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International Sociological Association
Conferences

2009

ISA Family Research Committee RC06
Joint meeting at the 17th Annual Parent Education Conference
University of North Texas, Denton, USA
February 12-14, 2009

Session proposals: June 1, 2008

The conference will bring together regional, national, and international scholars who focus on parent education and parenting. Professionals and students from all disciplines are welcome to participate. Participants will include practitioners, researchers, and policy makers.

Session and paper proposals dealing with parent education and research on parenting are welcome. Themes include but are not limited to: Parenting preparation; Training programs; Impact of family policy; Challenges of combing paid work and family work; Parenting styles; Gender, social class, ethnic/race, and cultural differences; and Changing family structures.

For more information, contact:
Rudy Ray Seward (seward@unt.edu) or
Karen Claiborne Kaiser (kkaiser@pacs.unt.edu)
Department of Sociology, University of North Texas
PO Box 311157, Denton, Texas 76203-1157
Phone: +1-940.565.2295, Fax: 940.369.7035

 

 

 

 

 



 
2008-05-07
International Sociological Association
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