item: #1 of 92 id: njsr-2035 author: Blom, Björn; Nygren, Lennart title: Analysing written narratives: considerations on the ‘code-totality problems’ date: 2017-04-26 words: 9108 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: narrative analysis, text interpretation, coding, meaning, knowledge, social work, Ricœur Introduction The qualitative analysis of texts often implies some form of coding of text units, with the purposes to reduce, categorize or find the meaning in the material (Miles & Huberman, 1994; Robson, 2001). In narrative analyses, which this article employs, coding is a necessary step in order to uncover the meaning in a text (Riessman, 1993, 2004, 2008). keywords: analysing; analysis; analytical; appropriation; article; blom; cinderella; codes; coding; cognitive; comprehension; concepts; crusoe; different; discussion; doris; empirical; etc; example; experiences; explanation; important; interpretation; journal; knowledge; like; material; meaning; meeting; model; narrative; narrative analysis; naïve; naïve understanding; new; njsr; nordic; number; nygren; odysseus; point; possible; present; previous; problems; process; product; qualitative; questions; reader; reading; reasonable; research; research vol; results; ricœur; robinson; short; situation; social; social research; steps; stories; story; structural; structural analysis; students; studies; text; theory; totality; types; understanding; use; utterance; vol; way; words; work cache: njsr-2035.pdf plain text: njsr-2035.txt item: #2 of 92 id: njsr-2042 author: Rostgaard, Tine title: Care as you like it: the construction of a consumer approach in home care in Denmark date: 2011-06-10 words: 8259 flesch: 57 summary: This situation requires that a certain trust be in place between care user and care giver and that the care giver understands and respects the elderly’s dignity, vulnerability, and frailty, and such a relationship often requires time to develop. Little, however, was said about whether increased user-involvement would change the care relationship between care recipient and care provider, and if change were to occur, what might be the results. keywords: approach; article; assessor; assumptions; author; best; better; care; care assessor; cent; change; choice; commodity; consumer; continuity; countries; danish; denmark; elderly; equal; free; free choice; government; help; helper; home; home care; home help; individual; introduction; involvement; issue; journal; københavn; local; market; municipal; municipalities; municipality; need; new; njsr; nordic; offer; option; organization; overall; personal; policy; political; possibility; practical; private; privatization; profit; provider; provision; public; quality; relationship; research; right; services; social; special; state; time; translation; users; way; welfare; workers cache: njsr-2042.pdf plain text: njsr-2042.txt item: #3 of 92 id: njsr-2044 author: Scheff, Thomas title: Updating Labelling Theory: Normalizing but not Enabling date: 2017-04-26 words: 3013 flesch: 66 summary: Automatic normalizing can result in enabling, and automatic labelling can result in social rejection. 1 Until recently, I had not realized that in the actual dialogue, in order to normalize suspect behaviour, the healer must specifically translate the discourse out of the labelling mode into the normalizing mode, and be prepared to accept the consequences from the world of automatic labelling. keywords: automatic; depression; doctor; drugs; enabling; examples; film; gus; illness; journal; labelling; lars; life; little; long; mental; nash; new; njsr; nordic; normalizing; patients; person; psychiatrists; real; rejection; research; responses; rules; shame; social; society; students; theory; time; world cache: njsr-2044.pdf plain text: njsr-2044.txt item: #4 of 92 id: njsr-2045 author: Jernbro, Carolina Anne; Eriksson, Ulla-Britt; Janson, Staffan title: Young adults’ personal views on child abuse date: 2017-04-26 words: 7256 flesch: 57 summary: The definition of child abuse proposed by The Swedish Committee Against Child Abuse (Kommittén mot barnmisshandel) reads as follows: Child abuse is when an adult subjects a child to physical or psychological violence, sexual assault, humiliating treatment or fails to meet the child’s basic needs (SOU 2001b, p.120). Sexual abuse Sexual child abuse involves all forms of sexual acts that are forced upon a child by an adult. keywords: abuse; adults; analysis; authorities; category; causes; cent; child; child abuse; childhood; children; consequences; content; corporal; depression; emergence; ended; experiences; feelings; figure; health; important; journal; main; memories; need; neglect; njsr; non; nordic; open; participants; perpetrators; physical; present; psychological; psychological abuse; punishment; qualitative; question; questionnaire; report; research; respondents; results; rights; role; school; sexual; sexual abuse; social; society; sou; studies; study; survey; text; thoughts; type; victims; violence; vol; woman; world; year; young cache: njsr-2045.pdf plain text: njsr-2045.txt item: #5 of 92 id: njsr-2046 author: Rønning, Rolf; Berg, Anne Marie; Veggeland, Noralv; Kristiansen, Hans Wiggo; Haug, Inger title: Inaugural Editorial date: 2017-04-26 words: 611 flesch: 49 summary: Accordingly, the main purpose of the NJSR is to establish an arena for presenting Nordic social research, and research where Nordic cases or contexts are seen in a comparative perspective. In our statements about focus and scope, we have expressed the ambition of being a window into Nordic social science for readers beyond our borders. keywords: accepted; journal; material; njsr; nordic; number; readers; research; social; university; works cache: njsr-2046.pdf plain text: njsr-2046.txt item: #6 of 92 id: njsr-2047 author: Pfau-Effinger, Birgit; Och, Ralf; Jensen, Per H. title: Tensions between ‘consumerism’ in elderly care and the social rights of family carers: a German-Danish comparison date: 2011-06-10 words: 8450 flesch: 60 summary: In part in the market competition, since the elderly person in need of care can also chose paid family care instead of home care in many programmes for long-term care in European welfare states (Ungerson, 2004). We assumed that the differences in the legal construction of the work situation of the family carer, the care relationship, and the social rights connected with family care all differ in different types of welfare states. keywords: care; care insurance; care relationship; care situation; care work; caring; choice; conditions; consumer; danish; degree; denmark; different; effinger; elderly; elderly care; employment; european; family; family care; family members; frail; framework; free; germany; giver; hand; home; home care; insurance; issue; job; journal; kind; leave; legal; level; long; main; market; members; need; new; njsr; nordic; older; pay; people; person; pfau; policies; policy; private; providers; provision; public; receiver; regime; relationship; relative; research; rights; services; sgb; situation; social; special; state; tensions; term care; time; types; unpaid; welfare; work cache: njsr-2047.pdf plain text: njsr-2047.txt item: #7 of 92 id: njsr-2048 author: Kröger, Teppo title: The adoption of market-based practices within care for older people: is the work satisfaction of Nordic care workers at risk? date: 2011-06-10 words: 6554 flesch: 55 summary: NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research 2011 – Special Issue 96 Results The profile of Nordic care workers working with older people To put it briefly, in all four Nordic countries care workers who provide care for older people are, in general, middle-aged women who are born in their country of residence, who have training in and extensive experience of care work , who are employed by the public sector, and