Responsibilisation at the Margins of Welfare Services

Responsibilisation at the Margins of Welfare Services

Hall, Christopher; Juhila, Kirsi; Raitakari, Suvi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

228

Mole

Inglês

9781138360976

15 a 20 dias

440

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CONTENTS

List of contributors

Acknowledgements






Introduction: Kirsi Juhila, Suvi Raitakari and Christopher Hall
PART I: Conceptual and methodological premises




Responsibilization in governmentality literature: Kirsi Juhila, Suvi Raitakari and Cecilia Hansen Loefstrand



Responsibilities and current welfare discourses: Kirsi Juhila, Suvi Raitakari and Cecilia Hansen Loefstrand



Analysing the management of responsibilities at the margins of welfare practices: Kirsi Juhila and Christopher Hall
PART II: Managing client responsibilities




Clients accounting for the responsible self in interviews: Suvi Raitakari and Kirsi Guenther



Making active citizens in the community in client-worker interaction: Suvi Raitakari and Nichlas Permin Berger



Negotiating risks, choices and progress in case planning meetings: Christopher Hall, Lisa Morriss and Kirsi Juhila
PART III: Managing worker and service provider responsibilities




Welfare workers reflecting their everyday responsibilities in focus groups: Jenni-Mari Raesaenen and Sirpa Saario



Negotiating boundaries of professional responsibilities in team meetings: Sirpa Saario, Jenni-Mari Raesaenen and Christopher Hall



Constructing service providers' responsibilities in interviews on commissioning: Sirpa Saario, Dorte Caswell and Christopher Hall



Conclusions: Suvi Raitakari, Kirsi Juhila and Christopher Hall

Author index

Subject index
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Floating Support Service;Grass Roots Level Workers;floating;Welfare Workers;support;Supported Housing Services;grass;Housing Support Worker;roots;Welfare Discourses;level;Everyday Practices;workers;Grass Roots Level;governmentality;Exclusionary Boundary Work;literature;Boundary Work;discourse;Severe Drug Abuse Problems;christopher;Worker Client Interactions;Christopher Hall;Good Life;Inclusionary Boundary Work;Residential Nursing Home;Advanced Liberal Policies;Predefined Time Limit;NGO Manager;Case Planning Meetings;Care Coordinator;Care Planning Meeting;Western Welfare Societies;Wrap;Self-management Approach