Waiting rooms of welfare bureaucracies are considered as physical enclosures that embrace the citizen with behavioral cues when seeking human services. Twenty-eight rooms across the country were directly observed and inductivel
International audienceThis article addresses access to basic health care facilities in Morocco, by e...
At the present time, medical treatment of children has greatly developed, however, it is economicall...
If welfare stigma depends upon social attitudes, only the neediest apply for welfare when they can m...
This is a paper about the social services waiting rooms. Our aim with the study has been to: ”Descri...
“Waiting room dilemmas- an ethnographical study of interactions and dilemmas in social welfare waiti...
A queuing model for public health service waiting lists is developed, and the implications for patie...
The role of the built environment in the context of healthcare service highly impacts how human inte...
A waiting room most commonly is an area of an office, a practice, or a parlour where people are seat...
The study presented here applies from an interdisciplinary perspective the “temporal know-how” of ar...
In this thesis I seek to investigate in the physical expressions of waiting spaces, with a particula...
Little attention has been paid to health inequities designed into the physical spaces themselves. Cl...
Within the context of global capitalism and late liberalism, the social and political implications o...
Background: Welfare Technology (WT) can promote participation in activity. Thus, initiatives to supp...
Currently, welfare programs coordinate a range of services to support work among welfare recipients ...
Living Labs approaches emphasise the importance of real life contexts in public spaces and service p...
International audienceThis article addresses access to basic health care facilities in Morocco, by e...
At the present time, medical treatment of children has greatly developed, however, it is economicall...
If welfare stigma depends upon social attitudes, only the neediest apply for welfare when they can m...
This is a paper about the social services waiting rooms. Our aim with the study has been to: ”Descri...
“Waiting room dilemmas- an ethnographical study of interactions and dilemmas in social welfare waiti...
A queuing model for public health service waiting lists is developed, and the implications for patie...
The role of the built environment in the context of healthcare service highly impacts how human inte...
A waiting room most commonly is an area of an office, a practice, or a parlour where people are seat...
The study presented here applies from an interdisciplinary perspective the “temporal know-how” of ar...
In this thesis I seek to investigate in the physical expressions of waiting spaces, with a particula...
Little attention has been paid to health inequities designed into the physical spaces themselves. Cl...
Within the context of global capitalism and late liberalism, the social and political implications o...
Background: Welfare Technology (WT) can promote participation in activity. Thus, initiatives to supp...
Currently, welfare programs coordinate a range of services to support work among welfare recipients ...
Living Labs approaches emphasise the importance of real life contexts in public spaces and service p...
International audienceThis article addresses access to basic health care facilities in Morocco, by e...
At the present time, medical treatment of children has greatly developed, however, it is economicall...
If welfare stigma depends upon social attitudes, only the neediest apply for welfare when they can m...