Linn Alenius Wallin
Postdoctoral fellow and lecturer
Bonusbarnbarn och bonusförföräldrar : Om omsorgsrelationer mellan generationer i ombildade och valda familjer
Bonus-grandchildren and Bonus-grandparents : On Care and Relationships Between Generations in Reconstituted and Chosen Families
Author
Summary, in English
Based on 35 biographical interviews with 15 step-grandparents (aged 64–83) and 13 step-grandchildren (aged 5–19), I explore how step-grandchildren and step-grandparents articulate the ways in which they engage in caregiving within their step-relationships, describe their positions, and interpret their experiences of being step-grandchildren or step-grandparents.
Theoretically, I adopt the perspective that family is something that is actively constructed (Morgan, 1996), particularly through practices like "displaying family" (Finch, 2007). Other significant theoretical tools include the concept of personal life (Smart, 2007), the understanding of caregiving as emotional labour (Mason, 1996), as well as concepts of belonging (Mason, 2018; May, 2013) and recognition (Honneth, 2003).
In this dissertation, I address the role that step-relationships play in the context of step-grandparent or step-grandchild relationships from the perspectives of both parties. The narratives of the informants reveal a variety of approaches to navigating step-relationships, including the influence of gendered norms and ideals of caregiving on intergenerational relations. Step-relations provide opportunities for both giving and receiving care, which for some informants is a new and welcomed experience, while for others (particularly older informants), it is perceived as burdensome. The dissertation demonstrates that step-grandparents play an important role in the lives of step-grandchildren through practical and emotional caregiving. The middle generation is attributed with a significant role in shaping the development of the relationship between step-grandparents and step-grandchildren, with some members of the older generation expressing uncertainty about the role they wish to assume towards their step-grandchildren.
In contrast, step-grandchildren’s descriptions of their relationships with step-grandparents are marked by greater certainty. They see themselves as important to their step-grandparents by bringing joy and care into their lives. The younger generation also exhibits an awareness of the vulnerability of step-relationships, acknowledging that significant step-relatives may disappear, although these informants are more likely to have lost contact with a biological relative in their lives.
Department/s
- Sociology
Publishing year
2024-09
Language
Swedish
Publication/Series
Lund Dissertations in Sociology
Issue
134
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University
Topic
- Sociology
Keywords
- step-relations
- step-grandchild
- step-grandparent
- personal life
- recognition
- care, childhood perspective, family practices, welfare states
- family display
- family belonging
- recoupling
- bonusbarnbarn
- bonusförföräldrar
- bonusfarmor
- bonusmormor
- bonusfarfar
- bonusmorfar
- omsorg mellan generationer
- omsorgsgörande
- tillhörighet
- samhörighet
- erkännande
- kvalitativ metod
- ombildad familj
- familjevisande
- generationer
- bonusskap
- bonusgörande
- personligt liv teori
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Sara Eldén
- Åsa Lundqvist
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1102-4712
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-129-3
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-130-9
Defence date
4 October 2024
Defence time
13:15
Defence place
Socialhögskolans hörsal (Sh128) Allhelgona kyrkogata 8, Lund
Opponent
- Vanessa May (Professor)