who work primarily in residential settings (table 1). Discussion The aim of this article has been to address the question of whether the recent adoption of market-based practices within Nordic care services for older people constitutes a risk for the work satisfaction of care workers. keywords: adoption; assessments; care; care services; care workers; cent; choice; control; countries; country; customer; data; denmark; different; employers; finland; health; index; issue; items; journal; level; management; market; models; national; needs; new; njsr; non; nordic; nordic care; nordic countries; norway; number; older; older people; people; policy; practices; privatization; profit; providers; provision; public; quality; questions; research; results; satisfaction; services; significant; social; special; summary; sweden; systems; variations; welfare; work; work satisfaction; workers; working; workplace cache: njsr-2048.pdf plain text: njsr-2048.txt item: #8 of 92 id: njsr-2049 author: Naumann, Ingela title: Towards the marketization of early childhood education and care? Recent developments in Sweden and the United Kingdom date: 2011-06-10 words: 8966 flesch: 52 summary: Private ECEC services increased more than threefold, and ECEC service provision fragmented, resulting in considerable regional and local variations in the availability and the quality of services (Randall, 2002). This model has not been abandoned but reinforced in recent years, with massive increases in public ECEC services and the extension of a statutory right to a place for all children aged one to six. keywords: 1990s; access; aged; broader; cent; central; centres; changes; childcare; childhood; children; choice; countries; day; demand; developments; different; doi; early; ecec; ecec services; economic; education; england; expansion; families; family; focus; free; funding; goals; good; government; high; ideas; increase; investment; involvement; issue; journal; kingdom; labour; las; limited; local; logic; london; low; market; marketization; model; municipalities; national; naumann; need; new; njsr; nordic; nursery; oecd; olds; parental; parents; places; policy; preschool; private; profit; providers; provision; public; quality; recent; reforms; research; responsibility; rights; schools; sector; services; skolverket; social; social research; special; staff; state; sweden; swedish; system; tensions; time; trends; united; universal; universalism; universalization; welfare; work; working; years cache: njsr-2049.pdf plain text: njsr-2049.txt item: #9 of 92 id: njsr-2050 author: Anttonen, Anneli; Häikiö, Liisa title: Care ‘going market’: Finnish elderly-care policies in transition date: 2011-06-10 words: 9831 flesch: 55 summary: European social care services: is it possible to identify models? Assessing the role of increasing choice in English social care services. keywords: 1990s; aged; analysis; anttonen; authorities; care; care policies; care services; cent; change; choice; citizens; consumer; countries; credit; documents; domestic; early; elderly; european; figure; finland; finnish; friendly; governance; government; health; help; home; housing; häikiö; important; institutional; issue; journal; like; local; major; market; marketization; mechanisms; mixed; municipalities; national; needs; new; njsr; non; nordic; old; pattern; people; persons; policies; policy; political; politics; practices; private; production; profit; providers; provision; public; reform; regime; research; responsibility; rights; sector; service provision; services; sheltered; sipilä; social; social care; social policy; social research; social services; society; special; state; sweden; system; table; tampere; tax; universal; universalism; university; use; vouchers; welfare; working cache: njsr-2050.pdf plain text: njsr-2050.txt item: #10 of 92 id: njsr-2051 author: Fersch, Barbara; Jensen, Per H title: Experiences with the privatization of home care: evidence from Denmark date: 2011-06-10 words: 7250 flesch: 52 summary: Even though a relatively small proportion of total care is provided by private contractors, privatization policies in elderly home care in Denmark have created several layers of tensions. We have identified four areas of tensions: 1) those between liberal and libertarian ideas and values versus local political orientations and practices; 2) new tensions and lines of demarcation among political actors, where old political conflicts no longer holds; 3) tensions between promises and actual delivery, due to insufficient control of private contractors; and 4) those between market principles and the professional ethics of care providers. keywords: administration; assessment; care; case; chief; choice; competition; contractors; control; danish; denmark; different; district; elderly; elderly care; enthusiastic; european; free; head; home; home care; interviewee; introduction; issue; jensen; journal; like; local; market; mechanisms; municipalities; municipality; new; njsr; nordic; outsourcing; policy; political; politics; price; private; private providers; privatization; profit; providers; provision; public; quality; research; responsibility; sceptical; sector; seniors; services; social; special; staff; standards; state; tensions; time; unit; welfare; work cache: njsr-2051.pdf plain text: njsr-2051.txt item: #11 of 92 id: njsr-2055 author: Pfau-Effinger, Birgit; Rostgaard, Tine title: Guest Editorial: Welfare-state change, the strengthening of economic principles, and new tensions in relation to care date: 2011-06-11 words: 2863 flesch: 53 summary: But state care based on public-sector social services was also contested, even in the Nordic countries. In this regard, the volume will add new elements both to the debate and to the scientific analyses of the strengthening of economic principles in care policies of European welfare states. keywords: article; care; caring; change; childcare; choice; countries; denmark; different; economic; effinger; elderly; european; family; free; home; introduction; issue; journal; market; new; njsr; nordic; pfau; policies; policy; principles; providers; provision; public; reforms; research; sector; social; special; states; strengthening; tensions; welfare; work cache: njsr-2055.pdf plain text: njsr-2055.txt item: #12 of 92 id: njsr-2056 author: Bjerke, Tore; Krange, Olve title: A walk in the woods: the effects of ethnicity, social class, and gender among urban Norwegian adolescents date: 2011-12-10 words: 8309 flesch: 60 summary: Ethnicity and socio-economic status as predictors of outdoor leisure activities Participation in outdoor physical leisure activities varies across ethnic groups and as a function of social class. However, studies indicate that time spent in outdoor physical activities has reduced in many populations, and that when children are active outdoors, they tend to stay closer to home compared to earlier records (e.g., Valentine & McKendrick, 1997). keywords: active; activities; activity; adolescents; age; analyses; areas; background; behaviour; bjerke; books; cent; children; class; countries; country; cultural; culture; data; differences; different; economic; effects; environmental; et al; ethnic; ethnicity; exercise; factors; family; finding; gender; girls; groups; health; hiking; home; immigrant; important; journal; large; leisure; level; lower; majority; measures; medicine; middle; minority; model; national; njsr; non; nordic; norway; norwegian; oslo; outdoor; parents; participation; people; physical; physical activity; population; public; pupils; recreation; relationship; report; research; respondents; science; sedentary; self; social; social research; socioeconomic; sports; status; students; studies; study; time; urban; variables; vol; walking; western; woods; working; young; youngsters; youth cache: njsr-2056.pdf plain text: njsr-2056.txt item: #13 of 92 id: njsr-2057 author: Solheim, Liv Johanne title: The understanding of Norwegian women’s sickness absence: towards a holistic approach? date: 2011-11-23 words: 8441 flesch: 60 summary: Staland-Nyman et al. (2007) have found correlations between domestic work strain, domestic work equity, marital satisfaction and self-related health. Irrespective of the amount of paid work, it is common that women bear the main responsibility for domestic work. keywords: absence; approach; aspects; burden; care; cent; children; complex; data; diagnoses; different; domestic; domestic work; efforts; experiences; factors; families; family; gender; health; holistic; home; illness; important; individual; influence; informants; interaction; job; journal; leave; life; long; mental; mothers; musculoskeletal; need; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; olsen; oslo; people; perspective; problems; qualitative; reasons; research; responsibility; role; sample; sick leave; sickness; sickness absence; single; situation; social; social research; society; sphere; strain; studies; study; support; symbolic; term; time; total; understanding; vol; women; work; working; workplace; years cache: njsr-2057.pdf plain text: njsr-2057.txt item: #14 of 92 id: njsr-2058 author: Wörlén, Marie title: Politicians’ priorities and the determinants of priorities in the Swedish social services date: 2012-04-05 words: 6736 flesch: 52 summary: Political priorities have a direct bearing on micro-level decisions since they provide the financial and regulatory framework for the individual case (Björk & Rosén, 1993; Lammintakanen & Kinnunen, 2004). In addition to formal political influence, allocative outcomes are also a result of how executives, administrators, and social workers implement political decisions. keywords: allocative; area; assistance; bergmark; block; board; capacity; care; ced; certain; child; children; conservative; cutbacks; decisions; deservingness; different; disabled; distribution; economy; eldercare; elderly; expected; extent; general; groups; health; ifs; journal; level; local; making; models; municipalities; municipality; n.s; need; njsr; nordic; order; party; people; policy; political; politicians; politics; principle; priorities; priority; problems; research; resources; respondents; result; services; setting; social; social research; social services; socialist; substance; support; swedish; table; unemployed; variables; vol; welfare; youth cache: njsr-2058.pdf plain text: njsr-2058.txt item: #15 of 92 id: njsr-2059 author: Johannessen, Aud; Möller, Anders title: Why do administrators employ or not employ support contacts? A Norwegian qualitative study date: 2012-06-25 words: 8011 flesch: 47 summary: The third category, management of the service, describes the variations of articulated reasons or arguments for and barriers hindering the allocation and organization of supporter services. Other informants with experiential knowledge remarked that it was easier for some persons with dementia who were not interested in using a day-care centre to accept supporter services, and that it could delay a placement in an institution. keywords: activities; administrators; allocation; authorities; authority; axelsson; care; carers; category; centre; contact; day; dementia; different; difficult; disease; experience; families; family; findings; formal; general; group; guidance; health; help; important; informants; information; interviews; journal; knowledge; law; legislation; local; local authorities; management; need; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; organization; people; persons; placement; present; public; qualitative; quality; research; service; social; study; subcategories; supervision; supporter service; supporters; time; use; vol; years cache: njsr-2059.pdf plain text: njsr-2059.txt item: #16 of 92 id: njsr-2060 author: Maravelias, Christian title: Occupational Health Services and the Socialization of the post-Fordist Employee date: 2012-07-10 words: 10578 flesch: 52 summary: Whereas OHSs was defined by its concern with health issues that were work-related, in that the causes of ill health or some health risk were to be found at work, OHSs now increasingly concern health issues, which affect or may affect employees’ work performance, but where the causes of potential or actual ill health are to be found in the private sphere or in the integration of the private and professional sphere of employees’ lives. A physician pointed out that this new and more encompassing notion of health relates directly to a new culture and managerial philosophy in their customers’ organizations: I think the new type of health services that we provide relate to how health has become an integrated part of most of our customers’ culture and philosophy. keywords: able; active; article; authority; better; capitalist; career; clients; coach; companies; concern; core; countries; discipline; economic; economy; employees; expertise; experts; fordism; general; good; health; health services; help; ill; important; individuals; issues; journal; labour; life; lifestyle; lives; london; management; market; medical; moral; myrdal; neo; new; njsr; nordic; notion; occupational; ohss; organization; particular; people; person; population; post; power; press; private; problem; professional; programmes; promotion; regard; regime; related; research; responsibility; role; sector; self; services; set; social; social research; society; state; stress; study; swedish; system; therapist; turn; type; university; vol; way; ways; welfare; whp; work; workers; working cache: njsr-2060.pdf plain text: njsr-2060.txt item: #17 of 92 id: njsr-2061 author: Hermanrud, Inge title: The transfer of knowledge and the problems of identity in a managed and online context date: 2012-09-15 words: 8739 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: managed networks, communities of practice, knowledge transfer, identity construction, public inspectorate, online context Introduction This article illustrates how the construction of conflicting identities creates problems for the transfer of knowledge between dispersed old-timers and newcomers in a managed and online context. There are multiple social identities, different social identities in each unit or community of practice, and possibly coexisting with a non-dominant company-wide identity. keywords: article; communication; communities; community; competence; construction; context; control; data; different; dispersed; employees; experience; expert; face; field; findings; group; hand; identities; identity; individual; inspection; inspectors; interests; interviews; journal; knowledge; lave; learning; management; manager; managerial; meetings; members; mutual; negotiating; networks; newcomers; njsr; nlia; nordic; old; online; organization; participants; people; place; policy; practice; problems; process; professional; reciprocity; research; role; sharing; social; social identity; social research; study; table; timers; transfer; use; view; vol; way; wenger; years cache: njsr-2061.pdf plain text: njsr-2061.txt item: #18 of 92 id: njsr-2062 author: Blom, Björn; Morén, Stefan title: Evaluation of quality in social-work practice date: 2012-09-15 words: 7803 flesch: 52 summary: Consequently, there are four different aspects of life quality, as table 2 demonstrates. In everyday life it is fairly self-evident and unproblematic to talk about different qualities of cars, clothes, furniture, and so on. keywords: article; aspects; balancing; basic; blom; care; certain; change; claim; clients; concept; customer; different; effects; evaluation; example; experiences; focus; general; goals; good; human; important; interventions; issue; journal; judgement; kind; life; means; morén; njsr; nordic; number; och; order; organizations; osborne; outcomes; people; persons; perspectives; point; political; positive; possible; practice; problem; production; public; quality; relation; research; results; services; social; social