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Kinship care or upbringing by relatives? The need for ‘new’ understandings in research
Authors:Jeanette Skoglund  Renee Thørnblad
Institution:1. Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare (RKBU Nord), UIT The Arctic University of Norway, Troms?, Norwayjeanette.skoglund@uit.no;3. Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare (RKBU Nord), UIT The Arctic University of Norway, Troms?, Norway
Abstract:This article addresses knowledge production on formal kinship foster care. In spite of growing interest in this phenomenon, little attention has been paid to how kinship care should be understood in research – as a service under child protective services or as upbringing by relatives. Each of these understandings leads to different research questions and creates guidelines for what falls into or outwith the focus of research. In kinship care research, this phenomenon has primarily been studied as a service. Research that seeks to evaluate the effect of kinship care compared to non-kinship care is used as a case to discuss the implications for the type of knowledge that researchers produce. While we acknowledge the importance of this research, we demonstrate the many challenges it involves and why this should not be the primary focus in kinship care research. On the background of these limitations, we argue in favour of approaching kinship care as upbringing by relatives – as ways in which family life can be organised and structured. This can lead to relevant knowledge that will enable us to obtain a better understanding of what kinship care is and involves.
Keywords:Upbringing by relatives  kinship foster care  family practices  knowledge production  effect studies
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