Call for Papers

The Call for Papers is now closed. Notification of acceptance of abstracts will be sent no later than the 31.05.2012.

Those participating in symposia will be sent a link from their symposium co-ordinator. 

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Curriculum Vitae: Prof. DDr. Ahnert

ahnertLieselotte Ahnert, who received her PhD from Humboldt-University Berlin in 1982 and her Habilitation at Friedrich-Schiller University at Jena in 2000, was head of the research group on Early Socialization at the Institute for Child and Adolescent Health in East Berlin before the fall of the Berlin wall. When this Institute was dissolved, she made it possible to continue her research by founding the Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Research on Socialization in 1991. Her research is concerned with interaction and attachment patterns in infancy, early social and emotional development in different contexts, including home and child care centers, and early social cognition. She has been affiliated with the Intramural Research Program at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (Washington/Bethesda) since 1996, has been visiting Universities of Maryland and Minnesota. In 2004, she became a professor of Developmental Psychology at the Applied University of Magdeburg-Stendal, and in 2006 at University of Cologne in Germany. Since 2008 she has be chairing the department of Developmental Psychology at University of Vienna in Austria.

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Lieselotte Ahnert studierte an der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin Psychologie, promovierte dort 1982 und habilitierte sich 2000 an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena. Vor der Wende leitete am IHKJ in Ost-Berlin eine Forschungsgruppe über Frühsozialisation. Als dieses Institut aufgelöst wurde, gründete sie das Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Angewandte Sozialisationsforschung (IZAS e.V.), um ihre Forschung fortsetzen zu können. Ahnert’s Forschungsarbeiten beschäftigen sich mit Interaktionen und Bindungsbeziehungen in der Frühen Kindheit, mit der sozialen und emotionalen Entwicklung von Kindern in verschiedenen Kontexten (wie beispielsweise Familien, Krippen und Tagespflege) sowie mit Mechanismen sozial-kognitiver Entwicklungsprozesse. Lieselotte Ahnert war über viele Jahre Austauschwissenschaftlerin am National Institut of Child Health and Human Development (Washington/Bethesda) sowie an den Universitäten von Maryland und Minnesota. Sie wurde 2004 an die Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal und 2006 an die Universität Köln berufen. Seit Oktober 2008 ist sie Professorin für Entwicklungspsychologie an der Universität Wien.

 
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Prof. Dr. David Henry Feldman

Keynote Speech
Date: 13.09.2012
Location: H1
Time: 6:15 - 7:15 p.m.
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Münster in Words

A beautiful, almost distinguished city. An important past corresponds to a dynamic present. Just impressive.

Joseph Kardinal Ratzinger, The Pope

 

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Münster can look back on a history of over 1,200 years and has always played an eminent role in the region and far beyond. 

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