The purpose of this study is to analyse observed situations of successful cooperation, even if it unfolds during shorter interaction sequences. The aim is to analyse how and when the actors within juvenile care in Sweden present successful cooperation, and which interactive patterns are involved in the construction of this phenomenon. Forming the empirical basis for this study are 119 field observations of organised meetings and informal meetings before and after organised meetings, during visits to youth care institutions in Sweden, social services offices, and the Swedish National Board of Institutional Care. In this study, markers are used to define successful cooperation in the empirical material, so that actors who belong to at least t...
Co-operation is highly valued in Swedish welfare work and joint efforts within and between healthcar...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how school and social service in the city of Ma...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...
Earlier research on collaboration shows that cooperation comprises problems and conflicts. The purpo...
Previous research on collaboration in social work practice shows that conflicts among collaborating ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse observed situations of successful cooperation, even if it un...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
The aim of this study is to analyze how and when the professional actors within the Swedish child we...
The aim of this ethnographic study is to analyse themes for ‘the successful collaborations’ that eme...
The aim of this ethnographic study is to analyse themes for ‘the successful collaborations’ that eme...
In a study of a project concerning Swedish juvenile care professionals, youngsters and parents were ...
In this dissertation a collaboration project in Swedish youth care is analysed. The aim of the proje...
Co-operation is highly valued in Swedish welfare work and joint efforts within and between healthcar...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how school and social service in the city of Ma...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...
Earlier research on collaboration shows that cooperation comprises problems and conflicts. The purpo...
Previous research on collaboration in social work practice shows that conflicts among collaborating ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse observed situations of successful cooperation, even if it un...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of colla...
The aim of this study is to analyze how and when the professional actors within the Swedish child we...
The aim of this ethnographic study is to analyse themes for ‘the successful collaborations’ that eme...
The aim of this ethnographic study is to analyse themes for ‘the successful collaborations’ that eme...
In a study of a project concerning Swedish juvenile care professionals, youngsters and parents were ...
In this dissertation a collaboration project in Swedish youth care is analysed. The aim of the proje...
Co-operation is highly valued in Swedish welfare work and joint efforts within and between healthcar...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how school and social service in the city of Ma...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...