Negotiating, Opposing, and Transposing Dangerousness: A Relational Perspective on Young People’s Experiences of Secure Care

Sofia Enell, Monika Wilińska
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This article analyses how young people, with experiences of secure care, relate to the contradictory images of children in child welfare: the child in danger and the dangerous child. The study is based in Sweden and consists of in-depth interviews with 16 youths conducted repeatedly (three times) over a period of 2 years. Using the perspective of relational sociology, we demonstrate how abstract images of children are materialized through the institutional practices of broken, interrupted, forbidden and forced relations. Within this context, young people are found to relate differently to being placed in the institution by negotiating, opposing and transposing. All practices display their unfolding agency and struggle to make sense of the experience. The restrictive practices seem to deny young people relations through which a sense of safety and care can be established. We conclude by putting into question the very foundations of secure care within child welfare services.
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谈判,反对,和转移危险:一个关系的观点对年轻人的安全护理经验
本文分析了有安全照顾经历的年轻人如何与儿童福利中儿童的矛盾形象联系起来:处于危险中的儿童和危险的儿童。该研究以瑞典为基地,在两年的时间里对16名年轻人进行了三次反复的深度访谈。运用关系社会学的视角,我们展示了儿童的抽象形象是如何通过破碎、中断、禁止和强迫关系的制度实践而具体化的。在这种情况下,我们发现年轻人通过谈判、反对和转换来与被安置在机构中的人产生不同的关系。所有的实践都展示了它们展开的代理,并努力使经验有意义。这些限制性做法似乎剥夺了青年人建立安全感和关怀感的关系。最后,我们对儿童福利服务中安全照料的基础提出了质疑。
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