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Doing family in welfare practices of early preventive services
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SourceBollig, Sabine [Hrsg.]; Groß, Lisa [Hrsg.]: Practicing the family. The doing and making of family in, with and through social work and education. Bielefeld : transcript 2025, S. 139-155. - (Pedagogy)
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ISBN978-3-8394-6281-2; 978-3-8376-6281-8; 9783839462812; 9783837662818
ISSN2703-1047; 2703-1055; 27031047; 27031055
LanguageEnglish
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Abstract (English):Instead of focusing on the practices of family members and their everyday life, the authors argue that practices relevant to the fashioning of contemporary families may happen in situations in which family members are not physically present, for instance in case-meetings of social workers or in any other instance of welfare practices that deal with families or their members. The contribution examines the way professionals talk about the family as a specific way of “doing family” and aims at a conceptual refinement of the “doing family” concept: the authors highlight its entanglement with legal administrative categorisations of the welfare state, thus the discursive and trans-situational character of “doing family” practices when human services are involved. (DIPF/Orig.)
is part of:Practicing the family. The doing and making of family in, with and through social work and education
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Date of publication20.03.2025
CitationDahmen, Stephan; Edler, Amanda; Kelle, Helga: Doing family in welfare practices of early preventive services - In: Bollig, Sabine [Hrsg.]; Groß, Lisa [Hrsg.]: Practicing the family. The doing and making of family in, with and through social work and education. Bielefeld : transcript 2025, S. 139-155. - (Pedagogy) - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-324130 - DOI: 10.25656/01:32413; 10.14361/9783839462812-009
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