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SP9260 Children in the Welfare State: Understandings and Research Approaches Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Barn og unge i velferdsstaten: forståelser og forskningstilnærminger
Study programme
Ph.d.-program i sosialt arbeid og sosialpolitikk
Weight
5.0 ECTS
Year of study
2019/2020
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

The course has particular emphasis on academic traditions that contribute to contextualised analyses of the everyday life, upbringing and development of boys and girls; sociocultural theory, intersectional theory and the sociology of childhood. The rights of children and young people, with particular emphasis on their right to participation, are a topic in the course. Methodological approaches to investigating connections between children's different everyday arenas with their varied relationships, activities and internal connections, are presented. The reading list for the course includes classic and recent texts from Scandinavian and international childhood research.

Required preliminary courses

No prior knowledge requirements

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the candidates are expected to have the following knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

Candidates have

  • thorough knowledge of selected important childhood research traditions and their theoretical and methodological aspects
  • balanced knowledge about the rights of children and young people and participation processes in some of the welfare state's professional fields

Skills

Candidates have

  • analytic knowledge about differences between children related to gender, social class, ethnicity, age and physical ability/disability, including how differences are created and interact, and how they are assigned general cultural meaning as well as specialised meanings in relation to how professionals understand and with children
  • a scholarly and systematic basis for designing and conducting studies about and involving children (aged 0-18) who are directly or indirectly influenced by the welfare state system

General competence

Candidates are capable of

  • assessing and identifying new research questions in the field
  • taking part in debates in national and international forums

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching is organised as a combination of lectures, group work and presentations of the participants' own projects. 

Course requirements

Participation is mandatory, and candidates are expected to attend all days of teaching. A minor absence (up to 20 %) may only be accepted under certain circumstances and upon application. In the event of absences that are not approved, candidates will lose their right to have their essays assessed.   

Assessment

An essay of 8-10 pages must be written in connection with the course. The essay shall take the candidate's project as its point of departure and be related to the course content. The essay must be handed in for assessment by the teacher responsible for the course no later than two months after the end of the course. A passed essay is a precondition for being awarded the 5 ECTS credits. If the essay is awarded a fail grade, the candidate can submit a revised essay once, by a specified deadline.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All examination support material is allowed as long as source reference and quotation technique requirements are applied. 

Grading scale

Passed - Failed

Examiners

The essay will be graded by the course lectures.

Admission requirements

Target group

The target group for the course consists of candidates who have been admitted to the PhD programme in Social Work and Social Policy, but it will also be open to others who wish to study the field of social work and social policy in depth. 

Admission requirements for external applicants to individual courses

  • The course is primarily for PhD candidates.
  • Applicants must send in a certified copy of admission to a PhD program or equivalent, and a summary of approximately one A4 sized sheet including information about your topic, method, theoretical approach and state how this PhD course will be relevant for your research project.
  • In some courses, and if seats are available, applicants with a completed master's degree (120 ECTS) equivalent to the PhD program's professional profile, may be considered for application. A grade above average on the master's thesis or master's degree is required. A certificate of the master's degree must be enclosed, as well as a summary, one page, with information about own research interest.
  • To apply for admission please use the Søknadsweb and enclose all the required certificates. 

 

Maximum number of participants is 15.