Prof. Marit Skivenes
Marit Skivenes is a professor at the Department of Government and the director of Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism, University of Bergen. Skivenes heads the commission for the Official Norwegian Report on improved quality and legal protection in child protection (2021-2023). She is recognised as a leading expert in the field of child protection systems, with numerous publications in well-regarded journals. She is also a popular lecturer and a widely used expert by the media.
Skivenes completed her PhD in Political Science at the University of Bergen in 2002. Post PhD, she worked two years as a researcher at the research institute “Fafo” in Oslo. Later she spent three years at the Centre for Child Welfare at the Faculty of Psychology (UiB), as associate professor and head of the Centre. She then continued to work three years at the Department of Social Education at Bergen University College, first as an associate professor and later as a professor.
In 2016, Skivenes received the prestigious Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council to conduct ground-breaking research on discretionary decision-making. Marit Skivenes and Katrin Kriz was awarded the ISW prize for best article published in 2015 with the article “Challenges for marginalized minority parents in different welfare systems: Child welfare workers’ perspectives“.
For complete overview of all of prof. Skivenes’ publications, please go to the Cristin-database. For list of all publications from the Centre, please go to Publications.
Open Access Publications
Peer-reviewed articles
- Berrick, J. D., Helland, H. S., & Skivenes, M. (2024). Public Rights Orientations and Views on Long-Term Care Options for Children in the Child Protection System: An Analysis of Representative Samples of Adults in California, USA and Norway. Social Policy & Administration
- Loen, M. & Skivenes, M. (2023) Legitimate child protection interventions and the dimension of confidence: A comparative analysis of populations views in six European countries. Journal of Social Policy: 1-20.
- Helland, H. S., Pedersen, S. H. & Skivenes, M. (2022) Comparing population view’s on state responsibility for children in vulnerable situations – the role of institutional context and socio-demographic characteristics. Journal of Public Child Welfare. AHEAD-OF-PRINT: 1-22.
- Berrick, J., Skivenes, M. & Roscoe, J. (2022) Parental freedom in the context of risk to the child: Citizens’ views of child protection and the state in the US and Norway. Journal of Social Policy: 1-22.
- Løvlie, A. & Skivenes, M. (2021). Justifying interventions in Norwegian child protection – an analysis of cases of violence in migrant and non-migrant families. Nordic Journal on Law and Society, 4(2): 1-41.
- Skivenes, M. (2021). Exploring populations view on thresholds and reasons for child protection intervention – comparing England, Norway, Poland and Romania. European Journal of Social Work, AHEAD-OF-PRINT: 1-16
- Burns, K., Helland, H. S., Križ, K., Sánchez-Cabezudo, S., Skivenes, M. & Strömpl, J. (2021) Corporal punishment and reporting to child protection authorities: An empirical study of population attitudes in five European countries. Children and Youth Services Review, 120 (2021) 105749: 1-10.
- Luhamaa, K., McEwan-Strand, A., Ruiken, B., Skivenes, M., & Wingens, F. (2021). Services and support for mothers and newborn babies in vulnerable situations: A study of eight European jurisdictions. Children and Youth Services Review, 120 (2021) 105762: 1-10.
- Breen, C., Krutzinna, J., Luhamaa, K., & Skivenes, M. (2020). Family Life for Children in State Care. The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 28(4): 715-747.
- Helland, H. S., Pedersen, S. H. & Skivenes, M. (2020) Adopsjon eller offentlig omsorg? En studie av befolkningens syn på adopsjon som tiltak i barnevernet [Adoption or public care – Citizens’ views on adoption as a child protection measure]. Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning, 61 (2): 124–139.
- Krutzinna, J. & Skivenes, M. (2020). Judging parental competence: A cross-country analysis of judicial decision makers’ written assessment of mothers’ parenting capacities in newborn removal cases. Child & family social work, 26 (2021): 50-60.
- McEwan-Strand, A., & Skivenes, M. (2020). Children’s Capacities and Role in Matters of Great Significance for Them. The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 28(3): 632-665.
- Burns, Kriz, Krutzinna, Luhamaa, Meysen, Pösö, Segado, Skivenes & Thoburn. 2019. The Hidden Proceedings – An Analysis of Accountability of Child Protection Adoption Proceedings in Eight European Jurisdictions. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, 6 (2019): 339-371.
