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Social Construction of Families and Family Roles in Korea and Taiwan
Concurrent Sessions 9
Session ID#:
336 Discussant/Chair: Kristy Y. Shih
Date:
Friday, November 5, 2010Time:
3:45 pm - 5:15 pm
Session Location:
Marquette Room 3 Session Type: Symposium
Sponsoring Section(s):
International About the Session
Becoming Emotionally Involved Fathers: Construction of Fatherhood Among Middle Class South Korean Men who Participated in an Evangelical Fatherhood Program, Presented by: Seongeun Kim; Karen Quek
Why Do Grandmothers Decide to Become Child Care Providers in South Korea? Presented by: Jaerim Lee; Jean W. Bauer
“I Don’t Treat My Daughter-in-law the Way My Mother-in-law Treated Me”: Family Politics Among Taiwanese Mothers and Their Daughters-in-law, Presented by: Kristy Y. Shih
Meeting the Past, Present, and Future Needs of Children With Autism in South Korea, Hyun Kyung You; Presented by: Lori A. McGraw
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