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The power of citizens and professionals in welfare encounters
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16 August 2017

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Political science and theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Politics and government, Sociology, Welfare and benefit systems, Social and cultural anthropology
1 Introduction
Part I Power and professions in welfare work
2 Professions, de-professionalisation and welfare work
3 Soft power and welfare work
4 Powerful encounters as seen from an interactionist perspective
Part II The bureaucratic, market and psychology-inspired contexts
5 The bureaucratic context: administrator-client
6 The market context: service-consumer
7 The psychology-inspired context: coach-coachee
Part III Welfare encounters in practice
8 The power of bureaucracy, market and psychology in citizen-staff encounters
9 Conclusion
Index