research; social services; social work; stakeholders; standard; table; time; type; use; users; vol; way; welfare; work; work practice; workers cache: njsr-2062.pdf plain text: njsr-2062.txt item: #19 of 92 id: njsr-2063 author: Johansen, Vegard title: Sickness presenteeism in Norway and Sweden date: 2013-01-05 words: 7062 flesch: 57 summary: The frequency of SP episodes is similar in the two countries. The frequency of SP (the distribution of SP episodes) was measured by the following question: keywords: absence; age; andersen; aronsson; article; cent; countries; data; days; distribution; education; employee; episodes; et al; factors; frequency; gustafsson; hansen; health; high; immigrants; income; journal; leave; likely; low; management; medium; njsr; non; nordic; norway; norwegian; physical; presenteeism; previous; private; public; questions; reference; report; research; respondents; response; results; sample; sector; sickness; significant; social; sp episodes; studies; study; survey; sweden; swedish; table; time; vol; western; work; workers; working; year cache: njsr-2063.pdf plain text: njsr-2063.txt item: #20 of 92 id: njsr-2064 author: Jakobsson, Niklas; Kotsadam, Andreas; Szebehely, Marta title: Informal eldercare and care for disabled children in the Nordic countries: prevalence and relation to employment date: 2013-02-17 words: 8564 flesch: 64 summary: Comparing informal care for older and disabled people is potentially important because care services for NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 4, 2013 4 these two groups tend to differ even in the same country. Using survey data from three Nordic countries, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, we first document the differences in informal care between the countries, and then we assess its impact on the relationship between informal caregiving and formal employment. keywords: -0.001; age; care; caregivers; caregiving; cent; children; column; common; countries; data; denmark; differences; different; disabled; economics; education; effects; eldercare; employment; european; family; gender; general; help; high; home; hours; important; income; informal; informal care; journal; kotsadam; likely; low; married; month; negative; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; number; older; parental; parents; people; policy; provision; relationship; research; respondent; results; services; social; social research; states; statistics; studies; substantial; sweden; table; variables; vol; welfare; women; work cache: njsr-2064.pdf plain text: njsr-2064.txt item: #21 of 92 id: njsr-2065 author: Bungum, Brita; Kvande, Elin title: The rise and fall of cash for care in Norway: changes in the use of child-care policies date: 2013-03-29 words: 8762 flesch: 61 summary: In many ways this research question reflected the public debate on the dual-earner model, and this study has found that different work cultures were important when it comes to the possibilities parents have for spending time and providing care for their own children, and also for what sort of care arrangements they choose to use. The majority of parents in Norway seem to prefer day care for their children. keywords: 1999; age; analyses; andersen; care; care scheme; cash; cent; children; choice; class; countries; data; day; debate; democratic; differences; different; dual; ellingsæter; equality; esping; ethnicity; families; family; fathers; focus; freedom; funded; gender; groups; hellevik; immigrants; important; income; introduction; journal; kvande; labour; life; low; main; market; model; mothers; myklebø; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; parents; participation; period; phase; policies; policy; political; reform; research; research vol; scheme; services; social; social research; state; statistics; support; time; traditional; use; vol; welfare; west; women; work; workforce; working; years cache: njsr-2065.pdf plain text: njsr-2065.txt item: #22 of 92 id: njsr-2066 author: Eriksson, Ulla-Britt; Janson, Staffan title: An explorative interview study of men and women on sick leave with a musculoskeletal diagnosis seeking an acceptable life role date: 2013-10-26 words: 7632 flesch: 59 summary: Microsoft Word - Eriksson, Janson - An explorative interview study of men and women on sick leave with a musculoskeletal diagnosis seeking an acceptable life role .docx NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 4, 2013 An explorative interview study of men and women on sick leave with a musculoskeletal diagnosis seeking an acceptable life role Ulla-Britt Eriksson Eastern Norway Research Institute Email: ulla-britt.eriksson@kau.se Staffan Janson Eastern Norway Research Institute Email: staffan.janson@kau.se Abstract Introduction: A dramatic increase in sicknesses absence in Sweden has led to a shift in the public debate. Departing from the view of sickness absence as a result of a poor work environment and stress, the debate in the early 2000s became more concerned with the breakdown of norms and the abuse of sickness insurance. keywords: absence; absentees; acceptable; agency; attitudes; care; causes; children; data; diagnoses; different; disability; encounters; environment; experiences; group; health; home; illness; individual; insurance; interview; job; journal; leave; life; listing; long; medical; musculoskeletal; new; njsr; nordic; norm; number; och; old; pain; patients; pension; people; perceptions; period; problems; psychiatric; rehabilitation; relations; research; respect; respondents; result; return; returners; role; self; shame; sick leave; sickness; sickness absence; situation; social; social research; stockholm; strategy; stress; studies; study; sweden; swedish; system; term; time; viktor; vol; women; work; working; year cache: njsr-2066.pdf plain text: njsr-2066.txt item: #23 of 92 id: njsr-2067 author: Johansen, Vegard title: Risk factors of long-term sickness absence in Norway and Sweden date: 2013-10-26 words: 5577 flesch: 59 summary: In Norway, self-employed men seem to have lower sickness- absence levels compared with employed men, but self-employed women had higher sickness absence levels compared with employed women (Nossen & Thune, 2010). There are many studies on sickness absence and LTSA (Lidwall, 2010), but fewer studies with a comparative approach. keywords: absence; age; cent; conditions; countries; data; days; differences; economic; education; employment; factors; gender; health; higher; immigrants; impact; important; income; journal; leave; level; lidwall; long; low; ltsa; njsr; non; nordic; norway; norwegian; physical; position; previous; public; regard; report; research; respondents; response; results; risk; sample; sector; self; sickness; sickness absence; significant; social; studies; study; sweden; swedish; term; vol; western; women; work; workers; working cache: njsr-2067.pdf plain text: njsr-2067.txt item: #24 of 92 id: njsr-2068 author: Glasdam, Stinne; Praestegaard, Jeanette; Henriksen, Nina title: Placed in homecare: Living an everyday life restricted by dependence and monitoring date: 2013-10-26 words: 8254 flesch: 63 summary: The ethics and politics of home care: a discussion paper. Increasingly distant from life: problem setting in the organization of home care. keywords: able; act; allocator; analysis; angus; assistant; care; care professionals; case; client; copenhagen; dahl; danish; dependence; different; discipline; disciplining; elderly; evening; everyday; family; field; foucault; framework; friends; glasdam; health; home; home care; homecare; husband; ian; interviews; journal; life; living; management; married; medical; njsr; nordic; notes; nursing; old; people; place; power; private; professionals; relation; relationships; research; resistance; right; rostgaard; rules; self; service; situation; social; social