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DATIS at 8th WAPOR Asia Pacific Conference

By elnes, 8 January, 2026

The DATIS project participated in the 8th WAPOR Asia Pacific Conference, hosted at Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, on November 21–23, 2025. Professor Ioannis Andreadis presented the paper β€œThe Politics of Family: Ideology, Parties, and Attitudes Towards Non-Traditional Structures.” Using longitudinal ISSP International Social Survey Programme data (1988–2012), the study analyzed how political ideologies, party preferences, and elite-voter congruence shape societal attitudes toward non-traditional family forms, such as single motherhood, same-sex male parenting, and children born outside marriage, across countries, with a focused case study on Greece.

 
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elidek=logoThe project is carried out within the framework of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan Greece 2.0, funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU (Implementation Body: HFRI) 

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