Qatar's DIFI picks three for 'best research paper' awards


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Doha International Family Institute (DIFI), a member of Qatar Foundation, concluded its inaugural Annual Conference on Family Research and Policy by announcing this year's Best Research Papers.

A total of three papers were selected for best paper awards in the three specified subtopics; which were all peer-reviewed by individual experts.

Under the theme, 'Political, economic and cultural challenges facing the Arab Family,' Dr Paola Gandolfi, junior lecturer at the University of Bergamo in Italy, was awarded for her research paper titled, 'Multiple families in changing societies in the Maghreb: the case of Morocco'.

Professor Humoud al-Qashan, assistant dean for Academic Affairs and Graduate Studies at Kuwait University, was awarded for his paper, 'Does Parental Divorce Affect the Attitudes Towards Marriage and Divorce: A Comparative Study of Intact and Divorced Families,' under the theme of 'Marriage and Divorce in the Arab World'.

Dr Jocelyn Mitchell, assistant professor at Northwestern University in Qatar, was awarded for her paper, 'In Majalis Al Hareem the complex, professional and personal choices of Qatari Women' under the theme, 'The Role of State Policies on Family Formation and Stability.'

Noor al-Malki al-Jehani, executive director of DIFI, commented: "The awards are intended to recognise high quality research, evident from the nominated papers being subjected to a rigorous peer review process. DIFI congratulates the winners of this year's awards and we look forward to our next conference and Best Research Papers awards next year."

Held at the Qatar National Convention Centre, DIFI's conference centred around the theme, 'The Arab Family in an Age of Transition: Challenges and Resilience'. And through continuous efforts to preserve the Arabic family and its status as a nucleus for the society, DIFI supports Qatar Foundation's mission to enhance human, social and cultural development.

The two-day conference featured formative panel discussions and parallel sessions along with presentations that highlighted the key themes of the conference through selected papers. The conference received more than 400 submissions to its call for proposals with only 30 being shortlisted.


Gulf Times

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