Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Picot, Aurélie"
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Child Protective Services and Family Cultures: A Comparative Study of Norway and France
Picot, Aurélie (Skriftserien Avhandling;2016: 1, Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 2016)The overall aim of this doctoral dissertation was to gain insight into the child protective services of two countries, Norway and France, and use this knowledge to put into perspective existing laws and practices in these ... -
‘Dispositifs’ of parenting in child welfare work: a cross-cultural study of home-based interventions in child protective services in Norway and France.
Picot, Aurélie (Nordic Social Work Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-04)Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support policies, none specifically concentrates on perceptions of parenting within child protective services. This article examines ... -
Out-of-Home Placements and Notions of Family in Norway and in France
Picot, Aurélie (Sosiologi i dag;42 (3-4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Comparative welfare state research has shown that French and Nordic welfare systems provide similar high levels of support legislated for families, but differ in their treatments of the family unit. This article explores ... -
Returning The Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Minors: Policy and Strategies Put in Place in the Best Interest of the Child
Gyasi-Addo, Faustina (Master thesis, 2016)The study has been conducted with the objective of examining Norway’s policy on the returning (deportation) of unaccompanied asylum seeking minors as well as the strategies put in place in the best interest of the child. ... -
Understandings of biological kinship ties in social workers’ accounts: A cross-cultural study of out-of-home placements in Norway and France
Picot, Aurélie (Qualitative Social Work;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-20)Although kinship has been the object of growing anthropological interest since the mid-1980s, few studies have concentrated on the cultural understandings of biological kinship ties in the context of out-of-home placements. ...