2006
Arcidiacono, F., Klein, W., Izquierdo, C. & Bradbury, T. (2006). “Modalità di comunicazione nella divisione del lavoro domestico: uno studio su famiglie di Roma e Los Angeles”. Paper presented at the Intersoggettività, identità e cultura, Università degli Studi di Urbino, Italy.
Arnold, J. E. & Graesch, A.P. (2006). "Modern Material Culture Revisited: Contributions to Archaeological Interpretations from Studies of Artifacts and Activities in Modern Domestic Settings". Poster presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Beck, M. (2006). “Working Families and Weeknight Dinners in Los Angeles”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Beck, M. (2006). “Socialization into Cooking and Cuisine in U. S. Working Families”. Paper presented in the session Socialization to Work: Growing Up in Working Families in the U.S., at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California.
Bradbury, T. (2006). “Recent Advances in Understanding Marriages and Families”. Paper presented at University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Buchbinder, M. (2006). “Health Ideologies in Practice: Socializing Physical Fitness in the Everyday Lives of American Families”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California.
Campos, B. (2006). “Relationship Contexts, Emotion, and Behavior: The Uniqueness of Familial Bonds”. Paper presented at the Close Relationships Interest Group (CRIG) Meeting at the Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles.
Garro, Linda C. (2006). “A Healthy Family?” Invited presentation to the joint UC San Francisco – UC Berkeley program in Medical Anthropology, Berkeley, California.
Garro, L. & Izquierdo, C. (2006). “Constructing Portraits of Health and Well-Being in the Everyday Lives of Families”. Paper presented at the International Institute for Qualitative Methods Conference: Advances in Qualitative Methods, Sydney, Australia.
Good, J. (2006). “Negotiating an Interactive Web of Activities: A Critical Look at Working Parents’ Multitasking”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Good, J. (2006). “Socializing While Multi-tasking: Working Parents and Children Negotiating an Interactive Web of Activities”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California.
Goodwin, M. H. (2006). “Interactive Trajectories in the Construction of Social Identities”. Presented at the Identities and Social Action Programme Workshop: Where is Identity in Talk?, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
Goodwin, M. H. (2006). “Participation, Affect, and Trajectory in Family Directive/Response Sequences”. Plenary talk presented at Workshop on Family and Play Interaction, organized by Child’s Developing Language and Interaction Research Project, University of Helsinki, Department of Speech Science, Helsinki, Finland.
Goodwin, M. H. (2006). “Participation and Trajectories in Family Interaction”. Presented at the Seminar on Playful Interaction in Multi-Modal Contexts, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Goodwin, M. H. (2006). “Participation Structures in Family Interaction”. Presented at the Symposium International: Artefacts and Collectifs: Action Située et Théories de l’Activité, Lyon, France.
Goodwin, M. H. (2006). “Video Analysis of Talk-in-Interaction: Interactive Trajectories in the Construction of Social Identities”. Identities Lectures series, ESRC Identities and Social Action Programme, Loughborough University and the National Centre for Research Methods. Loughborough, England.
Gutiérrez, K. D. & Correa-Chavez, M. (2006). “Sustaining the Middle Class: The Social Organization of Families/Children’s Everyday Life”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California.
Gutiérrez, K. D. (2006). “Out of School Time Research: Looking Back, Looking Forward”. Interactive Symposium presented at the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, California.
Izquierdo, C. & Klein, W. (2006). “Socializing Children into Household Responsibilities: Eco-Cultural Practices in the US and in the Peruvian Amazon”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California.
Izquierdo, C., Kremer-Sadlik, T., Fatigante, M., Arcidiacono, F., Gutiérrez, K., & Pontercorvo, C. (2006). “Working Families’ Ideologies and Engagement in Children's Extra-curricular Activities in Italy and in the United States”. Paper presented at the Conference on Time, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Klein, W., Izquierdo, C., & Bradbury, T. (2006). “Working Relationships: Communicative Patterns among Couples in Everyday Life”. Paper presented at Pierce College, Woodland Hills, California.
