The idea of the WeberWorldCafé on “Demographic Change: Challenges and Answers for Local Communities” jointly conceived and organized by the German Institute of Japanese Studies (Tokyo) and the Institute of Gerontology at the Technical University of Dortmund is to bring together researchers, policy makers and civic society representatives with proven expertise in local demographic policies from Germany, the EU and Japan, to discuss how local communities can best prepare to cope with the demographic challenge. The discussions will take place on four tables representing different dimensions of the demographic challenge and accounting for the broad scope of the issues involved.
First round of discussion: Actors and their roles
Table 1: Local politics
Table 2: Families and generations
Table 3: Business
Table 4: Civic Society and NGOs
Second round of discussion: Cross-sectional issues – areas of collaboration
Table 1: Care – where, how and by whom?
Table 2: Compatibility of family and work
Table 3: Social Inclusion of elderly
Table 4: Financing models
Hintergrund:
Das WeberWorldCafé ist ein vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung gefördertes interaktives Veranstaltungsformat der Max Weber Stiftung und des Forum Transregionale Studien, das Menschen aus unterschiedlichen Regionen und Disziplinen zweimal jährlich zu jeweils anderen Schwerpunkthemen zusammenbringt.
Weitere Informationen unter: wwc.hypotheses.org
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Johanna Beamish
Referentin für Wissenschaftskommunikation
Tel.: +49 (0)228 377 86 25
E-Mail: beamish(at)maxweberstiftung.de
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