2022
DOI: 10.31265/usps.129
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Beyond fear of child welfare services : An ethnographic study among Norwegian-Somali parents

Abstract: 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 agency. This thesis explores Norwegian Somalis’ fears of the Norwegian CWS in the context of their situation in Norway and their social world. While the relationship between the Norwegian CWS and several migrant groups is strained, we know little about how fears are constructed and perpetu… Show more

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“…They offer protection and safety-net for individuals and families, while demanding loyalty (Koshen, 2007). Clans are maintained in diaspora, structuring social networks (Engebrigtsen, 2007), but often subordinate to an overarching Somali identity stemming from joint experiences of marginalization and facilitated by common language and religion (Handulle, 2022a).…”
Section: Background and Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They offer protection and safety-net for individuals and families, while demanding loyalty (Koshen, 2007). Clans are maintained in diaspora, structuring social networks (Engebrigtsen, 2007), but often subordinate to an overarching Somali identity stemming from joint experiences of marginalization and facilitated by common language and religion (Handulle, 2022a).…”
Section: Background and Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%