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Dil Bach is an Associate Professor at the Department of Educational Anthropology within the Danish School of Education. Their research focuses on parenting strategies, early childhood education, and the intersection of welfare state policies with family dynamics. Bach has conducted extensive studies on cultural norms in parenting, particularly in Denmark and Singapore, and explores how socioeconomic factors influence child-rearing practices.
Key research projects include investigations into school readiness, challenges of intensive parenting in multicultural contexts, and the civilizing practices within affluent families. Bach collaborates with institutions to analyze family-childcare interactions and policy implications. Their work bridges anthropology, sociology, and education, emphasizing empirical methodologies.
Publications highlight topics like psychosocial health in HIV-positive mothers, comparative parenting styles, and the sociological dimensions of childcare reforms. Current projects (2023-2025) explore family positioning in early childhood education and pedagogical approaches to children’s behavioral challenges.
Bach’s contributions include over 15 peer-reviewed articles and books, with a focus on qualitative studies in education and family systems. Their research often addresses societal tensions between disciplinary practices and child-centered approaches in educational institutions.
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