Kremer-Sadlik, T., Fatigante, M. & Fasulo, A. (2006). “Cultural Perspectives on Family Time: Views from Italy and the US”. Paper presented at Conference on Families and Time: Cultural Preferences and the Organization of Everyday Life of Working Families, La Sapienza Università degli studi di Roma.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. & Izquierdo, C. (2006). “Children’s Extra-Curricular Activities: Learning to Be Successful Working Adults”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, California.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. Izquierdo, C., Gutiérrez, K., Fatigante, M. , Arcidiacono, F. & Pontercorvo, C. (2006). “Working Families’ Engagement in Children’s Activities: Views from Italian and American Families”. A poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working, Chicago, Illinois.
Loyd, H. (2006). “Children's Socialization into Cleaning Practices in US and Italian Working Families”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Montgomery, A. (2006). “Neighborhood Transitions, Residential Shifts and Selective Flight in Detroit and Los Angeles”. Presented at the International Sociological Association Conference, Durban, South Africa.
Ochs, E. (2006). “Coming Together at Home: Myths and Practices”. Paper presented at the Workshop on Myths of the American Family, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ochs, E. (2006). “Coming Together at Home: Myths and Practices”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Ochs, E. (2006). “Families and Time: Cultural Preferences and the Organization of Everyday Life of Working Families”. Discussant at the Univeristá degli Studi di Roma, La Sapienza.
Ochs, E. (2006). “The Media Family: Electronic Media in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Their Parents”. Panelist/Discussant at the Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC.
Pigeron, E. (2006). “Learning to be connected: A look at Technology-Mediated Social Worlds”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Illinois.
Repetti, R. (2006). “Families Reuniting After Work”. Invited address at the Families and Work Research Conference, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
Saxbe, D. E. & Repetti, R. L. (2006). “Preliminary Cortisol Results from the Center for Everyday Lives of Families”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Saxbe, D. E. & Repetti, R. L. (2006). “Researching Work-Family Stress in a Naturalistic Context”. Talk presented at Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology, Work-Family: Changing Realities, Claremont, California.
Wingard, L. (2006). “Emotion Work in Naturally Occurring Family Interaction: A LSI Perspective”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, Texas.
2005
Broege, N., Graesch, A.P., Owens, A., Arnold, J. E., & Schneider, B. (2005). “Uniting Perspectives: Assessing Togetherness at Home for Middle-Class Dual-Earner Families”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Fasulo, A., Padiglione, V., & Loyd, H. (2005). “Socialization of Children into Autonomy, Interdependence and Responsibility”. Paper presented at the UCLA International Collaboration Meeting, Los Angeles.
Forsberg, L. & Wingard, L. (2005). “Parents' Involvement in Children's Homework in American and Swedish Dual-earner Families”. Paper presented at the Childhoods 2005 Conference, Oslo, Norway.
Goodwin, M. H. (2005). “Interaction, Language Practice, and the Construction of the Social Universe”. Paper presented at the International Conference on Language in Interaction, São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Goodwin, M.H. (2005). “Occasioned Knowledge Exploration”. Paper presented at the Psychological Studies in Education Series, UCLA Graduate School of Education, Los Angeles, California.
Goodwin, M. H. (2005). “Participation Frameworks in Family Directive/Response Sequences”. Featured invited symposium: Accomplishing Family Social Life through Embodied Language Practices, Marjorie H. Goodwin, organizer, 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics, Madison, Wisconsin.
Goodwin, M.H. (2005). “Poetics, Participation, and Occasioned Knowledge Exploration in Family Interaction”. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
Goodwin, M. H. (2005). “Poetics, Participation, and Occasioned Knowledge Exploration in Family Interaction”. Presented at the Symposium International: Artefacts and Collectifs: Action Située et Théories de l’Activité, Lyon, France.
Gutiérrez, K., Izquierdo, C., & Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2005). “Middle -Class Working Families’ Ideologies and Engagement in Children’s Extra-curricular Activities”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Klein, W., Izquierdo, C., Bradbury T, & Arcidiacono, F. (2005). “Collaboration and Conflict: Insights into the Division of Household Labor among Working Couples in the United States and Italy”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2005). “Everyday Moments: Time for Family Amidst Everyday Activities”. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2005). “Family Time and More: CELF Interdisciplinary Research”. Presented at the Corporate Partnerships Meeting Organized by the Boston College Center for Work & Family, San Ramon, California.
