Transformation of the welfare sectors challenge professional identities of care and welfare workers in Scandinavia. At the same time welfare and care workers take part in these changes and are changed in the psycho-social setting of the workplace. This article presents research about care work in Denmark with a focus on subjective processing of work identity, applying a psycho-societal theoretical and methodical approach. A life historical and experiential understanding of Alfred LORENZER's cultural theory is applied to understand societal transformations, here in the work place and of professionals in relation to their present scene of work and in relation to their life history. Two concepts are applied, interaction form and scenic underst...
The aim was to study how socialworkers were articulating their horizontal change of work. Following ...
Migrant household work is a global phenomenon present across geographical contexts. Employing a hous...
CITAITON: Van Niekerk, L. 2016. Identity construction and participation in work: Learning from the e...
"Transformation of the welfare sectors challenge professional identities of care and welfare workers...
Veränderungen im Gesundheitswesen und der sozialen Wohlfahrt fordern die Berufsidentitäten von Krank...
In this article we problematize our field roles as two linguistic ethnographers who aim to study the...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...
This study explores the inter-related roles of professional identity and informal learning in shapin...
For several decades, the turn towards labour activation has dominated European social work and socia...
The aim of this study is to shed light on the varieties of workers´ agencies in working life change ...
This article explores what it is like to be a 'working carer'-that increasingly common category of e...
This article explores what it is like to be a ‘working carer’ - that increasingly common category of...
Purpose: This studys purpose was to explore how people on sick leave manage societal norms and value...
This article explores what it is like to be a ‘working carer’—that increasingly common category of e...
The purpose of this study was to get a better understanding of how newly graduated social workers wi...
The aim was to study how socialworkers were articulating their horizontal change of work. Following ...
Migrant household work is a global phenomenon present across geographical contexts. Employing a hous...
CITAITON: Van Niekerk, L. 2016. Identity construction and participation in work: Learning from the e...
"Transformation of the welfare sectors challenge professional identities of care and welfare workers...
Veränderungen im Gesundheitswesen und der sozialen Wohlfahrt fordern die Berufsidentitäten von Krank...
In this article we problematize our field roles as two linguistic ethnographers who aim to study the...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...
This study explores the inter-related roles of professional identity and informal learning in shapin...
For several decades, the turn towards labour activation has dominated European social work and socia...
The aim of this study is to shed light on the varieties of workers´ agencies in working life change ...
This article explores what it is like to be a 'working carer'-that increasingly common category of e...
This article explores what it is like to be a ‘working carer’ - that increasingly common category of...
Purpose: This studys purpose was to explore how people on sick leave manage societal norms and value...
This article explores what it is like to be a ‘working carer’—that increasingly common category of e...
The purpose of this study was to get a better understanding of how newly graduated social workers wi...
The aim was to study how socialworkers were articulating their horizontal change of work. Following ...
Migrant household work is a global phenomenon present across geographical contexts. Employing a hous...
CITAITON: Van Niekerk, L. 2016. Identity construction and participation in work: Learning from the e...