Research group

Research group for Welfare and Community Studies (WELCOM)

The research group for welfare studies is particularly concerned with the consequences of legislative changes and reforms for both service providers and users.

About the research group

In recent decades, a number of legislative changes and reforms have been implemented in Norway. For example, the municipal reform has led to an extensive merger of municipalities. The co-operation reform, the Nav reform and the new health and care services law have changed the framework for health and care services and welfare management. The reforms have led to changes that have become of great importance for the public welfare services, for the service providers, and especially for users of the services.

The research group for welfare studies is particularly concerned with the consequences of such changes for both service providers and users, with a particular focus on people living in vulnerable life situations and marginalized groups. The research group is interdisciplinary, and includes various disciplines such as sociology, anthropology and political science.

We in the research group have monthly meetings where we discuss various themes, present and discuss texts in process and planned or ongoing research.

The research group is, among other things, affiliated with the Research Network Institutional Ethnography in the Nordics, as well as ESA's network (N26); Sociology of Social Policy and Social Welfare.