Kremer-Sadlik, T., Fatigante, M. & Fasulo, A. (2005). “Family Time in the US and Italy: Ideology and Practice”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Kremer-Sadlik, T., Fasulo, A. & Fatigante, M. (2005). “Family Time in the US and Italy: Ideology and Practice”. Paper presented at the Conference on Modernitá e Vita Quotidiana: Tra Ordinario e Straodinario, Univeristá di Roma.
Kremer-Sadlik, T., Fatigante, M. & Fasulo, A. (2005). “Family Time in the US and Italy: Ideology and Practice”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. Izquierdo, C., Gutiérrez, K. (2005). “Children’s Activities: An American Middle Class Phenomena?” Paper presented at the UCLA International Collaboration Meeting, Los Angeles.
Loyd, H. (2005). “Children's Socialization into Cleaning Practices”. Presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
Ochs, E. (2005). “CELF Collaborative Research on Working Families”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working, Chicago, Illinois.
Ochs, E. (2005). “The Everyday Lives of Working Families: How Families Reunite at the End of the Day”. Paper presented at the École Nationale Superiore, CNRS, Lyons, France.
Ochs, E. (2005). “Global Resources for Child-Directed Communication”. Paper presented at the I Dialoghi di San Giorgio: Le architetture di Babele. Creazioni, Estinzioni, intercessioni nei linguaggi del mondo globale. Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Isola di San Giorgio, Venezia, Italy.
Ochs, E. (2005). “Introduction to CELF Collaborative Research on Working Families”. Presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Ochs, E. (2005). “Introduction to CELF Collaborative Research on Working Families”. Paper presented at the Conference on Modernitá e Vita Quotidiana: Tra Ordinario e Straodinario, Univeristá di Roma.
Ochs, E. (2005). “The Limits of Habitus and Child-Directed Communication”. Language and Culture Working Group, University of California, Berkeley.
Pash, D. (2005). “Gay Families And Kinship: Blurring The Boundaries of Care And Obligation”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
Pash, D. (2005). “Kinship In Action: Care And Obligation in Families Headed by Gay Fathers”. Paper presented at the National Communications Association Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
Pash, D. M. (2005). “Kinship in Action: Care and Obligation Among Families Headed by Gay Fathers”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Repetti, R.L. (2005). “Families Reuniting After Work”. Invited address at the Berger Institute for Work, Family and Children, Claremont McKenna College, Marian Minor Cook Athenaeum, Claremont, California.
Repetti, R., Bradbury, T.N. (2005). “Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Observing Couples Managing Everyday Stress in Natural Settings”. Paper presented at the conference on Advances in Couples’ Coping and Stress Research: Psychosocial and Clinical Perspectives. Catholic University, Milan, Italy.
Saxbe, D. E. & Repetti, R. L. (2005). “Daily Stress and Diurnal Cortisol in Working Parents”. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Conference, Washington, DC.
Saxbe, D. E. & Repetti, R. L. (2005). “Gender Differences in Physiological Stress and Recovery”. Poster presented at American Psychological Society meeting, Los Angeles, California.
Saxbe, D. E. & Repetti, R. L. (2005). “Gender Differences in Physiological Stress and Recovery”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working, Chicago, Illinois.
Sirota, K. G. (2005). “Children’s Bedtime Routines as Relational Work: Negotiating Autonomy and Interdependence”. Paper presented at the Competing Conceptions of Childhood: Social Forces and the Use of Cultural Models Panel, Society for Psychological Anthropology/American Ethnological Society Joint Meetings, San Diego, California.
Sirota, K. G. (2005). “Cultivating Family Relations at Bedtime”. Paper presented at the Constitution of Family Relationships through Talk in Interaction Panel, National Communication Association 91st Convention, Boston, Massachusetts.
Sirota, K. G. (2005). “Habits of the Hearth: Children's Bedtime Routines as Relational Work”. Poster presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Chicago, Illinois.
Wingard, L. (2005). “Homework as Mediator in Parent-child Time and the Parent-child Relationship”. Paper presented & Sloan panel organized at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association in the Family Communication Division: The Constitution of Family Relationships Through Talk and Interaction in Everyday Tasks and Activities, Boston, Massachusetts.
