This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of a chapter published in Social Work and Child Welfare Politics through Nordic lenses. Details of the definitive published version and how to purchase it are available online at: http://www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp?K=9781847429001&sf1=keyword&st1=Social+W ork+and+Child+Welfare+Politics+through+Nordic+lenses&m=1&dc=1 Please cite only the published version: Follesø, R. & Mevik, K. (2010). In the best interest of the child? Contradictions and tensions in social work. In H. Forsberg & T. Kröger (Eds.), Social work and child welfare politics through Nordic lenses (pp. 97-111). Bristol: Policy Press.
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of a chapter published in Social Work and Child Welfare Politics through Nordic lenses. Details of the definitive published version and how to purchase it are available online at: http://www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp?K=9781847429001&sf1=keyword&st1=Social+W ork+and+Child+Welfare+Politics+through+Nordic+lenses&m=1&dc=1 Please cite only the published version: Follesø, R. & Mevik, K. (2010). In the best interest of the child? Contradictions and tensions in social work. In H. Forsberg & T. Kröger (Eds.), Social work and child welfare politics through Nordic lenses (pp. 97-111). Bristol: Policy Press.
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