research; spouse; strategies; study; subject; sue; system; theoretical; time; treatment; university; visit; vol; way; wife; work; years cache: njsr-2068.pdf plain text: njsr-2068.txt item: #25 of 92 id: njsr-2069 author: Browning, Larry D.; Brentlinger, Joseph; Soernes, Jan-Oddvar; Stephens, Keri K title: The rhetoric of organizational stability and creativity: an analysis of the term ‘platform’ date: 2013-11-14 words: 7346 flesch: 53 summary: For instance, Martin Sköld and Christer Karlsson (2007) have dealt with the managerial aspects of ‘multibranded platforms’ (p. 554), and Consoli and Patrucco (2008) have analysed technology platforms as they pertain to innovation. NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 4, 2013 101 Keywords: platform, inductive, stability, creativity, scene, agency, communication, organizations, Burke Introduction This article analyses the usage of a single word—platform—to illustrate that communication relies upon what we call the two tenets of creativity and stability. keywords: agency; amanda; analysis; burke; business; cases; client; communication; company; concept; corporate; creativity; data; detail; different; email; employees; examples; face; firm; frank; hr-360; idea; important; inductive; information; innovation; instance; internet; interplay; ivar; john; journal; level; lrn; meaning; means; medical; nature; new; njsr; nordic; norway; offers; online; order; organizational; particular; people; platform; potential; process; product; protocol; research; research vol; researchers; sales; scene; sense; services; social; social research; stability; stable; structure; studies; technology; term; term platform; time; training; university; usage; use; uses; vegar; vol; web; words; work; world cache: njsr-2069.pdf plain text: njsr-2069.txt item: #26 of 92 id: njsr-2070 author: Snellman, Fredrik Nils Christian; Nygård, Mikael; Jungerstam, Susanne title: Conceptions and tendencies of age discrimination and attitudes date: 2013-11-14 words: 8167 flesch: 53 summary: Calasanti (2003) argues that there is a need NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 4, 2013 119 to theorize age relations and old age systematically as a political location in its own right, predominantly on the basis of the experiences of older people. According to Calasanti (2003, 215), ‘examining age relations … will allow us to explicate the structures that deny power to so many of the old for reasons having less to do with the aging of bodies and more to do with our construction of old age as sickness, dependence, lack of productivity, unattractiveness, and decline’. keywords: age; age discrimination; ageing; ageism; analysis; article; attitudes; balance; beck; bytheway; cent; changes; coefficient; collection; conceptions; cultural; data; different; discrimination; domains; ebs; empirical; european; everyday; experiences; finland; finnish; gerda; group; health; individualization; individuals; instance; interpretations; journal; knowledge; krekula; labour; life; lundgren; means; negative; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; observed; older; older people; palmore; people; political; population; positive; press; questions; regional; related; relations; report; research; research vol; respondents; response; results; self; sense; snellman; social; social research; society; status; study; subgroups; sweden; swedish; tendencies; tendency; time; tornstam; university; vol; ways; year cache: njsr-2070.pdf plain text: njsr-2070.txt item: #27 of 92 id: njsr-2071 author: Goth, Ursula S.; Småland, Erik title: Civic engagement and social capital in ship-preservation work in Norway: The scope, impact, and demographics of formal volunteering and publicly funded engagements date: 2014-02-24 words: 7167 flesch: 52 summary: First, it will present the impact and scope of volunteer work on historic ships. Women have more social interactions earlier in life, and there is equal involvement in volunteer work between genders in older age (Statistics Norway 2012). keywords: active; activities; activity; article; association; average; berkaak; capital; cent; civic; collective; community; cultural; culture; data; dch; directorate; dugnad; efforts; engagement; euros; experience; field; frivillig; funding; gender; group; health; heritage; historic; hours; impact; important; individual; informants; interviews; journal; key; life; local; members; men; new; njsr; nok; non; nordic; nordic journal; norway; number; organizations; oslo; participation; personal; preservation; profit; public; putnam; research; research vol; results; sector; ships; social; social capital; social research; society; statistics; study; time; university; value; voluntary; volunteer; volunteer work; volunteering; work; years cache: njsr-2071.pdf plain text: njsr-2071.txt item: #28 of 92 id: njsr-2072 author: Hjelte, Jan; Westerberg, Kristina title: The story of a knowledge-based and learning organization date: 2014-01-29 words: 7296 flesch: 47 summary: The aim of the present study was to analyse how political and professional groups involved in elderly care conceive of the idea of a knowledge-based organization, and how these conceptions relate to their expectations in relation to the future of elderly care. The study indicates that the interpretations of a knowledge-based organization bring stability and meaning to participants by linking elderly care, as it is in the present, to an image of its future. keywords: agents; analysis; approach; assistant; care; categories; change; chreim; communicational; conceptions; deficiencies; development; differences; different; economic; elderly; elderly care; example; expectations; future; governance; groups; imbalance; important; interview; journal; knowledge; leadership; learning; limited; local; management; managers; meaning; narrative; need; new; njsr; nordic; nurses; order; organization; participants; politicians; prerequisites; present; problems; processes; related; relation; research; resources; services; shared; social; social research; staff; structures; study; swedish; themes; transfer; umeå; understanding; use; vol; work; workplace cache: njsr-2072.pdf plain text: njsr-2072.txt item: #29 of 92 id: njsr-2073 author: Thagaard, Tove; Stefansen, Kari title: Expressions of commitment and independence: Exploring men’s emotional responsibility in heterosexual couple relationships date: 2014-02-06 words: 7173 flesch: 52 summary: Previous research on the emotional dimension of conjugal relationships has focused primarily on women’s emotional investments – and men’s lack thereof: studies have demonstrated that women shoulder the main responsibility for intimacy and commitment in couple relationships (Illouz, 1997; Duncombe & Marsden, 1999; Jamieson, 1999; Magnusson, 2006). Our approach is inspired by Connell and Messerschmidt (2005), who emphasize how changes in conceptions of hegemonic masculinities are related to new gender roles in couple relationships, as seen, for instance, in the companionate marriage. keywords: activities; basis; beck; challenges; class; collaborative; commitment; conflicting; consideration; contributions; couple; different; emotional; expressions; family; freedom; gender; heterosexual; important; independence; interests; intimacy; involvement; jamieson; jane; john; journal; kimmel; leisure; life; love; man; middle; model; njsr; non; nordic; organization; partner; pattern; personal; peter; priority; relationships; research; responsibility; responsive; robert; sara; separate; shared; sharing; social; social research; study; task; time; understanding; vol; way; women; work cache: njsr-2073.pdf plain text: njsr-2073.txt item: #30 of 92 id: njsr-2074 author: