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- W2292065595 abstract "Scandinavian welfare research has paid more and more attention to the role played by women in building institutions for children, the sick and the elderly. The new institutions were generally called ”homes” and it was precisely this linkage between women and homes that may have led to clear perceptions of what the new ”homes” were like. Con cepts like motherliness, homeliness and intimacy are presented as im portant characteristics, despite (or because of) the lack of empirical evidence. Historical research has shown that the home was highly ide alised around the turn of the last century, but this idealisation was pre scriptive and did not necessarily reflect real homes. The aim of this article is to argue that an institution, or any social system, cannot be perceived in isolation from the particular parties that created them ‐ or from the place where they were created. Only then is it possible to say something about which or whose concept of a home was (at tempted) realised. A phenomenological perspective on the home will often take as its starting point people’s need for identity, intimacy, se curity and meaningfulness. From a sociological point of view, the as pects that phenomenology pinpoints as important are created through time-consuming work and relevant categories can be connected with how the work is organised. ”A home” can be a lot of things, so the analysis must draw on both material, structural and symbolic aspects." @default.
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- W2292065595 title "Å skape et hjem - kvinners plass i den tidlige institusjonsbyggingen." @default.
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