Eyes of identification : challenges and opportunities in leveraging highly visible, multiple-level histories
Rosser, Debra and Swain, Shurlee (2013) Eyes of identification : challenges and opportunities in leveraging highly visible, multiple-level histories. Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 12 (1). ISSN 1478-1840
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Abstract
Histories of out of home 'care' have traditionally fallen into four categories: in-house productions, commissioned histories; academic studies and survivor narratives. Each of these is problematic. A more inclusive approach, which encourages a close relationship between historian and those who lived the experience, is offered through projects arising from Australian government enquiries into indigenous, migrant and Australian-born children in care. These projects challenge historians on two main fronts: They defy historians' 'scholarly distance' and require them to embrace alternative, often competing and personally confronting, histories as they seek to incorporate care leavers' voices in published history. A greater challenge, though, is for historians to find effective ways to intersect public history with public policy so that the undesirable legacies of the past do not recur in the futures of the children who are in out of home care today.
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https://doi.org/10.17868/strath.00084999-
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Item type: Article ID code: 84999 Dates: DateEvent30 June 2013PublishedSubjects: Social Sciences > Social Sciences (General)
Social Sciences > Social pathology. Social and public welfare > Social service. Social work. Charity organization and practiceDepartment: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Social Work and Social Policy > Centre for Excellence for Children's Care and Protection (CELCIS) Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 03 Apr 2023 12:06 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 13:53 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/84999