Ede, Lena; Starrin, Bengt title: Unresolved conflicts and shaming processes: risk factors for long-term sick leave for mental-health reasons date: 2014-05-05 words: 6345 flesch: 63 summary: This model clearly shows that restructuring – involving streamlining, staff reduction, and accelerating the pace of work – is a risk factor not only for those made redundant but also for those kept on (European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2013; Westgaard & Winkel, 2010; Theorell, 2009; Virtanen et al., 2007). David tried to make his supervisor understand the consequences of a major staff reduction, which entailed more work and new tasks for him: ‘When things were really tough last autumn, I said that I was very tired now, but he said aren’t we all. keywords: absence; agency; changes; conflicts; david; day; demands; doctor; efforts; emotional; energy; forms; försäkringskassan; health; help; home; humiliation; illness; insurance; intensity; interviews; job; journal; leave; listing; long; mental; model; new; njsr; nordic; overtime; people; problems; processes; psychological; reasons; research; respondents; risk; shame; shaming; sick; sick leave; sickness; social; social research; starrin; stress; studies; study; supervisor; swedish; tasks; term; theorell; theory; time; understanding; unresolved; vol; work; workplace cache: njsr-2074.pdf plain text: njsr-2074.txt item: #31 of 92 id: njsr-2075 author: Hjort, Torbjörn; Panican, Alexandru title: Navigating the market of welfare services: The choice of upper secondary school in Sweden date: 2014-06-22 words: 9493 flesch: 52 summary: Conformity with prevailing expectations governs the choices made: ‘The educational background of the parents is thus the most critical factor in school choice’ (Skawonius, 2005:17, our translation). Choosing for quality or inequality: current perspectives on the implementation of school choice policy in Sweden. keywords: ability; actual; agency; alternatives; analytical; article; ball; bunar; choice; citizenship; class; competition; concept; conditions; consumer; context; customer; deregulation; development; different; disadvantaged; diverse; eds; education; equality; example; factors; focus; formal; freedom; good; government; greater; groups; idea; independent; individual; information; journal; knowledge; level; london; lund; market; means; neoliberal; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norms; norén; och; opportunities; options; oxford; panican; parents; perspective; policy; political; press; principle; private; process; public; pupils; range; relationship; research; research vol; responsibility; restrictions; rights; role; routledge; school; secondary; segregation; services; social; social research; social rights; sociocultural; socioeconomic; state; stockholm; study; sweden; swedish; system; university; upper; vol; welfare; welfare services; welfare state cache: njsr-2075.pdf plain text: njsr-2075.txt item: #32 of 92 id: njsr-2076 author: Frederiksen, Morten title: And mistrust take the hindmost: generalized trust in Denmark from 1990-2008 date: 2014-06-27 words: 9046 flesch: 49 summary: Finally, education turns out to be the strongest driver of trust levels in general, as well as the specific increase in generalized trust in Denmark from 1990 to 2008. And mistrust take the hindmost: generalized trust in Denmark from 1990-2008 Morten Frederiksen Department of Political Science Aalborg University Email: mfr@dps.aau.dk Abstract While most countries are experiencing stable or declining rates of generalized trust, this has not been the case in the Nordic countries, where levels of generalized trust have continued to increase. keywords: age; analysis; associated; birth; cambridge; capital; case; changes; characteristics; cohorts; correlation; countries; danish; data; denmark; development; different; economic; education; employment; european; experiences; explanation; generalized trust; health; higher; hypothesis; impact; important; income; increase; independent; individual; influence; institutional; journal; level; life; low; lower; marital; model; modelling; newton; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; number; oxford; people; period; personality; poor; population; press; relations; research; research vol; resources; rothstein; science; self; significant; social; social research; social trust; socialization; societal; society; status; study; success; survey; table; theories; theory; trust; trust levels; type; university; uslaner; values; variables; vol; way cache: njsr-2076.pdf plain text: njsr-2076.txt item: #33 of 92 id: njsr-2077 author: Høyer, Hans Christian title: Implementing regional innovation policies: doctrines and factors of influence date: 2014-06-29 words: 10510 flesch: 44 summary: Gender seems to have contributed to differentiating the content of the doctrines regarding which innovation factors appear to be the most important. Keywords: Public regional policy, Innovation policy, Doctrines of action NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 5., 2014 111 Topic and research question Implementation of regional innovation policies is the topic of this article. keywords: action; addition; administrative; agricultural; agricultural departments; analysis; background; behaviour; bureaucrats; characteristics; characterizes; competence; conditions; content; county; culture; demographic; departments; development; differences; different; doctrines; eds; education; employees; factors; fagerberg; fashionable; field; finances; formal; gender; general; good; historical; implementation; important; independent; individual; industry; influence; informal; informants; inhibits; innovation; innovation bureaucrats; innovation norway; innovation policies; instrumental; interests; interpretations; interviews; ith; journal; knowledge; level; limited; logic; market; models; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; offices; officials; olsen; opportunities; organizations; oslo; oxford; perceptions; policies; policy; process; professionals; public; question; regional; related; relationship; research; research vol; segment; social; social research; specific; status; strong; studies; study; systems; table; tasks; theory; trade; understanding; units; vol cache: njsr-2077.pdf plain text: njsr-2077.txt item: #34 of 92 id: njsr-2078 author: Hedegaard, Troels Fage title: Stereotypes and welfare attitudes: a panel survey of how ‘poor Carina’ and ‘lazy Robert’ affected attitudes towards social assistance in Denmark date: 2014-08-19 words: 7716 flesch: 55 summary: Microsoft Word - 417 - proof3.docx NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 5, 2014 Stereotypes and welfare attitudes: a panel survey of how ‘poor Carina’ and ‘lazy Robert’ affected attitudes towards social assistance in Denmark Troels Fage Hedegaard Department for Political Science Centre for Comparative Welfare Studies Aalborg University Email: troelsfh@id.aau.dk Abstract What is the impact of a predominantly negative debate about social assistance on public and individual support for the social benefit? Keywords: welfare attitudes, stereotypes, attitude formation, panel study, social assistance, welfare NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 5, 2014 140 Breaking the ‘welfare consensus’? keywords: assistance; attitudes; benefits; carina; cases; cent; change; debate; direction; effect; egalitarian; impact; individual; information; interest; issues; journal; lazy; little; media; model; negative; njsr; nordic; number; opinion; order; overall; oxford; panel; people; period; personal; petersen; polarization; policy; political; politics; poor; positive; press; proximity; public; recipients; research; respondents; robert; science; self; significant; small; social; social assistance; social