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Engaging with uncertainty: studying child and family welfare in precarious times

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posted on 2023-06-10, 05:34 authored by Janet BoddyJanet Boddy
We live in in a historic period of heightened and intersecting uncertainties. This paper draws on Bauman’s (2000/2012) metaphor of ‘liquid modernity’ to discuss the precariousness of family lives and child and family welfare provision in the context of austerity politics in contemporary England, before going on to consider the implications for research and researchers. Contexts of constant uncertainty have ethical and methodological implications for family research, and particularly for studies concerned with services for children and families. When precarization is an instrument of government, we need approaches to understanding ‘what works’ that are fit for liquid modern times: engaging with the complex contingencies of child and family lives and of the systems and services that they encounter, and actively resisting individualising and deficit-focused narratives in the study of child and family welfare. I focus my reflections on England because it is where I live and work, but the considerations I discuss have relevance for any context where the erosion of welfare provision coincides with growing inequality for children and families.

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Families, Relationships and Societies: an international journal of research and debate

ISSN

2046-7435

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The Policy Press

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1

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12

Page range

127-141

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Legacy Posted Date

2022-11-30

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-03-28

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2022-11-30

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