This article seeks to trouble the concept of “family” for young people who have been in out-of-home care, by reflecting on the continuing significance (and troubles) of family relationships beyond childhood. The analysis draws on two cross-national studies in Europe: Beyond Contact, which examined policies and systems for work with families of children in care, and Against All Odds?, a qualitative longitudinal study of young adults who have been in care. Policy discourses that reify and instrumentalize the concept of family—for example, through the language of “contact,” “reunification,” and “permanence”—neglect the complex temporality of “family” for young people who have been in care, negotiated and practiced across time and in multiple (...
This study addresses the question of what an ethnography of family life contributes to understanding...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
This thesis reports on an in-depth, qualitative study of the family lives of young people with a par...
‘Whole family’ approaches to intervention and prevention have raised the profile of ‘family’ within ...
Abstract: Care leavers’ family lives are not well documented in Global South literature. The West ha...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Chidren's Geo...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
Objective: To explore the meaning of family and family connectedness in teenagers growing up in inst...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
Based on audio diaries and narrative interviews with family carers, this paper suggests care can be ...
Most previous research investigating the role of family in youth to adult transitions has been condu...
At a time of heightened international debate about youth precarity, how do we understand and support...
Residential care has had a poor reputation. There are concerns about the abuse of children in care, ...
In this article we develop the concept of ‘transnational family habitus’ as a theoretical tool for m...
.This article provides a critical assessment of the assumptions and narratives underpinning the deve...
This study addresses the question of what an ethnography of family life contributes to understanding...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
This thesis reports on an in-depth, qualitative study of the family lives of young people with a par...
‘Whole family’ approaches to intervention and prevention have raised the profile of ‘family’ within ...
Abstract: Care leavers’ family lives are not well documented in Global South literature. The West ha...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Chidren's Geo...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
Objective: To explore the meaning of family and family connectedness in teenagers growing up in inst...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
Based on audio diaries and narrative interviews with family carers, this paper suggests care can be ...
Most previous research investigating the role of family in youth to adult transitions has been condu...
At a time of heightened international debate about youth precarity, how do we understand and support...
Residential care has had a poor reputation. There are concerns about the abuse of children in care, ...
In this article we develop the concept of ‘transnational family habitus’ as a theoretical tool for m...
.This article provides a critical assessment of the assumptions and narratives underpinning the deve...
This study addresses the question of what an ethnography of family life contributes to understanding...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
This thesis reports on an in-depth, qualitative study of the family lives of young people with a par...