Grænser for opdragelse: Opfindelsen af uopdragelighed

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelfagfællebedømt

From 1905 to 1940, 4% of all children and young people placed under Danish child welfare were discharged because they were perceived to be unresponsive to upbringing and care. Gradually a new concept was developed to describe the reason for their failure to transition to well-behaved children: “incorrigibility”. Based on the rise and use of this concept, this article examines the relationship between social pedagogical practice and knowledge focusing on forms of knowledge created and used to categorize children and young people. The article thus contributes with historical perspectives to contemporary concepts that designates children and adolescents as out of reach and thus invites to critical reflections on how pedagogical and social pedagogical practices might contribute to some children and young people falling into such categories. Through an analysis of selected case files from the first state-led re-education home for girls in Denmark, this article shows that the practice of abandoning children and adolescents emerged at micro level and shows how this practice formed the background for the rise of the new category to describe these children and adolescents as incorrigible.
OriginalsprogDansk
TidsskriftDansk Pædagogisk Tidsskrift
Vol/bind2020
Udgave nummer4
ISSN0904-2393
StatusUdgivet - 30 dec. 2020
Eksternt udgivetJa

    Forskningsområder

  • child welfare, incorrigibility, Social Work

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