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celf colloquia, 2002-2003
Colloquia take place Fridays, 12-2 pm, Haines 352 unless otherwise noted. Lunch is served.
FALL 2002
October 11, 2002
Haines 332

Studying Working Families
Barbara Schneider (Co-Director, Alfred P. Sloan Center on Parents, Children, and Work, University of Chicago and NORC)

October 23, 2002,
Wednesday,
Royce Hall 314
The Cultural Origins of
Human Cognition
Mike Tomasello (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany)

November 8, 2002
Parents' Knowledge of Children's Daily Activities in Dual-Earner Families
Nan Crouter (Professor of Human Development and Director, Center for Work and Family Research, Penn State University)
December 6, 2002
From "Organization Man" to "Flexible Woman:" Changes in Working Families and Domestic Space
Alesia Montgomery (Postdoctoral Scholar, UCLA Sloan Center on Everyday Lives of Families)
WINTER 2003
January 17, 2003
Haines 332

The "Malignancy" Calls: A Natural History of Family Members' Interactional Journey Through Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Wayne Beach (School of Communication, San Diego State University)

January 31, 2003
10a.m.-4p.m.

Workshop: “What is a Family?: New Perspectives on Kinship, Relatedness, and Belonging”
February 14, 2003
Royce Hall 314
W.H.R. Rivers and the Primacy of Experience in Anthropology: Moral, Political and Methodological Questions
Arthur Kleinman (Professor, Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School)
February 28, 2003 The Daily Balancing of Work and Family in India and the United States
Reed Larson (Professor, Department of Human and Community Development, University of Illinois)
March 14, 2003 The Interdependence Among Family Subsystems: What Increases the Linkages?
Gayla Margolin (Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California)
SPRING 2003
April 11, 2003 Children's Perspectives on Employed Parents
Ellen Galinsky
(President and Co-Founder of Families and Work Institute, a Manhattan-based non-profit organization)

May 15-16, 2003
Royce Hall 314

Family Matters
Sloan Network Conference held at UCLA