- Skivenes, M. & Helland, H. S. (2019) Adopsjon som barneverntiltak. Bergen: Universitetet i Bergen
- Berrick, J.D., Dickens, J., Pösö, T. and Skivenes, M. (2018) ‘International Perspectives on Child-responsive Courts‘, International Journal of Children’s Rights. 26 (2018): 251-277.
- Skivenes, M. and Sørsdal, L. M. (2018) ‘The Child’s Best Interest Principle across Child Protection Jurisdictions‘, in Falch-Eriksen, A. & Backe-Hansen, E. (eds.) Human Rights in Child Protection – Implications for Professional Practice and Policy, 59-88. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Skivenes, M. and Thoburn, J. (2016) ‘Pathways to permanence in England and Norway: A critical analysis of documents and data‘, Children and Youth Services Review, 67 (2016): 152-160.
- Križ, K. and Skivenes, M. (2014) ‘Street-level policy aims of child welfare workers in England, Norway and the United States: An exploratory study’, Children and Youth Services Review, 40 (2014): 71-78.
- Skivenes, M. and Trygstad, S. C. (2013) ‘Is the type of misconduct decisive for the perceived legitimacy of whistleblowing? A study of municipal managers’ assessments of whistleblowing in cases of harassment and corruption’, E-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies, 2: 50-65.
Book chapters
- Helland & Skivenes (2021) Adoption from care in Norway. In Pösö, Skivenes & Thoburn (2021). Adoption from Care. International Perspectives on Children’s Rights, Family Preservation and State Intervention. Policy Press.
- Pösö, Skivenes & Thoburn (2021). Introducing the field of adoption from care. In Pösö, Skivenes & Thoburn (2021). Adoption from Care. International Perspectives on Children’s Rights, Family Preservation and State Intervention. Policy Press.
- Pösö, Skivenes & Thoburn (2021). Making sense of adoption from care in very different contexts. In Pösö, Skivenes & Thoburn (2021). Adoption from Care. International Perspectives on Children’s Rights, Family Preservation and State Intervention. Policy Press.
Books
- Pösö T., Skivenes, M. & Thoburn J. (2021). Adoption from Care. International Perspectives on Children’s Rights, Family Preservation and State Intervention. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
- Langford, M., Skivenes, M. & Søvig, K. H. (eds.) (2019) Child rights in Norway: Measuring Compliance. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
For complete overview of all of prof. Skivenes’ contributions, please go to the Cristin-database. For list of all popular science contributions from the Centre, please go to Popular Science.
Keynote speaker
*Selected
- Key note speaker at the 15th International EUSARF Conference “All Children, All Families. Promoting Excellence in Child Welfare Research, Policy and Practice”. 2018-10-03 – 2018-10-05. Porto, Portugal.
- Plenary speaker at the international conference “Decision Making in Child and Adult Protection: Discretion and Dialogue“. 2018-05-31 – 2018-06-02. Basel, Switzerland.
- Key note speaker at the 3rd Annual International ERCPAMM Seminar “Research, social policy and action with migrant minors”, Title: «Children across borders: Rights and policies». 2018-04-25 – 2018-04-27. Melilla, Spain.
- Keynote speaker at the 8th ESFR Conference “Changing Family Relations – Gender and Generations”; 2016-08-31 – 2016-09-03. Dortmund, Germany.
- Keynote speaker at the Nordic Congress on Child Welfare; 2015-08-26 – 2015-08-28. Turko, Finland.
- Keynote speaker at the 25th Anniversary Conference of UNs Child Convention – “Protection of children against violence and sexual abuse”; 2014-11-10. Oslo, Norway.
- Plenary lecture at the 13th ISPCAN European Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect; 2013-09-15 – 2013 09-18. Dublin, Ireland.
- Plenary lecture at the Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs’ conference “Oppvekstkonferansen 2012”; 2012-10-24. Oslo, Norway.
- Plenary lecture at UNIFEC Conference: “A Better Way to Protect ALL Children: The theory and practice of child protection systems”; 2012-11-13 – 2012-11-16. New Delhi, India
Commentaries in Media
Selected
- Skivenes M. (2019). Child protection and child centrism – the Grand Chamber case of Strand Lobben and others v. Norway 2019. Strasbourg Observers, 11 October 2019.
