Policy, people, and the new professional : de-professionalisation and re-professionalisation in care and welfare / Jan Willem Duyvendak, Trudie Knijn, Monique Kremer, (eds.)
An essential perspective on the latest shifts in roles of the health and welfare professionals throughout Europe.
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Other title: | De-professionalisation and re-prefessionalisation in care and welfare. |
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Language: | English |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
[2006]
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Series: | Care & welfare.
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Table of Contents:
- Policy, people, and the new professional: an introduction / Jan Willem Duyvendak, Trudie Knijn and Monique Kremer
- The rise of contractualisation in public services / Trudie Knijn and Peter Selten
- Evidence-based policy: from answer to question / Giel Hutschenmaekers and Bea Tiemens
- Societal neurosis in health care / Margo Trappenburg
- When ideologies bounce back: the problematic translation of post-multicultural ideologies and policies into professional practices / Jan Willem Duyvendak and Justus Uitermark
- Safe neighbourhoods / Sophie Body-Gendrot
- When diversity matters / Marleen van der Haar
- From residents to neighbours: the making of active citizens in Antwerp, Belgium / Maarten Loopmans
- Authority, trust, knowledge and the public good in disarray / Monique Kremer and Evelien Tonkens
- Heroes of health care? Replacing the medical profession in the policy process in the UK / Celia Davies
- Tensions in medical work between patients' interests and administrative and organisational constraints / Werner Vogd
- Empowerment of social services professionals: strategies for professionalization and knowledge development / Jeroen Gradener and Marcel Spierts
- Professional management of professionals: hybrid organisations and professional management in care and welfare / Mirko Noordegraaf.