Under embargo until: 22-12-2021Drawing on data from a study with Southern European parents living in Norway, this article discusses the experiences of migrant parents with professional advice on family leisure and outdoor play. The study is situated broadly in research about the contemporary parenting role and the social construction of parents as risk-managers. Within this construction, parents are understood as continually managing a ‘double-bind’, in which they are asked to both protect children from multiple risks, and expose them to risk to develop resilience. Norway provides an interesting context for further investigation, given its institutionalised emphasis on the importance of outdoor life and play. This is embedded in public prov...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Despite increased focus on parenting support internationally, there is a lack of a...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
In the majority of research, resettled immigrant and refugee parents are often considered to be less...
Drawing on data from a study with Southern European parents living in Norway, this article discusses...
Background and aim: In the current environment of globalization, notions of parenting and childhood ...
This article explores the migration narratives of Southern European parents living in Norway, where ...
One long-standing characteristic of schools in Norway is inclusive education as a primary goal. The ...
Abstract This master’s thesis sought to explore the personal justifications of parents in high-risk...
Managing the risks to which children are exposed in contemporary Britain is complex, requiring paren...
This study aims at providing an analysis of the experiences of non-Scandinavian minority parents wit...
On one hand, we want to keep children as safe as possible; on the other, learning to take risks is a...
Author's accepted manuscript.Available from 25/11/2021.This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited v...
The aim of this study is to understand the ways Syrian refugee parents constitute children and const...
This article presents an interview study with seven parents with migration backgrounds who have chil...
Master's thesis in Social work with families and childrenThe main aim of this study was to discover ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Despite increased focus on parenting support internationally, there is a lack of a...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
In the majority of research, resettled immigrant and refugee parents are often considered to be less...
Drawing on data from a study with Southern European parents living in Norway, this article discusses...
Background and aim: In the current environment of globalization, notions of parenting and childhood ...
This article explores the migration narratives of Southern European parents living in Norway, where ...
One long-standing characteristic of schools in Norway is inclusive education as a primary goal. The ...
Abstract This master’s thesis sought to explore the personal justifications of parents in high-risk...
Managing the risks to which children are exposed in contemporary Britain is complex, requiring paren...
This study aims at providing an analysis of the experiences of non-Scandinavian minority parents wit...
On one hand, we want to keep children as safe as possible; on the other, learning to take risks is a...
Author's accepted manuscript.Available from 25/11/2021.This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited v...
The aim of this study is to understand the ways Syrian refugee parents constitute children and const...
This article presents an interview study with seven parents with migration backgrounds who have chil...
Master's thesis in Social work with families and childrenThe main aim of this study was to discover ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Despite increased focus on parenting support internationally, there is a lack of a...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
In the majority of research, resettled immigrant and refugee parents are often considered to be less...