“Vulnerability” and Its Unintended Consequences
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33578Date
2024-05-11Type
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Abstract
“Vulnerability” is now a widely used term in different settings—from politics and academia
to everyday life. In response, a growing body of research has emerged critiquing and challenging the
use of the concept in the social sciences. In this paper, we explore the use of the term vulnerability in
research on children in out-of-home care and discuss the possible negative consequences of this—for
the people involved and for the knowledge produced. Showing some of the problems involved in
classifying these children as “particularly vulnerable”, we argue that there is a need for more nuanced
understandings of children growing up in out-of-home care.
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Skoglund J, Thørnblad R. “Vulnerability” and Its Unintended Consequences. Social Sciences. 2024Metadata
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