Wingard, L. (2005). “Parents Involvement and Child Autonomy in Parent-child Interaction about Homework in the US and Sweden”. Paper presented at Childhoods Conference in Olso, Norway.
Wingard, L. (2005). “Time Formulations in Planning Sequences in Parent-child Talk”. Paper presented at the Language and Social Interaction division at the Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
2004
Goodwin, C. (2004). “Stance and Affect as Situated Practice”. Paper presented at the University of Southern Denmark, Dept. of Language and Communication, Language and Identity Summer School, Odense, Denmark.
Goodwin, M. H. (2004). “Occasioned Learning in Parent-Child Interaction”. Paper presented at the University of Southern Denmark. Department of Language and Communication, Language and Identity Summer School, Odense, Denmark.
Goodwin, M. H. (2004). “Occasioned Learning in Parent-Child Interaction”. Presented at King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Izquierdo, C. & Klein, W. (2004). “Division of Labor as a Site of Contention in American Couples”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Klein, W., Izquierdo, C. & Bradbury, T. (2004). “Working relationships: communicative patterns and strategies among couples in everyday life”. Paper presented at the Annual Sloan Centers Conference Changing Structures, Changing Lives: Resolving the Workplace/Workforce Mismatch, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2004) “Family Time and More: Doing Interdisciplinary Research”. Presented at Procter & Gamble Research Group, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. & Paugh, A. (2004). “Everyday Moments: Finding ‘Quality Time’ Among American Working Families”. Paper presented at the Everyday Lives of Families: Sweden & US Comparative Perspectives Workshop, Linköping, Sweden.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. & Paugh, A. (2004). “Everyday Moments: Finding ‘Quality Time’ Among American Working Families”. Paper presented at the iCELF, Univeristá di Roma, Italy.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. & Paugh, A. (2004). “Everyday Moments: Finding ‘Quality Time’ Among Working Families”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Montgomery, A. F. (2004). “Spatial Disparities in Parenting Burdens Across Black L.A.” Presented at the International Visual Sociology Association Conference, San Francisco, California.
Ochs, E., Mittman, A., Graesch, A.P., Bradebury, T., Repetti R. (2004). “Family Reunions and Family Cohesion”. Paper presented at the Everyday Lives of families: Sweden & US Comparative Perspectives Workshop, Linköping University, Sweden.
Ochs, E., Mittman, A., Graesch, A.P., Bradebury, T., Repetti R. (2004). “Family Reunions and Family Cohesion”. Paper presented at the iCELF, Univeristá di Roma, Italy.
Pash, D. (2004). “Establishing Ties to Community: Gay Fathers and the Work of Alliance Building in Everyday Family Life”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Sirota, K. G. (2004). “Children's Bedtime Routines as Relational Work”. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction, and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, California.
Sirota, K. G. (2004). “Habits of the Hearth: Children's Bedtime Routines as Relational Work”. Paper presented at the Family Discourse in Action I: Negotiating Affect, Values and Worldview Symposium, American Association of Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon.
Willihnganz, H. & Wingard, L. (2004). “Exploring the Concept of 'Emotion Work' in Interaction”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Willinhnganz, H. & Wingard, L. (2004). “Exploring the Concept of ‘Emotion Work’ in Family Interaction”. Invited presentation at the Emory Center for Myth and Ritual in American Life: A Sloan Center for Working Families, Atlanta, Georgia.
Willihnganz, H., & Wingard, L. (2004). “Emotion Work in Families”. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Willihnganz, H. & Wingard, L. (2004). “When homework gets emotional”. Paper presented at the Emotional Meaning in Social Interaction: Toward and Integration of the Subjective and the Social, a workshop organized by the UCLA Center on Everyday Lives of Families, Los Angeles, California.
Wingard, L. (2004). “Family Interaction as Institutional Talk”. Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Wingard, L. (2004). “Parents First Mentions of Homework in Parent Child Interaction”. Paper presented at National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Wingard, L. (2004). “Parent Strategies that Initiate Homework”. Paper presented at the Family Discourse in Action I: Negotiating Affect, Values and Worldview Symposium, American Association of Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon.
Wingard, L. & Willihnganz, H. (2004). “Emotion Work in Families: Developing a Typology from an Interactive perspective”. Paper presented at National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois.
