Political Economy of Care : welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction / Anette Fagertun Halvard Vike Heidi Haukelien (eds.)

Public long-term care services represent an interesting illustration of a particular type of commitment on the part of the (welfare) state, mainly because such services tend to involve more binding forms of reciprocity than in most other services. This book explores the implications of this reality...

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1.: Welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction in Scandinavia / Halvard Vike, Anette Fagertun, and Heidi Haukelien. - Part 1.: I The institutional welfare landscape, the social contract,and the capitalist social order : 2.: The politics of solidarity : explaining real universalism / Halvard Vike ; 3.: Institutrions and trust : the rise and fall of trust in public elderly carew / Heidi Haukelien ; 4.: Responsibility of actors in care and other welfare services : a focus on for-profits in Norwegian nursing homes /n Frode F. Jacobsen ; 5.: The rise of semiprivate elderly care in a supposedly universal welfare state : a critical investigation of a pvblic inquiry on the Swedish RUT deduction .- Part 2.: Recognizing, (re)framing, and (re)imagining care : 6.: A history of invisibility : the case of long-term care in Norway / Karen Christensen , and Kari Wærness ; 7.: Care and recognition in the Swedish home care market / Elin Peterson, and Helene Brodin, ; 8.: The glamour and grammar of innovation : notes on the spectacular reimagination of municipal care in Norway / Roar Hansen, Anette Fagertun, and Heidi Haukelien ; 9.: Caught in wicked system-produced problems : the case of infpormal carers in service provision for people with addictions and mental illness / Guro Huby ; 10.: Conceptualizing needs when allocating public long-term care services in the welfare state / Oddvar Førland .- 11.: Epilogue / Halvard Vike, Heidi Haukelien, and Anette Fagertun. -- Authors.
Public long-term care services represent an interesting illustration of a particular type of commitment on the part of the (welfare) state, mainly because such services tend to involve more binding forms of reciprocity than in most other services. This book explores the implications of this reality in further detail with the aim of providing a deeper insight into the welfare state as an emergent phenomenon and into what we conceptualize as a "welfare state experiment" - the case of Scandinavia. Our ambition is to advance a historical and multi-scalar analysis of this experiment by exploring how key tenets of the welfare state are changing in the lightof neoliberalism and the contemporary/current crisis of social reproduction/crisis of care.The contributors to this book approach this issue from diverse angles based on their different theoretical perspectives and scientific disciplines such as social anthropology, sociology, social work, and economy. They investigate how changes in the welfare service-chain are articulated at street-level by the public services and at the macro level in social policy and the imagination. They also examine how the relation(s) between these two realms of social reality give shape to a variety of 'translations', conflicts and negotiations. Forleggeropplysninger
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title Political Economy of Care welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction
spellingShingle Political Economy of Care welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction
Welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction in Scandinavia /
I The institutional welfare landscape, the social contract,and the capitalist social order :
The politics of solidarity : explaining real universalism /
Institutrions and trust : the rise and fall of trust in public elderly carew /
Responsibility of actors in care and other welfare services : a focus on for-profits in Norwegian nursing homes /n
The rise of semiprivate elderly care in a supposedly universal welfare state : a critical investigation of a pvblic inquiry on the Swedish RUT deduction .-
Recognizing, (re)framing, and (re)imagining care :
A history of invisibility : the case of long-term care in Norway /
Care and recognition in the Swedish home care market /
The glamour and grammar of innovation : notes on the spectacular reimagination of municipal care in Norway /
Caught in wicked system-produced problems : the case of infpormal carers in service provision for people with addictions and mental illness /
Conceptualizing needs when allocating public long-term care services in the welfare state /
Epilogue /
title_sub welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction
title_full Political Economy of Care welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction Anette Fagertun Halvard Vike Heidi Haukelien (eds.)
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Welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction in Scandinavia /
I The institutional welfare landscape, the social contract,and the capitalist social order :
The politics of solidarity : explaining real universalism /
Institutrions and trust : the rise and fall of trust in public elderly carew /
Responsibility of actors in care and other welfare services : a focus on for-profits in Norwegian nursing homes /n
The rise of semiprivate elderly care in a supposedly universal welfare state : a critical investigation of a pvblic inquiry on the Swedish RUT deduction .-
Recognizing, (re)framing, and (re)imagining care :
A history of invisibility : the case of long-term care in Norway /
Care and recognition in the Swedish home care market /
The glamour and grammar of innovation : notes on the spectacular reimagination of municipal care in Norway /
Caught in wicked system-produced problems : the case of infpormal carers in service provision for people with addictions and mental illness /
Conceptualizing needs when allocating public long-term care services in the welfare state /
Epilogue /
title_new Political Economy of Care
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contents Welfare state capitalism, universalism, and social reproduction in Scandinavia /
I The institutional welfare landscape, the social contract,and the capitalist social order :
The politics of solidarity : explaining real universalism /
Institutrions and trust : the rise and fall of trust in public elderly carew /
Responsibility of actors in care and other welfare services : a focus on for-profits in Norwegian nursing homes /n
The rise of semiprivate elderly care in a supposedly universal welfare state : a critical investigation of a pvblic inquiry on the Swedish RUT deduction .-
Recognizing, (re)framing, and (re)imagining care :
A history of invisibility : the case of long-term care in Norway /
Care and recognition in the Swedish home care market /
The glamour and grammar of innovation : notes on the spectacular reimagination of municipal care in Norway /
Caught in wicked system-produced problems : the case of infpormal carers in service provision for people with addictions and mental illness /
Conceptualizing needs when allocating public long-term care services in the welfare state /
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