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  3. Vol. 6 (2016): Special Issue No S1: Welfare Professions in Transition

Vol. 6 (2016): Special Issue No S1: Welfare Professions in Transition

Published: 2016-03-01

Articles

  • Welfare Professions in Transition

    Annette Kamp
    1-6
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  • Material Construction of Care Workers’ Identity

    Sanna Laulainen, Anneli Hujala
    7-25
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  • What Is a Good Workplace? Tracing the Logics of NPM among Managers and Professionals in Swedish Elderly Care

    Britt-Inger Keisu, Ann Öhman, Birgit Enberg
    27-46
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  • Evidence-based Nursing in the IED: From Caring to Curing?

    Jette Ernst
    47-66
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  • Struggles of Professionalism and Emotional Labour in Standardized Mental Health Care

    Annette Kamp, Betina Dybbroe
    67-86
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  • Autonomy and Emotion Management. Middle managers in welfare professions during radical organizational change

    Hulda Mjöll Gunnarsdóttir
    87-108
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  • Letting go of Managing? Struggles over Managerial Roles in Collaborative Governance

    Mie Plotnikof
    109-128
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  • Getting Sick and Disabled People off Temporary Benefit Receipt: Strategies and Dilemmas in the Welfare State’s Frontline

    Heidi Moen Gjersøe
    129-145
    • PDF

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HealthEmploymentIdentitywagesGenderLabour marketWork/lifeLearningOrganiza

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