2003
Bradbury, T., Mittmann, A., Graesch, A., Repetti, R., & Ochs, E. (2003). “Cohesion in Working Families”. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida.
Goodwin, C. (2003). “Situated Temporalities within Family Conflict”. Paper presented at the Annual American Association of Applied Linguistics Conference, Arlington, Virginia.
Goodwin, M. H. (2003). “Affect and Occasioned Learning”. Paper presented at the Annual American Association of Applied Linguistics Conference, Arlington, Virginia.
Goodwin, M. H. (2003). "Affect, Participation, and Occasioned Knowledge Exploration in Family Interaction". Plenary Address at Ninth Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Culture, University of California Santa Barbara.
Goodwin, M. H. (2003). "Affect and Knowledge Exploration in Parent-Child Interaction". Paper presented at the Department of Psychology, University of California Riverside.
Graesch, A. P., Mittmann, A., Bradbury, T., Ochs, E., & Repetti, R. (2003). “Cohesion in Working Families”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Los Angeles, California.
Izquierdo, C. (2003) Panel organizer and discussant for symposium entitled: “Well-being In Cross-cultural Perspective: Moving Beyond Cultural Particularism.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
Izqiuerdo C., Paugh, A., & Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2003). “Modeling, Negotiating, and Fixing: Discourses of Health among Working Families in Los Angeles”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working, Los Angeles, California.
Izquierdo C., Paugh A., & Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2003) “Modeling and Fixing: Discourses of Health among Working Families in Los Angeles”. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
Klein, W. (2003). "Transcending Boundaries between Home and Work in Working Family Discourse, Activities, and Material Culture". Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Los Angeles, California.
Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2003). “Family Time”. Paper presented at Project Platypus, Mattel Corporation, Los Angeles, California.
Mittmann, A., & Repetti, R. (2003). "Gender Differences in the Bidirectional Effects of Work-Family Spillover". Paper presented at the APA/NIOSH meeting on Occupational Stress and Health, Toronto, Canada.
Montgomery, A. (2003). "Work Without Borders: The Influence of New Work Technologies on the Informal work spaces of US-born and immigrant professionals". Paper presented at the Information, Communication, Society Research Symposium, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Repetti, R. (2003). “The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Centers on Working Families: Interdisciplinary Research on Children and the Work-Family Interface”. Chair of symposium at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Tampa, Florida.
Repetti, R. (2003). “A Psychological Perspective on the Consequences of Work/Family Mismatch”. Invited presentation at NICHD Conference on Workplace/Workforce Mismatch: Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being, Washington, DC.
Repetti, R. (2003). “Risky Families: Family Social Environment and the Mental and Physical Health of Children”. Paper presented at the Life Course Development Seminar, University of California, Los Angeles, California.
Wingard L. (2003). "Ways of Thinking Socialized Through Parent Directives". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Applied Linguistics, Arlington, Virginia.
2002
Arnold, J. E. & Graesch, A.P. (2002). “Space, Time, and Activities in the Everyday Lives of Working Families: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach". Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Atlanta, Georgia.
Goodwin, C. (2002). “Working in the Home and Homework”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Atlanta, Georgia.
Goodwin, M. H. & Wingard, L. (2002). “Request and Interaction Across Generations in the Organization of Household Activities”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Atlanta, Georgia.
Izquierdo, C. (2002). “Physiological and Subjective Assessments of Health and Well-Being”. Paper presented at meetings entitled: Anthropology and the Health of Populations, Brunel University, London, England.
Izquierdo, C. & Garro, L. (2002). "How Health Concerns Enter into the Everyday Lives of Families". Poster presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Leininger A. (2002). "Love and Work in L.A.: Responses to Frustration in the Interpersonal Worlds of Working Families". Invited colloquium at the Center on Myth and Ritual in American Life, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ochs, E. (2002). "The Ethnography of Working Families". Paper presented at the Purdue- Professional and Business Women - Sloan Conference on Working Families, San Francisco, California.
Repetti, R. & Nezlek, J. (2002). “Job Stress and Parent-Child Interaction”. Paper presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Annual Conference on Working Families, Atlanta, Georgia.
2001
Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2001). “Center on Everyday Lives of Families: An Introduction”. Paper presented at the WRHMFEE Conference on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. |