and Prof. Dr. Sebastian Haunss

17:45-18:15
Closing remarks by Prof. Dr. Delia Gonzalez de Reufels

19:00-21:00
Sightseeing tour/group activity, tba

19.06.2019 Internal Workshop

Workshop Project Area B

Projektbereich B: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom Building
Room: 3.3380
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
12.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
Lecture Series
Internal Events

This internal workshop of project area B serves to ensure the exchange of information between the case study centred projects and to apply and further develop the theoretical concepts of causal chains and causal mechanisms.

08.05.2019 Internal Workshop

Workshop Project Area B

Projektbereich B: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom Building
Room: 3.3380
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
1.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
Lecture Series
Internal Events

This internal workshop of project area B serves to ensure the exchange of information between the case study centred projects and to apply and further develop the theoretical concepts of causal chains and causal mechanisms.

06.03.2019 Internal Workshop

Workshop Project Area B

Projektbereich B: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom Building
Room: 3.3380
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
9 am - 12 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
Lecture Series
Internal Events

 

This internal workshop of project area B serves to ensure the exchange of information between the case study centred projects and to apply and further develop the theoretical concepts of causal chains and causal mechanisms.

16.01.2019 Internal Workshop

Workshop Project Area B

Projektbereich B: SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place
Unicom Building
Room: 7.1020
Mary-Somerville-Straße 7
28359 Bremen
Time
12.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.
Contact Person
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
Lecture Series
Internal Events

This internal workshop of project area B serves to ensure the exchange of information between the case study centred projects and to apply and further develop the theoretical concepts of causal chains and causal mechanisms.

10.01.2019 - 11.01.2019 Internal Workshop

MAXQDA - introduction and mixed methods

Dr. Thorsten Dresing
Place
Unicom Building
Mary-Somerville-Straße
28359 Bremen
Time
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Lecture Series
Internal Events

This workshop offers a practical introduction to the use of the qualitative data analysis software MAXQDA. The instructor shows which functions MAXQDA offers and will work with the participants on how they can be used sensibly and pragmatically in the research process.