Cats.vs.Kids

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  • Cats vs. Kids, der Podcast, bei dem Welten aufeinanderprallen. Wir, Jannika - Mutter und Marie - kinderfrei, möchten Reibungen erzeugen, Diskussionen wecken und uns intensiv mit dem Thema Kind beschäftigen. Dabei bieten wir sowohl Pro als auch Contra eine Bühne und zeigen: Es gibt keine falschen Antworten bei der K-Frage.
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  • Folge 5 - Früher war's ja auch schon schlimm
    Jan 6 2025
    Bei Klimawandel, Rechtsruck, Überbevölkerung, Kriegen und Co., wie kann da jemand mit gutem Gewissen Kinder bekommen? Und wird das alles relativiert, weil "früher war's ja auch schon schlimm"? Oder ist es genau jetzt egoistisch, keine Kinder zu bekommen, denn *dein* Kind könnte ja *die* Lösung für das alles finden? In Folge 5 sprechen wir darüber, inwieweit die aktuelle politische, klimatische und gesellschaftliche Lage unsere Entscheidungen beeinflusst hat. Quellen: Agrillo, C., & Nelini, C. (2008). Childfree by choice: A review. Journal of Cultural Geography, 25(3), 347–363. https://doi.org/10.1080/08873630802476292 Braithwaite, R. L., & Raghunathan, R. (2020). The role of maternal optimism in family resilience and social engagement. Family and Community Health, 43(2), 102-113. https://doi.org/10.1097/FCH.0000000000000279 DePaulo, B. (2021, July 16). The truth about people who stay childfree. Psychology Today. Abgerufen von Psychology Today Greenberg, M. T., & Abenavoli, R. M. (2019). Optimism, resilience, and the maternal role: Perspectives on children’s future in a changing world. Developmental Psychology, 55(4), 783–795. https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0000662 Helm, S., Kemper, J. A., & White, S. K. (2021). No future, no kids – no kids, no future? Climate change and motivations to remain childfree. Population and Environment, 43(1), 93–113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11111-021-00379-5 Hickman, C., Marks, E., Pihkala, P., Clayton, S., Lewandowski, R. E., Mayall, E. E., Wray, B., Mellor, C., & van Susteren, L. (2021). Young People's Voices on Climate Anxiety, Government Betrayal and Moral Injury: A Global Phenomenon. The Lancet Planetary Health, 5(12), e863-e873. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00278-3 Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition. (2020). Perceptions of mothers on child well-being, changes in everyday life, and social sustainability: Lessons learned from a community-based health promotion programme in Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 38, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-020-00314-9 Nüchter, V., Abson, D. J., von Wehrden, H., & Engler, J.-O. (2021). The concept of resilience in recent sustainability research. Sustainability, 13(5), 2735. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052735 Pew Research Center. (2021, September 14). Climate change remains top global threat across 17 advanced economies. Pew Research Center. Retrieved November 29, 2024, from https://www.pewresearch.org PLOS ONE. (2023). Climate change beliefs, emotions and pro-environmental behaviors among adults: The role of core personality traits and the time perspective. PLOS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275815 Syropoulos, S., & Markowitz, E. (2021). The relationship between climate change anxiety and pro-environmental behavior. BMC Psychology. Abgerufen am 29. November 2024 von https://bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com. Vignoli, D., Guetto, R., Bazzani, G., Pirani, E., & Minello, A. (2020). A reflection on economic uncertainty and fertility in Europe: The narrative framework. Genus, 76, 1-27. Watling Neal, J., & Neal, Z. P. (2023). Prevalence, age of decision, and interpersonal warmth judgements of childfree adults: Replication and extensions. Plos one, 18(4), e0283301. Webb, S. (2022, Januar 27). Stop having kids? What is antinatalism and how does it relate to the climate? The Independent. Abgerufen am 29. November 2024 von https://www.independent.co.uk
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Folge 4 - Was wäre Weihnachten ohne Kinder?
    Dec 23 2024

    Feiertage sind für uns alle besonders (herausfordend). Und die Frage nach einem Weihnachten ohne Kinder ließ Marie auch anfänglich an ihrer Entscheidung zweifeln - gibt es das? Ein weihnachtliches Gefühl, die Magie und ein besonderes Fest ohne leuchtende Kinderaugen? In der vierten Folge erzählen wir von unseren Erfahrungen im Familienleben und inwieweit unsere Kindheiten unsere Entscheidungen geprägt haben.


    Quellen:


    Albertini, M., & Kohli, M. (2009). What childless older people give: is the generational link broken?. Ageing & Society, 29(8), 1261-1274.

    American Psychological Association. (2014). The effects of parental stress on child attachment and emotional stability. Journal of Family Psychology, 28(3), 357-367.

    American Psychological Association. (2016). Parental role modeling of self-care and its effects on child development. Developmental Psychology, 52(4), 452-461.

    American Psychological Association. (2018). The impact of self-care on maternal well-being and parenting effectiveness. Journal of Family Psychology, 32(2), 214-223.

