Blar i Department of Social Studies (SV-IS) på forfatter "Vassenden, Anders"
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‘The art of kindergarten drop off’: how young Norwegian-Somali parents perform ethnicity to avoid reports to Child Welfare Services
Handulle, Ayan Abdi Mohamoud; Vassenden, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-01)Denne artikkelen bygger på en etnografisk studie av somaliske foreldre i Oslo, om deres syn på det norske barnevernet. I denne artikkelen utforsker vi hvordan unge andregenerasjons foreldre fremstiller en norsk ... -
Beyond fear of child welfare services : An ethnographic study among Norwegian-Somali parents
Handulle, Ayan (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2022-03)In many countries, migrants and ethnic minorities express fear of child welfare service (CWS). This is reflected in Norwegian research and media, where fear and mistrust surround the debate on migrants’ relationship with ... -
The making of immigrant clients: An ethnographic study of categorisation work in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV)
Volckmar-Eeg, Maria Gussgard (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2021-12)In this study, I contribute to our understanding of the welfare services provided to immigrants. How street-level bureaucrats make sense of and categorise immigrant clients determines the services provided to them. This ... -
«Tid er omsorg»: En kvalitativ studie av arbeidsinnvandring i eldreomsorgen
Helle, Nikolina (Masteroppgave/UIS-SV-IS/2015;, Master thesis, 2015-07)Bakgrunn For et fortsatt bærekraftig velferdssamfunn må vi forbedre tjenestene og tilpasse utdanningene våre til nye behov slik at fremtidens generasjoner får mulighet til å ha gode helse og sosialtjenester. Mennesker ... -
Transmission of child removal stories Among Norwegian Somalis: An interactionist analysis of ethnic minority parents’ fears of child welfare services
Handulle, Ayan Abdi Mohamoud; Vassenden, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-05)Ethnic minority parents who are fearful of child welfare services (CWS) is an acknowledged social problem, but the existing academic understanding is limited. Interpretations in previous research have tended to highlight ...