In-between discourses

During the last decades, early intervention has become a major concern across political parties in Norway. In line with the discourse of early intervention, kindergartens are perceived as important arenas for identifying children at risk and initiating intervention. Equally important in the kinderga...

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Main Author: Ann Christin E. Nilsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Comparative Social Work
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Online Access:https://journals.uis.no/index.php/JCSW/article/view/136
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spelling doaj-ffd2ef857e3c4615bf92edcf8304d1c02020-11-24T21:44:28ZengUniversity of StavangerJournal of Comparative Social Work0809-99362016-04-01111648510.31265/jcsw.v11i1.136136In-between discoursesAnn Christin E. NilsenDuring the last decades, early intervention has become a major concern across political parties in Norway. In line with the discourse of early intervention, kindergartens are perceived as important arenas for identifying children at risk and initiating intervention. Equally important in the kindergarten sector is the discourse of diversity, in which a tolerance for behaviours that deviate from the majority norm is assumed. Drawing on an institutional ethnography in Norwegian kindergartens, and in particular the concept of ruling relations, I compare these two discourses in this article and discuss how kindergarten staff have to negotiate between different, and sometimes conflicting, institutional discourses that can justify different interventions. As a consequence, and despite good intentions, kindergarten staff can end up treating children with different backgrounds unequally.https://journals.uis.no/index.php/JCSW/article/view/136early interventionkindergartendiversityinstitutional ethnographyruling relationsinstitutional discourseaccountability
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In-between discourses
Journal of Comparative Social Work
early intervention
kindergarten
diversity
institutional ethnography
ruling relations
institutional discourse
accountability
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title In-between discourses
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publisher University of Stavanger
series Journal of Comparative Social Work
issn 0809-9936
publishDate 2016-04-01
description During the last decades, early intervention has become a major concern across political parties in Norway. In line with the discourse of early intervention, kindergartens are perceived as important arenas for identifying children at risk and initiating intervention. Equally important in the kindergarten sector is the discourse of diversity, in which a tolerance for behaviours that deviate from the majority norm is assumed. Drawing on an institutional ethnography in Norwegian kindergartens, and in particular the concept of ruling relations, I compare these two discourses in this article and discuss how kindergarten staff have to negotiate between different, and sometimes conflicting, institutional discourses that can justify different interventions. As a consequence, and despite good intentions, kindergarten staff can end up treating children with different backgrounds unequally.
topic early intervention
kindergarten
diversity
institutional ethnography
ruling relations
institutional discourse
accountability
url https://journals.uis.no/index.php/JCSW/article/view/136
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