research; spending; state; stereotypes; studies; study; support; table; thesis; university; values; variables; vol; wave; welfare; work; zaller cache: njsr-2078.pdf plain text: njsr-2078.txt item: #35 of 92 id: njsr-2079 author: Örestig, Johan title: Ageing towards meaningful work? Age, labour-market change, and attitudes to work in the Swedish workforce, 1979–2003 date: 2014-11-18 words: 9913 flesch: 53 summary: This implies that differences in the probability of extrinsic work attitudes have been identifiable regardless of period, but that their prevalence has decreased as jobs involving features related to extrinsic work values have decreased since 1979. In other words, the odds ratio of working people in these age-groups holding extrinsic work attitudes is neither greater nor less than it was in 1979. keywords: age; analysis; attitudes; attitudinal; carstensen; changes; class; cohort; conditions; cultural; data; developments; differences; different; different age; distribution; earlier; eds; effects; employment; environment; exposure; extrinsic; extrinsic work; factors; general; generations; groups; hult; hypothesis; individuals; intrinsic; job; jobs; journal; labour; labour market; life; low; market; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; odds; older; patterns; people; period; psychological; psychosocial; ratio; reference; relation; research; research vol; results; sector; service; shows; social; social research; structural; study; sub; svallfors; sweden; swedish; table; theory; time; twenge; values; variables; vol; welfare; women; work; work attitudes; work values; workers; workforce; working; year; younger; youngest cache: njsr-2079.pdf plain text: njsr-2079.txt item: #36 of 92 id: njsr-2080 author: Thun, Cecilie title: Inclusive and Women-friendly in a time of Diversity? The Scandinavian citizenship regime – the ‘childcare lesson’ date: 2015-01-24 words: 7652 flesch: 54 summary: [The limits of welfare: immigration policies and welfare state in Scandinavia 1945-2010]. In A. L. Ellingsæter & A. Leira (Eds.), Politicising parenthood in Scandinavia: gender relations in welfare states (pp. keywords: aspects; benefits; brochmann; carer; cash; childcare; children; citizenship; countries; cultural; denmark; differences; different; discourse; diversity; double; dual; earner; eds; ellingsæter; equality; ethnic; family; friendly; gender; gender equality; hernes; important; integration; journal; labour; leave; leira; lister; majority; minorities; minority; model; mothers; mulinari; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; norwegianness; oslo; parental; parenthood; participation; policies; policy; political; politics; press; public; regime; research; rights; scandinavian; siim; social; social citizenship; social research; society; standard; state; sweden; tension; vol; welfare; welfare state; women cache: njsr-2080.pdf plain text: njsr-2080.txt item: #37 of 92 id: njsr-2081 author: Giritli Nygren, Katarina; Fahlgren, Siv; Johansson, Anders title: (Re)assembling the ‘normal’ in neoliberal policy discourses: tracing gender regimes in the age of risk date: 2015-01-31 words: 7717 flesch: 54 summary: In this perspective ‘old’ welfare states like Sweden have dealt with a limited amount of risk resulting from the industrial production process while in post-industrial societies, new risks fundamentally challenge old welfare states and welfare policy (Taylor-Gooby, 2006; Bonoli, 2005) which have responded with shifting some risks from the state to the individual (Hacker 2006; Marston et al. 2010). The penetration of market relations and of abstract systems into every aspect of the life-world compels the individual to choose. keywords: aim; analysis; black; box; class; concept; discourse; document; economic; economy; eds; employment; equality; example; exclusion; fahlgren; feminist; foucault; freedom; functioning; gender; government; groups; growth; health; individual; journal; labour; labour market; life; market; market discourse; meaning; measures; national; neoliberal; neoliberalism; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; normalization; old; outsiderhood; people; policies; policy; political; politics; position; possible; power; processes; programme; question; race; reform; relations; research; responsibility; risk; rose; social; social research; society; state; strategy; structural; sustainable; sweden; swedish; theory; time; vol; way; ways; welfare; work cache: njsr-2081.pdf plain text: njsr-2081.txt item: #38 of 92 id: njsr-2082 author: Hermansen, Åsmund title: Retaining older workers: the effect of phased retirement on delaying early retirement date: 2015-01-31 words: 8353 flesch: 53 summary: Nevertheless, the results in this article do not support the notion that offering phased retirement may reduce over- employment among older workers or have a positive effect on the labour supply. Though my analysis does not support the idea that more flexible working hours is a decisive factor for those who choose to opt for full early retirement, a possible next step could be to investigate the impact of offering flexible working hours on the employment duration of those who do remain in employment. keywords: afp; age; analysis; article; change; companies; company; conditions; contractual; contractual pension; control; data; differences; early; early retirement; effect; employees; employment; european; factors; fafo; flexibility; group; health; hermansen; hours; impact; individual; intervention; iwla; journal; labour; lack; life; market; measure; midtsundstad; nielsen; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; older; older workers; oslo; pension; period; policy; possibility; proportion; reduced; ref; relative; research; research vol; results; retention; retirement; risk; scheme; sector; social; social research; spouse; supply; time; treatment; university; vol; workers; working; working hours; years cache: njsr-2082.pdf plain text: njsr-2082.txt item: #39 of 92 id: njsr-2083 author: Kongshøj, Kristian title: ‘Moderate universalism’ in China and the Nordic countries: reviewing the major challenges in unemployment protection date: 2015-02-14 words: 8555 flesch: 54 summary: Chinese researchers began writing on Nordic welfare states as early as the 1980s, but the Chinese literature grew in earnest in the late 1990s (Zhang, 2013; Lin, 2001). Social welfare in China. keywords: abingdon; andersen; article; asian; assistance; average; benefit; cases; cent; challenges; china; chinese; comparative; countries; coverage; danish; days; denmark; development; diversity; duckett; duration; east; edling; eds; example; financing; finland; funds; generous; household; income; insurance; journal; labour; lei; levels; literature; living; local; low; market; means; minimum; mlss; model; national; new; njsr; nordic; nordic countries; nordic journal; nordic welfare; oxford; policies; policy; press; problems; protection; rate; regimes; replacement; research; routledge; rural; scheme; sino; social; social policy; social research; social welfare; state; sweden; system; unemployed; unemployment; unemployment insurance; universal; universalism; urban; vol; wage; welfare; welfare regimes; work; workers; years cache: njsr-2083.pdf plain text: njsr-2083.txt item: #40 of 92 id: njsr-2084 author: Solheim, Liv Johanne title: Relational social capital: Norwegian women’s experiences of the process of being on sick leave and the path back to work date: 2015-03-01 words: 10215 flesch: 58 summary: Domestic social capital affects relationships with family members and potential relationships with friends and neighbours. One important aspect of domestic social capital is having persons in the domestic sphere who can give practical help and emotional support during the process of recovering from sickness and building self-confidence. keywords: