Responsibilisation at the Margins of Welfare Services (Routledge Advances in Social Work)

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Responsibilisation at the Margins of Welfare Services (Routledge Advances in Social Work)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 228 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138360976
  • DDC分類 361.61094

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The impetus for this book is the shift in welfare policy in Western Europe from state responsibilities to individual and community responsibilities. The book examines the ways in which policies associated with advanced liberalism and New Public Management can be identified as influencing professional practices to promote personalisation, participation, empowerment, recovery and resilience. In examining the concept of 'responsibilisation' from the point of view of both the 'responsibilised client and welfare worker', the book breaks from the traditional literature to demonstrate how responsibilities are negotiated during multi-professional care planning meetings, home visits, staff meetings, focus groups and interviews with different stakeholders.

The settings examined in the book can be described as on the 'margins of welfare' - mental health, substance abuse, homelessness services and probation work, where the rights and responsibilities of clients and workers are uncertain and constantly under review. Each chapter approaches the management of responsibilities from a particular angle by combining responsibilisation theory and discourse analysis to examine everyday encounters. Taken together, the chapters paint a comprehensive picture of the responsibilisation practices at the margins of welfare services and provide an extensive discussion of the implications for policy and practice.

Drawing upon both the governmentality literature and everyday encounters, the book provides a broad approach to a key topic. It will therefore be a valuable resource for social policy, public administration, social work and human service researchers and students, and social and health care professionals.

Contents

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 Löfstrand



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



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 Günther



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 Räsänen and Sirpa Saario



Negotiating boundaries of professional responsibilities in team meetings: Sirpa Saario, Jenni-Mari Räsänen 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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