Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies

AbstractEuropean studies have identified the difficulties of local collaboration relations as an obstacle to implementing integration measures. This article’s ambition is to explore co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integra...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth Busengdal, Roar Amdam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2241259
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description AbstractEuropean studies have identified the difficulties of local collaboration relations as an obstacle to implementing integration measures. This article’s ambition is to explore co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies directed at newly arrived refugees. In the analyses, we have studied and interpreted collaborative processes and extracted their efforts and what key elements describe the processes. Our results suggest that the analysed municipalities employ collaboration in the form of co-creation as a strategy for mobilising experiences, resources and ideas from a plurality of actors to highlight, strengthen and prioritise the integration efforts throughout the municipality organisation. The results suggest that key elements of co-creation as a strategy for improving services for refugees are spokespersons for integration issues and interdisciplinary efforts, along with using their planning and governance system to involve more actors in integration efforts. However, their motivation for these actions seems to not be to exclusively increase a collaboration profile regarding integration issues, but rather to respond to some of the challenges the municipality has regarding complex social challenges.
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spelling doaj.art-e0cc94fcf6de4d7690cad4e8ddecd2d42024-04-22T10:42:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862023-12-019110.1080/23311886.2023.2241259Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policiesElisabeth Busengdal0Roar Amdam1Volda University College, Volda, NorwayProfessor in Public Planning and Leadership, Volda University College, Volda, NorwayAbstractEuropean studies have identified the difficulties of local collaboration relations as an obstacle to implementing integration measures. This article’s ambition is to explore co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies directed at newly arrived refugees. In the analyses, we have studied and interpreted collaborative processes and extracted their efforts and what key elements describe the processes. Our results suggest that the analysed municipalities employ collaboration in the form of co-creation as a strategy for mobilising experiences, resources and ideas from a plurality of actors to highlight, strengthen and prioritise the integration efforts throughout the municipality organisation. The results suggest that key elements of co-creation as a strategy for improving services for refugees are spokespersons for integration issues and interdisciplinary efforts, along with using their planning and governance system to involve more actors in integration efforts. However, their motivation for these actions seems to not be to exclusively increase a collaboration profile regarding integration issues, but rather to respond to some of the challenges the municipality has regarding complex social challenges.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2241259co-creationco-productionpolicy implementationrefugee integrationlocal government
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Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
Cogent Social Sciences
co-creation
co-production
policy implementation
refugee integration
local government
title Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
title_full Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
title_fullStr Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
title_full_unstemmed Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
title_short Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
title_sort co creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies
topic co-creation
co-production
policy implementation
refugee integration
local government
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2241259
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