This ethnographic study examines how participatory spaces and citizenship are co-constituted in participatory healthcare improvement efforts. We propose a theoretical framework for participatory citizenship in which acts of citizenship in healthcare are understood in terms of the spaces they are in. Participatory spaces consist of material, temporal and social dimensions that constrain citizens' actions. Participants draw on external resources to try to make participatory spaces more productive and collaborative, to connect and expand them. We identify three classes of tactics they use to do this: 'plotting', 'transient combination' and 'interconnecting'. All tactics help participants assemble to a greater or lesser extent a less fragmented...
Community participation is widely thought to be important in the improvement of healthcare delivery ...
This research involves understanding the civic learning that emerged from the ways individuals in tw...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...
Research and policymaking are paying increasing attention to the development of citizenship, stimula...
Community participation is widely thought to be important in the improvement of healthcare delivery ...
Research and policymaking are paying increasing attention to the development of citizenship, stimula...
Are users of health services “consumers” or “citizens”? What does citizen participation really mean?...
Background Citizenship as a concept has often been understood in terms of the duties, rights, obliga...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
The article explores how spaces aimed at improving accountability in health systems are socially pro...
This article—third in a series of three—uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
Since the 1990s, public policy has made incremental transformations towards greater involvement of c...
The expansion of spaces for ‘patient and public involvement’ (PPI) in health systems in the UK is a ...
Community participation is widely thought to be important in the improvement of healthcare delivery ...
This research involves understanding the civic learning that emerged from the ways individuals in tw...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...
Research and policymaking are paying increasing attention to the development of citizenship, stimula...
Community participation is widely thought to be important in the improvement of healthcare delivery ...
Research and policymaking are paying increasing attention to the development of citizenship, stimula...
Are users of health services “consumers” or “citizens”? What does citizen participation really mean?...
Background Citizenship as a concept has often been understood in terms of the duties, rights, obliga...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
The article explores how spaces aimed at improving accountability in health systems are socially pro...
This article—third in a series of three—uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
Since the 1990s, public policy has made incremental transformations towards greater involvement of c...
The expansion of spaces for ‘patient and public involvement’ (PPI) in health systems in the UK is a ...
Community participation is widely thought to be important in the improvement of healthcare delivery ...
This research involves understanding the civic learning that emerged from the ways individuals in tw...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...