- Skivenes, M. og Helland, H. (2019). Barns rett til familieliv (“Children’s right to family life”, in Norwegian). Dagbladet, 23 February 2019.
- Skivenes, M. (2018). Hvem har mest innflytelse – Solberg eller NAV-konsulenten? (“Who has the most influence – the Prime Minister or the welfare officer”, in Norwegian). Bergens Tidende, 5 June 2018.
- Skivenes M. og McEwan-Strand A. (2018). A Child-Centred Court of Human Rights? Strand Lobben v. Norway. Strasbourg Observers, 3 January 2018.
- Skivenes, M. (2016). Rettigheter som utfordrer. (“Rights that challenge”, in Norwegian). Bergens Tidende, December 1 2016
Marit Skivenes does also regularly publish blog posts at discretion.uib.no
Media contributions
*Selected
- Erfaren forsker skal lede ny barnevernsutredning. Interview / news article in Kommunal rapport. Punlished 30.03.2021.
- Barnevernet ber sjeldnere om å ta over omsorgen for barn med tvang. Interview / news article in Bergens Tidende. Published 16. 10.2020.
- Ny forskning: Avslører nye lovbrudd. Interview / news article in Dagbladet. Published 15.09.2020.
- Advarer mot inspirasjon fra Norge. Interview / news article in Dagen. Published 23.05.2020.
- Professor: – Norsk barnevern er i front med barns rettigheter. Det kan virke som om vi har fått svi for det. Interview in Aftenposten / Bergens Tidende. Published 25.11.2019
- Adopsjon gir bedre levekår. Interview / news article at Forskning.no. Published 09.02.2019.
- Rundt 50 barn i året adopteres av fosterforeldre. Det er altfor få, ifølge ny rapport. Interview / news article in Aftenposten. Published 05.02.2019.
- Norwegian mother wins asylum in Poland. Interview / news article in The Times. Published 18.12.2018.
- Her er boka som skal forandre barnevernet. Interview / news article in FriFagbevegelse. Published 01.10.2018.
- “Hatet mot barnevernet” (The hatred against child protection services, in Norwegian). Bergens Tidende, 3. juni 2017.
- “Statens rolle overfor familien” (The governments role in family life, in Norwegian). Dagen, 16. mai 2017.
- “Forsker på omsorgsovertakelser” (Researching on child protection care orders, in Norwegian). Fontene, 15. februar 2017.
- “Fikk 18 millioner kroner i stipend” (Received 18 million norwegian kroner in scholarship, in Norwegian). Bergens Tidende, December 15th 2016.
Current
Positions
- Head of the Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism
- Chair of the research group DIPA (Discretion and Paternalism
- Research leader of Child Rights Unit at Centre on Law and Social Transformation
- Representative in the Faculty Board, 2017-2021 (as well as 2013-2017).
- Member of the Departments Council, 2017-2021 (as well as 2013-2017).
- Steering Committee member of Centre on Law and Social Transformation
- Steering Committee member of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Implementing Project (CRC-IP)
- Steering Committee member of the Inter-disciplinary Network for Research on Child Welfare Proceedings and Decision-Making
- Co-director of CEIPAMM (Centro Europeo de Investigación. Políticas y Acción Para Los Menores y La Migración)
- Head of commission for the Official Norwegian Report on improved quality and legal protection in child protection 2021-2023 for the Ministry of Children and Families
- Elected member of The European Academy of Sciences
Previous
- Member of the working group for the Quality in Research Strategy at UiB
- Leader of the working group for research in the Government’s Barnunge21 strategy
- Organizer of the fourth “Colloquium on the United Nations Covention on the Rights of the Child Implementation Project (CRC-IP)” together with Karl Harald Søvig. Funded by the Norwegian Research Council (VAM). April 2017.
