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154 Geert van Hove with children with disabilities. Some of them manage to build bridges to the com- munity. Some of them can get away from the margins and create fascinating stories. Within this part of her work the author shows how theoretical frameworks and concepts can guide us to a deeper level of understanding. With this part of her work Bjarnason shows how inductive and de- ductive work can be combined in a pro- ductive way. The author gives us also a nice lesson in the things we should keep in mind while organizing qualitative research. In Appen- dix 2 and throughout the whole book she shows that research about this topic can’t be called research if we are not guided by the highest ethical standards. The author uses the metaphor: ‘walking on eggshells’ to discuss her multiple positions. Being a mother, being a mother of a son with a label, being an Icelandic citizen, being a researcher, being an advocate, Bjarnason manages to teach us about the possible pitfalls and benefits of these different per- spectives. It has to be said she manages to bring in her experiences without romanti- cizing them. Appendix 2 should become one of the basic texts in courses about qualitative research. One of the creative elements in this book can be found in the deconstruction of the concept of family while Bjarnason points to the very specific position of fathers. We know that a lot of “family research“ is based on mother’s perspectives. We know that a lot of researchers report about the difficulties they are confronted with in contacting fathers (they are absent, work- ing…). The author is confronted with the same ‘problems’ but manages - through a kind of healthy stubbornness - to orga- nize a lot of meetings with fathers. This opens up possibilities to get insights into family dynamics, positions and roles. In conclusion, we also want to motivate col- leagues to read the book because this book is written within and about the Icelandic context. Although one would think that social networks in such a small country are close and harmonious, and one would think about slogans like “it needs a village to raise a child“, parents of children with disabilities in Iceland are bringing stories about feeling lonely, about rejection and isolation. This research result shows how important strategies of active support for families are, and how central the topic of social capital should be, starting from ear- ly support and intervention programmes. Social Policy and Social Capital: Parents and Exceptionality 1974–2007 by Dóra S. Bjarnason is published by Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2010.
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