In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is more description of results and outputs and tighter requirements of front-line work. The changes taking place address a shift towards managerial forms of control and organizational regulations in a range of Western countries. However, the new managerial regimes have different consequences for professionals as objects and subjects of governance. This paper investigates the extent of managerial and administrative regulations in the Norwegian social services, questioning the asserted negative impacts on professional autonomy in social work practice. The empirical data derive from a survey conducted among practitioners and managers in 125 local age...
This article describes and analyzes how standardization is framed and adapted in relation to social ...
Today’s public social service organizations are increasingly confronting two principal and potential...
The aim of this study was to explore social workers' experiences and views of administrative tasks w...
In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is mo...
<p>In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is...
The personal social services in Sweden have undergone major changes during recent decades, partly du...
The point of departure of this article is contemporary changes in the relationship between national ...
This article discusses conditions of professional social work in public organizations, especially fr...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
Quasi-markets and managerial steering techniques have spread in the provision of welfare state servi...
This chapter explores the experiences of social service managers in Britain and Sweden focusing on t...
While central government guidance has standardised children’s social work processes, social work pra...
Consisting of four scientific papers and a comprehensive overview, this thesis concerns governance i...
This article describes the process of professionalisation in the field of social control in Sweden. ...
Work in the public sector has been changing dramatically in recent decades. Reforms aimed at increas...
This article describes and analyzes how standardization is framed and adapted in relation to social ...
Today’s public social service organizations are increasingly confronting two principal and potential...
The aim of this study was to explore social workers' experiences and views of administrative tasks w...
In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is mo...
<p>In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is...
The personal social services in Sweden have undergone major changes during recent decades, partly du...
The point of departure of this article is contemporary changes in the relationship between national ...
This article discusses conditions of professional social work in public organizations, especially fr...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
Quasi-markets and managerial steering techniques have spread in the provision of welfare state servi...
This chapter explores the experiences of social service managers in Britain and Sweden focusing on t...
While central government guidance has standardised children’s social work processes, social work pra...
Consisting of four scientific papers and a comprehensive overview, this thesis concerns governance i...
This article describes the process of professionalisation in the field of social control in Sweden. ...
Work in the public sector has been changing dramatically in recent decades. Reforms aimed at increas...
This article describes and analyzes how standardization is framed and adapted in relation to social ...
Today’s public social service organizations are increasingly confronting two principal and potential...
The aim of this study was to explore social workers' experiences and views of administrative tasks w...