Co-production is when people who receive care and the people who provide care work together as a team. They plan, make decisions, and give care together. This way, people who receive care and those not directly involved in day-to-day care are also able to share their own ideas and expe...
while the governance perspective assumes that governments alone, even if legitimate and highly competent, cannot tackle several complex issues, which call for a joint work of government and citizens (private sector, social networks, academic institutions), for a governmental-socialco-productionofthe goa...
The engagement with social movements as reflexive communities 鈥 not simply objects to be studied, but subjects actively producing their own analysis and explanations, their own 'knowledge-practices' 鈥 deeply transformed the in-fieldwork encounter. Through a series of co-analysis workshops, ...
Social work student practice placements in disabled people's organisations offer several advantages for individual students, their peers and tutors, and DPOs themselves, who can offer placements for students in supporting service users to give their views as well as delivering social care services. In...
The concept of ''ethical research'' holds considerable sway over the ways inwhich contemporary biomedical, natural, and social science investigationsare funded, regulated, and practiced within a variety of countries. Somecommentators have viewed this ''new'' means of governance positively;others, ...
MIP CANCUN is the most efficient content and co-production market in Latin America, with guaranteed pre-arranged meetings and top-level networking for content distribution, co-production and more.
The role of nonprofits in social services co-production has received increasing attention, but studies on developing countries are limited. Therefore, this study conducts an in-depth case study of a rural social work institute in Z village, Beijing, China. Using on-site observations, semi-...
Albeit contested, part-time work has been a concern of women trade unionists since the 1950s. This article examines the emergence and evolution of an important trend in the history of women's work from a multi-level perspective. It explores how women activists in the ICFTU, the ILO and ...
Tuurnas S., Stenvall J., Rannisto P-H., Harsalo R., Hakari K., 2015, „Coordinating co- production in complex network settings", European Journal of Social Work, t. 18, nr 3, s. 370-382.Tuurnas, Sanna P., Jari Stenvall, Pasi-Heikki Rannisto, Risto Harisalo & Kari Hakari (...
Interpretations of value are often grounded in assumptions of the biological and social norm. In contrast, our work was guided by 'designerly' conceptualizations of rigour and value. We considered design 'things' (objects/artefacts) versus 'Things' (a forum for people to come together); the ...