- Deputy Chair for the research group “Politics, Governance and Innovation”, Dept. of Administration and Organization Theory, UiB. (2013 – 2015)
- Member of the Committee for Education, Dept. of Administration and Organization Theory, UiB. (2012 – 2013)
- Board member, Research Group “Productive Disruptions”, Bergen University College (2010 – 2018)
- Board member of the Department Board, Dept. of Education and Health, UiB. (2006 – 2007)
- Member of reference group for the thematic paper, “Protecting Children from Violence”, to be presented to Governments of Asia-Pacific at the Third High Level Meeting for Cooperation on Child Rights. 2016. Engaged by the “Child protection section”, for Regional Office for South Asia, UNICEF.
- Member of the evaluation committee on the “The Norwegian Center for Child Behavioral Development”, engaged by the Norwegian Governments, Ministry of children, equality and social inclusion.
- Member of the reference group for the paper “Towards a Typology for Child Protection Systems”, 2013-2014, engaged by the “Child Protection Section”, NY, UNICEF.
Marit Skivenes is the principal investigator and chair of the pro bono group at the centre, who conducts research on children’s rights. Read more
Marit Skivenes was awarded the prestigous ERC Consolidator Grant in 2016 for her research project DISCRETION. Read more about this here.
Marit Skivenes and Katrin Kriz were awarded the ISW prize for best article published in 2015 with the article “Challenges for marginalized minority parents in different welfare systems: Child welfare workers’ perspectives“.
Prof. Skivenes giving a short presentation on the Norwegian child welfare system (in Norwegian)
Get to know Marit
What are you working on at the moment?
Now, I am working with a large data material on populations view on child protection thresholds, their attitudes towards poverty versus parental behavior; the role of age on children´s involvement in decisions about their own well-being; and citizens views on natural family versus social family
Where are you best able to think?
Many places. I like variation, and I have some favorite cafes in which I can have coffee and work very concentrated. But, my office at the university is a good spot and likewise my workspace at home – although, with a dog and two cats ruling the premises at home it sometimes feels a bit crowded.
What does your workspace look like?
Messy. A lot of notes and project folders. I do not put things back in its place (which is hard to admit, as I would really like to be such a person).
How does a typical day at work look like for you?
Up early, get some hours work before my boys are up. Thereafter off to the office or a café, and sometimes I just continue writing at home – depending on the flow.
What is the best thing about your job?
Supervising students and teaching classes, working with smart and energetic research colleagues, developing new ideas and finding solutions to problems.
… and the worst?
Ha, ha, I will not go there.
If you had to choose a different field, what would it be?
Hmm, difficult – clearly there are many very interesting jobs. Maybe an investigative journalist, or an Ombudsman for Children, or lead the charity work of a really, really wealthy organization. However, it is difficult to give up the freedom that my position at the university entails with 50% research time that I can spend on whatever I wish (almost😊).
Is there a TV-show you are binging?
OMG, many, just finished “Wheel of Time”, and last semester is was f“Wednesday” on Netflix, a superb version of the Addams Family that Tim Burton has produced. Another family favorite is Ted Lasso – and we are eagerly waiting for season 3. Super-fun, warm and a show for everybody.
Your friend sets you up on a date with someone famous – who do you hope turns up?
Hmm, not sure I would show up for a blind date. And with someone famous ….nah.
But, there are so many talented persons: I used to say that number one would be Ricky Gervais, as he is extremely funny and has an exceptional ability to observe people’s peculiarities. But, after being at his show in Spectrum, Oslo, which was not smart and funny, he has been pushed down on the list after Trevor Noah, the host of the Daily Show – enormously funny and smart, and then its Jerry Seinfeld of course, and John Oliver, and Samantha Bee, and John Stewart and, not to forget my loooooongtime favorite Stephen Colbert.
Finally, what’s on your ear?
At the moment, two books, of which both are in my view highly recommended. Frist, Twilight of Democracy by Anne Applebaum, a super-interesting book. Second, Kongen, lova og landet, by Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde – a woderous book on how an influential law – Landslova – was made in 1275(ish) in Norway.
Updated Autumn 2023
Research focus
- Child protection and child welfare systems
- Discretion
- Children’s rights
- Decision-making
- Deliberative Democracy
- Welfare state
- Political Theory
Contact information
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Visitor address:
Department of Government
Christiesgt. 17, 5007 Bergen
Postal address:
P.O. box: 7802, 5007 BERGEN