New Perspectives on Children’s Belonging
The seminar “New Perspectives on Children’s Belonging” took place on June 6th 2025, at Litteraturhuset in Oslo. This event marked the conclusion of the four-year research project “Belong,” formally titled “Practices and Policies of Belonging Among Minority and Majority Children from Low-Income Families”. The project was funded by the Research Council of Norway.
The seminar also celebrated the launch of a new Norwegian-language anthology, published the same day by Cappelen Damm. The book, whose English-translated title would be “Children’s Belonging Among Human Beings and Things”, is intended for master’s students, researchers, and professionals working with children and youth.
The program began with a keynote by Professor Vanessa May (University of Manchester, UK), who spoke on the materiality of social life and its connection to belonging. This was followed by a presentation from Professor Allison Pugh (Johns Hopkins University, USA), who explored the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in children’s experiences of belonging.
The seminar concluded with an introduction to the anthology by Anita Borch (SIFO/OsloMet), project leader of Belong. This was followed by a “researcher relay,” where contributing authors presented the chapters they had written or co-written.