Who is CENOF?
CENOF is a group of six top European researchers ready to explore fatherhood from different perspectives based on a broad spectrum of the psychological science, namely Evolutionary, Personality, Occupational and Developmental Psychology, as well as Biopsychology and Psychopathology.
The principal CENOF members (in alphabetical order) are:
Lieselotte Ahnert (Head)
University of Vienna
Faculty of Psychology
Institute of Applied Psychology: Health-Development-Intervention
Department of Developmental Psychology
Liebiggasse 5
1010 Wien/Austria
Ulrike Ehlert
University of Zürich
Department of Psychology: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
Binzmühlestrasse 14 / Box 26
8050 Zurich/Switzerland
Harald A. Euler
University of Kassel
Department of Psychology
Holländische Str. 36-38
3427 Kassel/Germany
Petra Klumb
University of Fribourg
Department of Psychology: Personnel and Organizational Psychology
Rue de Faucigny 2
1700 Fribourg/Switzerland
Julius Kuhl
University of Osnabrueck
Department of Psychology: Differential Psychology and Personality Research
Seminarstr. 20
49074 Osnabrück/Germany
Katja Nowacki
University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Faculty of Applied Social Studies
Emil-Figge-Str. 44
44227 Dortmund/Germany
CENOF’s European researchers resort to that kind of empirical experience that can be immediately used for the planned research study on fatherhood. Because a theoretical coherence for the topic is still missing, the CENOF group abstains from defining an overall theoretical framework from which the empirical work might start. Instead, a multi-perspective approach will be used for a Bottom-up strategy, and empirical outcomes will be generalized, in order to create a Top-down strategy which provides the theoretical expectations from which the empirical outcomes can be linked together. These turn-taking processes of both strategies, finally, might result in a theoretical coherent framework for future research on fatherhood.
Headquarter Universität Vienna
Liebiggasse 5
1010 Wien