Complete Program

*Included in the Registration:
Your registration includes support material (folder, official program and pen), certificate of participation, 1 copy of the circulation badge at the event, lunch (days 25, 26 and 27) and coffee.

Wednesday, May, 25, 2022
07.30-8.30

Conference registration

OPENING. Welcome.

8.30-10.30

1st Plenary: ISCI Background and Research on the Well-being of Children and Adolescents.

●        Asher Ben-Arieh (Israel): ISCI Background and previous ISCI Conferences.

●        Ferran Casas (Spain)What did we learn from children about their subjective well-being?

10.30-11.00COFFEE BREAK
11.00-12.30Concurrent Session 1 (1.1 a 1.5)
12.30-14.00LUNCH
14.00-15.30Concurrent Session 2 (2.1 a 2.5)
15.30-16.00COFFEE BREAK
16.00-17.30Concurrent Session 3 (3.1 a 3.5)
17.30-18.30Poster Session 1
  
Thursday, May, 26, 2022
7.30-8.30 ISCI BOARD MEETING
8.30-10.30

2nd Plenary: Public and social policies regarding children’s rights

●        Robert M. Goerge (USA): Challenges in collecting data about children and families during and post pandemic.

●        Jaime Alfaro (Chile): Development of interventions in public policies on Childhood from interpretive frameworks derived from the New Sociology of Childhood.

●        Irene Rizzini (Brazil): Public and social policies to fight inequalities in developing countries and to promote children’s well-being.

10.30-11.00COFFEE BREAK
11.00-12.30Concurrent Session 4 (4.1 a 4.5)
12.30-14.00LUNCH
14.00-15.30Concurrent Session 5 (5.1 a 5.5)
15.30-16.00COFFEE BREAK
15.45-16.30Poster Session 2
16.30-18.30Cultural Program and attraction
20.00-23.00Confraternization dinner and Folkloric Show with songs and
typical dance* 
*Please note that Confraternization dinner and Folkloric Show is optional. You can buy in advance at https://isci2022.com/registration-payment/ or contact the registration desk staff in the Lobby during the conference.
Friday, May, 27, 2022
08.00-9.00ISCI Board meeting
9.00-10.30

3rd Plenary: Children’s Rights and intervention

●        Mónica Ruiz-Casares (Canada): Child Participation in Research & Evaluation: Ethics and Equity Considerations.

●        Sabine Andresen (Germany): Trust, Vulnerability and Violence in Childhood. Insights from coming to terms with child sexual abuse for childhood research.

10.30-11.00COFFEE BREAK
11.00-12.30
Concurrent Session 6 (6.1 a 6.4)
12.30-13.30LUNCH
13.30-15.00
Concurrent Session 7 (7.1 a 7.3)
15.00-16.00CLOSING and Announcement of the Next Conference
16.00-16.30Good-bye tea

The official language of the Conference Key-notes will be English. There will be no simultaneous translation.