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AUTOR(ES) M.L. Kessing , Ronald L. Meek
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) VIVE – The Danish Center of Social Science Research
ANO 2002
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 fa7f51c7634fb95a67c3965c8f6be796

Resumo

This article employs ideas from the ontological turn and Actor-Network Theory to examine peer support groups for children of parents with mental illness. Analysing video recordings of group sessions, the article reveals that 'how' peer support is enacted do not solely depend on the children and group facilitators. Non-human actors and the body play a crucial role in shaping peer support communities, producing diverse outcomes depending on the assemblage they are part of. The article shows how decentring the child can provide new insights relevant to our understanding of children and peer support.

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