mothering

Even in Iceland? Exploring mothers’ narratives on neighbourhood choice in a perceived classless and feminist utopia

Auður Magndís Auðardóttir & Berglind Rós Magnúsdóttir. Even in Iceland? Exploring mothers’ narratives on neighbourhood choice in a perceived classless and feminist utopia – Children’s Geographies The study explores how mothers in Iceland, a relatively new nation state that is perceived as being gender equal, classless and homogeneous, adapt and respond to international trends of […]

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“Then it is crucial to get some external person with respectability to the meetings”: Mothering practices and collaboration with teachers and professionals to secure their autistic children’s schooling and professional services – Bourdieusian class analysis

Berglind Rós Magnúsdóttir, & Helga Hafdís Gísladóttir.  “Then it is crucial to get some external person with respectability to the meetings”: Mothering practices and collaboration with teachers and professionals to secure their autistic children’s schooling and professional services – Bourdieusian class analysis –  Netla In Iceland, social class is an understudied field of research in terms

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