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Kontrolteknologier på sikrede institutioner
Author(s) -
Martin Hoffmann
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
forskning i pædagogers profession og uddannelse
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2794-2929
pISSN - 2446-2810
DOI - 10.7146/fppu.v5i1.125704
Subject(s) - negotiation , humanities , sociology , institution , context (archaeology) , pedagogy , philosophy , social science , paleontology , biology
Resumé Denne artikel præsenterer en teoretisk refleksion over og en empirisk analyse af, hvordan vi kan forstå kontrolteknologier i en socialpædagogisk sammenhæng på en sikret institution. Disse kontrolteknologier kan man forstå som særlige organisatoriske hjælpemidler, der har til formål at fremme socialpædagogers kontrol med praksis og børnene. Men i praksis vil vi se, at socialpædagoger hele tiden må forhandle og dømme relevansen af specifikke handlinger i et samarbejde med hinanden og de anbragte børn, for at den socialpædagogiske opgave kan lykkes. Dertil vil artiklen komme nærmere ind på børns oplevelser og engagementer i mødet med disse kontrolteknologiske virkemidler i hverdagen, og hvilke konsekvenser det får for dem.   AbstractThis article deals with a theoretical reflection on and an empirical analysis of how we can understand control technologies in a social pedagogic context at a secure institution. These control technologies can be understood as special organizational aids aimed at promoting social educators’ control of practice and children. However, in practice, we will see that social educators constantly have to negotiate and judge the relevance of specific actions in collaboration with each other and the children who have been placed in order for the social pedagogy task to succeed. In addition to this, the article will take a closer look at children’s experiences and engagements in the encounter with these technological tools in everyday life and the consequences it will have for them.

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