    Charles, N., & Davies, C. A. (2008). My family and other animals: Pets as kin. Sociological Research Online, 13(5), 13-26.

    Connidis, I. A., & McMullin, J. A. (2002). Sociological ambivalence and family ties: A critical perspective. Journal of marriage and family, 64(3), 558-567.

    Cornwell, B. (2011). Independence through social networks: Bridging potential among older women and men. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 66(6), 782-794.

    Dykstra, P. A., & Hagestad, G. O. (2007). Roads less taken: Developing a nuanced view of older adults without children. Journal of family issues, 28(10), 1275-1310.

    Grundy, E., & Henretta, J. C. (2006). Between elderly parents and adult children: a new look at the intergenerational care provided by the ‘sandwich generation’. Ageing & Society, 26(5), 707-722.

    Harvard University. (2019). Mothers' development of personal interests and social networks beyond parenting: A study on self-actualization and well-being. Harvard Family Research Project.

    Margolis, R., & Verdery, A. M. (2017). "Older Adults Without Close Kin in the United States." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(29), 7238-7243.

    Pew Research Center. (2013). Balancing work and family: How working mothers cope with guilt and societal expectations. Pew Social Trends Report, 17(5), 32-45.

    Pew Research Center. (2015). Social and emotional support needs of mothers in early motherhood. Pew Social Trends Report, 23(4), 15-27.

    Staats, S., Wallace, H., & Anderson, T. (2008). "Reasons for Companion Animal Guardianship (Pet Ownership) from Two Populations." Society & Animals, 16(3), 279-291.

    University of California. (2017). The impact of self-care practices on maternal stress and resilience. Journal of Family Health, 35(2), 124-135.

    University of Connecticut. (2019). Mothers' retention of personal interests and career goals postpartum. Journal of Family and Work-Life Balance, 14(1), 87-98.

    Zilcha-Mano, S., Mikulincer, M., & Shaver, P. R. (2011). An attachment perspective on human–pet relationships: Conceptualization and assessment of pet attachment orientations. Journal of Research in Personality, 45(4), 345-357.

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    56 mins
  • Folge 3 - F*ck den Mutterinstinkt
    Dec 9 2024

    Wie ist das eigentlich mit der Biologie? Ist es natürlich, dass Frauen sich um Kind und Haushalt kümmern? Woher kommt dieses Denken? Und gibt es den so oft zur Care Arbeits Umverteilung genutzten "Mutterinstinkt" wirklich? In der dritten Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit dem Faktor Biologie im Kontext Kind, Familie und Mutterrolle.


    Quellen:


    Beauvoir, S. de. (1949). Le deuxième sexe [Das andere Geschlecht]. Paris: Gallimard.

    Bock, G. (1986). Zwangssterilisation im Nationalsozialismus: Studien zur Rassenpolitik und Frauenpolitik. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.

    Bourdieu, P. (1998). Die männliche Herrschaft.

    Bovenschen, S. (1979). Die imaginierte Weiblichkeit: Exemplarische Untersuchungen zu kulturgeschichtlichen und literarischen Präsentationsformen des Weiblichen. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.

    Chodorow, N. (1978). The reproduction of mothering: Psychoanalysis and the sociology of gender. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Ehrenreich, B., & English, D. (1978). For her own good: 150 years of the experts’ advice to women. New York: Anchor Books.

    Feldman, R., Gordon, I., Schneiderman, I., Weisman, O., & Zagoory-Sharon, O. (2010). Natural variations in maternal and paternal care are associated with systematic changes in oxytocin following parent–infant contact. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35(8), 1133–1141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2010.01.013

    Friedan, B. (1963). The feminine mystique. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

    Gettler, L. T., McDade, T. W., Feranil, A. B., & Kuzawa, C. W. (2011). Longitudinal evidence that fatherhood decreases testosterone in human males. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(39), 16194–16199. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1105403108

    Hoekzema, E., Barba-Müller, E., Pozzobon, C., Picado, M., Lucco, F., García-García, D., ... & Crone, E. A. (2017). Pregnancy leads to long-lasting changes in human brain structure. Nature Neuroscience, 20(2), 287–296. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.4458

    Hrdy, S. B. (2009). Mothers and others: The evolutionary origins of mutual understanding. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Koonz, C., & Holfelder-von der Tann, C. (1991). Mütter im Vaterland:[Frauen im Dritten Reich]. Kore-Verlag.

    Lamb, M. E. (2010). The role of the father in child development (5th ed.). John Wiley & Sons.

    Lancy, D. F. (2015). The anthropology of childhood: Cherubs, chattel, changelings (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Lerner, G. (1986). The creation of patriarchy. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Meeussen, L., & Van Laar, C. (2018). Feeling pressure to be a perfect mother relates to parental burnout and career ambitions. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 2113. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02113

    Wood, W., & Eagly, A. H. (2012). Biosocial construction of sex differences and similarities in behavior. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 55–123. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-394281-4.00002-7

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    54 mins

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