Abstract
In many ways, the iconic status of the traditional nuclear family is still a normative configuration
of family life in the Western society. However, children are involved in approximately 2/3 of all
divorces in Scandinavia and on this basis, novel ways of living family life emerge. Based on children’s
perspectives, this paper explores aspects of materiality and care in context of children’s post-divorce
family life across two households.
of family life in the Western society. However, children are involved in approximately 2/3 of all
divorces in Scandinavia and on this basis, novel ways of living family life emerge. Based on children’s
perspectives, this paper explores aspects of materiality and care in context of children’s post-divorce
family life across two households.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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| Publikationsdato | 2018 |
| Status | Udgivet - 2018 |
| Begivenhed | Childhood and Materiality,VIII Conference on Childhood Studies - Finland Varighed: 7 maj 2018 → 9 maj 2018 |
Konference
| Konference | Childhood and Materiality,VIII Conference on Childhood Studies |
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| Lokation | Finland |
| Periode | 07/05/18 → 09/05/18 |