Marte Knag Fylkesnes
Position
Associate professor, Associate professor
Affiliation
Research groups
Publications
Academic article
- Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Marit Hjellset Larsen; Karen J Skaale Havnen et al. (2021). Listening to Advice from Young People in Foster Care—From Participation to Belonging. (external link)
- Anita Skårstad Storhaug; Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Elizabeth Langsrud et al. (2023). Parents’ and child welfare workers’ understandings of consent to emergency placements. (external link)
- Eirinn Hesvik Ljones; Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Milfrid Tonheim (2025). Navigating Family Relationships and a Sense of Home in Foster Care: The Experiences of Children With Migration Backgrounds. (external link)
- Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Anette Christine Iversen; Ragnhild Bjørknes et al. (2015). Frykten for barnevernet. En undersøkelse av etniske minoritetsforeldres oppfatninger.. (external link)
- Frederikke Jarlby; Milfrid Tonheim; Marte Knag Fylkesnes (2025). ‘To Feel at Home Is to Feel Safe’: Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (Re)Creating a Sense of Home in Foster Care over Time. (external link)
- Marja Tiilikainen; Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Sharon McGregor (2023). Family-like Relationships and Wellbeing of Young Refugees in Finland, Norway, and Scotland. (external link)
- Eirinn Hesvik Ljones; Øivin Christiansen; Marte Knag Fylkesnes (2025). A Space for Motherhood? Contact Visits from the Perspectives of Mothers with Migration Experiences. (external link)
- Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Marit Netland (2012). God praksis i møte med etniske minoritetsfamilier i barnevernet: saksbehandleres og foreldres erfaringer. (external link)
- Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Julie Taylor; Anette Christine Iversen (2018). Precarious participation: Exploring ethnic minority youth's narratives about out-of-home placement in Norway. (external link)
- Marte Knag Fylkesnes; Anette Christine Iversen; Lennart Nygren (2017). Negotiating deficiency: Exploring ethnic minority parents' narratives about encountering child welfare services in Norway. (external link)