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Interviewing parents of children in care: Perspectives, discourses and accountability
Authors:Christopher Hall  Stef Slembrouck
Institution:
  • a Durham University, UK, Stef Slembrouck, Ghent University, Belgium
  • b Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
  • Abstract:The ‘parental perspective’ in child care work is a matter of concern and is actively solicited by practitioners, managers, policymakers and researchers for differing reasons. This paper argues that the search for such a stable “parental perspective” should be abandoned and suggest that research should embrace a social constructionist turn by concentrating on how parents' views are negotiated conversationally in discourse. Using data drawn from research interviews with parents of children in care and employing conversation and discourse analytic methods, the paper demonstrates how there are critical issues of accountability, blame, and testing at stake in the interview encounter, as interviewer and interviewee jointly produce a moral version of the client, the institution, the case and its attributes. The implications of this argument are delineated.
    Keywords:Parents of children in care  Interviews  Parental perspectives  Accountability
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