Home‐ and Community‐Based Work at the Margins of Welfare: Balancing between Disciplinary, Participatory and Caring Approaches
By the end of the 20th century, deinstitutionalisation had become a pervasive trend in the Western world. This thematic issue discusses how successful deinstitutionalisation has been in enabling dignified and safe living with necessary services in local communities. It contributes to an understandin...
Main Authors: | Kirsi Juhila, Cecilia Hansen Löfstrand, Johanna Ranta |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cogitatio
2021-08-01
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Series: | Social Inclusion |
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Online Access: | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4667 |
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