Abstract Raising a child is a challenging venture, regardless of where one lives in the world. Most children are raised in their families; however, many states have welfare services if the child’s well-being is at stake. Scandinavian countries follow a rather strict policy in placing the child’s individual rights above those of the family, and Norway has child welfare legislation that applies to all children in the country, regardless of their status, nationality or citizenship. This institutional structure has raised issues about how family life is negotiated in society. In this article, we analyze the ways in which language and culture are used to address expectations of (good) normal family life in both private and public discourses with...
Transnationella familjer utmanar västerländska samhällen, eftersom dessa länder tillämpar en lagstif...
The article presents findings from a detailed examination of dialogical sequences recorded in writte...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...
This presentation is about the variation of family forms and how this can be understood in a local ...
Comparative welfare state research has shown that French and Nordic welfare systems provide similar ...
The importance of family is widespread, both in society in general and within social work specifical...
This article examines how different Norwegian families display family and parenthood ideals in one o...
Background and overall aim: This dissertation aims to explore beliefs and contemporary discourses ab...
The subject of stability for children in long‐term foster care is an emerging field within social wo...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
This paper aims to explore the differences between Norwegian and US welfare state ideologies, and if...
This essay is about the discourse within the official state investigations about the social childser...
This article sets out to explore the relationships between parental language ideologies, and languag...
Placing children in foster care is today considered the best alternative for children unable to stay...
The increased family diversity is a major global trend. Although family configurations are also dive...
Transnationella familjer utmanar västerländska samhällen, eftersom dessa länder tillämpar en lagstif...
The article presents findings from a detailed examination of dialogical sequences recorded in writte...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...
This presentation is about the variation of family forms and how this can be understood in a local ...
Comparative welfare state research has shown that French and Nordic welfare systems provide similar ...
The importance of family is widespread, both in society in general and within social work specifical...
This article examines how different Norwegian families display family and parenthood ideals in one o...
Background and overall aim: This dissertation aims to explore beliefs and contemporary discourses ab...
The subject of stability for children in long‐term foster care is an emerging field within social wo...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
This paper aims to explore the differences between Norwegian and US welfare state ideologies, and if...
This essay is about the discourse within the official state investigations about the social childser...
This article sets out to explore the relationships between parental language ideologies, and languag...
Placing children in foster care is today considered the best alternative for children unable to stay...
The increased family diversity is a major global trend. Although family configurations are also dive...
Transnationella familjer utmanar västerländska samhällen, eftersom dessa länder tillämpar en lagstif...
The article presents findings from a detailed examination of dialogical sequences recorded in writte...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...