absence; article; association; challenges; children; colleagues; community; connected; contact; diagnoses; different; domestic; domestic social; emotional; employees; eriksson; experiences; family; friends; groups; health; help; high; illness; important; individual; influence; job; journal; lack; leave; life; lives; long; low; medicine; mental; mothers; musculoskeletal; networks; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; people; period; practical; problems; process; prospects; public; quality; related; relational; relational social; relationships; research; research vol; return; sample; self; sick; sickness; single; situation; social; social capital; social research; studies; study; support; term; time; vol; way; women; work; working; workplace; workplace social; years cache: njsr-2084.pdf plain text: njsr-2084.txt item: #41 of 92 id: njsr-2085 author: Rantakeisu, Ulla; Kuusela, Kirsti; Karlsson, Lis-Bodil title: Inequality confirmed: institutional exclusion in the interaction between job-centre advisors and unemployed young people date: 2015-09-12 words: 7384 flesch: 58 summary: Or does this only apply when they meet with women job advisors? Microsoft Word - 598, proof2.docx NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 6, 2015 Inequality confirmed: institutional exclusion in the interaction between job-centre advisors and unemployed young people Ulla Rantakeisu* Department of Social and Psychological Studies: Social Work Karlstad University Email: ulla.rantakeisu@kau.se *corresponding author Kirsti Kuusela Department of Social and Psychological Studies: Social Work Karlstad University Email: kirsti.kuusela@kau.se Lis-Bodil Karlsson Department of Social and Psychological Studies: Social Work Karlstad University Email: lis-bodil.karlsson@kau.se Abstract Since the 1990s, the pressures on the unemployed have intensified in Sweden owing to increasing demands on individuals to be employable. keywords: advisors; agency; analysis; authority; career; centre; class; class women; class youths; conditions; conflicts; contact; demands; different; emotional; emotions; employment; employment agency; exclusion; expectations; experiences; form; gender; greater; help; important; individual; inequality; institutional; interaction; interviews; jakobsen; job; jobs; journal; karlsson; labour; life; love; market; middle; new; njsr; nordic; norms; och; people; place; process; public; relations; research; shows; situation; social; social class; social research; studies; study; sweden; terms; time; unemployed; university; values; visits; vol; way; welfare; women; working; young; young people; young women; young working; youths cache: njsr-2085.pdf plain text: njsr-2085.txt item: #42 of 92 id: njsr-2086 author: Hansen, Gunnar Vold; Fugletveit, Ragnhild; Arvesen, Petter A title: What works? Flexibility as a Work-Participation Strategy for People with Addiction and Mental-Health Problems date: 2015-09-19 words: 7216 flesch: 62 summary: The basis here is clearly the principles of social work known as strengths-based social work (Saleebey, 1996; Graybeal, 2001). The strengths perspective in social work practice: Extensions and cautions. keywords: absence; addiction; balance; bicycle; data; demands; difficult; disability; disorders; employees; employment; environment; experiences; explanation; fit; flexibility; flexible; focus; function; good; group; hansen; health; health problems; important; inclusion; individual; interviews; job; jobs; journal; karlsson; leaders; life; mental; mental health; model; njsr; nordic; ordinary; oslo; participation; pedalen; people; person; plan; positive; possible; problems; project; question; requirements; research; resources; services; sheltered; social; social research; society; strategy; time; university; vol; way; work; workers; workforce; working; workplace cache: njsr-2086.pdf plain text: njsr-2086.txt item: #43 of 92 id: njsr-2087 author: Sæbø, Gunnar; Lund, Ingeborg title: Exposure to smoking in films and smoking behaviour among Norwegian 15- to 20-year-olds: a cross-sectional study date: 2015-09-19 words: 6802 flesch: 57 summary: Respondents with the highest exposure to film smoking are more likely to be established smokers than those with no exposure (adjusted odds ratios=2.22, confidence interval=1.04-4.77). Film smoking is significantly associated with smoking susceptibility and established smoking among Norwegian adolescents and young adults. keywords: 1st; 2nd; 3rd; 4th; adjusted; adolescents; adults; age; american; association; behaviour; countries; cross; cultural; dalton; drinking; effects; established; et al; exposure; factors; films; findings; friends; half; health; individual; influence; initiation; interaction; j.d; journal; low; medicine; model; movies; njsr; non; nordic; norway; norwegian; quartile; research; respondents; risk; sample; sargent; scenes; significant; smokers; smoking; smoking exposure; smoking scenes; social; social research; studies; study; susceptibility; tobacco; traits; use; variables; vol; years; young; youth cache: njsr-2087.pdf plain text: njsr-2087.txt item: #44 of 92 id: njsr-2088 author: Andvig, Ellen; Hummelvoll, Jan Kåre title: From struggling to survive to a life based on values and choices: first-person experiences of participating in a Norwegian Housing First project date: 2015-09-19 words: 8135 flesch: 60 summary: From structural chaos to a model of consumer support: Understanding the roles of structure and agency in mental health recovery for the formerly homeless. The aim was to collect descriptions of the clients’ everyday life experiences. keywords: abuse; addiction; approach; available; better; choices; contact; data; diagnosis; drug; dual; empowerment; et al; everyday; experiences; feeling; findings; future; health; help; home; homeless; homelessness; hope; housing; illness; important; informants; interviews; journal; life; long; meaning; mental; mental health; method; model; needs; new; njsr; nordic; norwegian; overall; participants; people; person; personal; practice; problems; professional; project; quality; recovery; research; results; security; services; slade; social; staff; study; substance; support; themes; time; treatment; tsemberis; understanding; vol; way; work cache: njsr-2088.pdf plain text: njsr-2088.txt item: #45 of 92 id: njsr-2089 author: Højfeldt, Line Hille; Pedersen, Pernille; Petersen, Kirsten Schultz; Andersen, Lars Peter Sønderbo title: Psychoeducation: perspectives from individuals on sick leave who are at risk of having a mental disorder date: 2015-12-06 words: 7640 flesch: 49 summary: This meant no waiting time for eligible individuals on sick leave to begin the offer and psychoeducation sessions, but it also meant that number of participants could vary from session to session. Microsoft Word - 711 - final.docx NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 6, 2015 Psychoeducation: perspectives from individuals on sick leave who are at risk of having a mental disorder Line Hille Højfeldt* Psychiatric Research Unit West, Regional Psychiatric Services West, Central Denmark Region, Herning, Denmark Email: linehille@hotmail.com *corresponding author Pernille Pedersen Psychiatric Research Unit West, Regional Psychiatric Services West, Central Denmark Region, Herning, Denmark Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark Public Health and Quality Improvement, Central Denmark Region, Aarhus, Denmark Email: Pernille.Pedersen@stab.rm.dk Kirsten Schultz Petersen CFK – Public Health and Quality Improvement, Central Denmark Region, Aarhus, Denmark Department of Social Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark Department of Health Sciences and Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark Email: ksp@hst.aau.dk Lars Peter Andersen Danish Ramazzini Centre, Department of Occupational Medicine, The Regional Hospital West Jutland – University Research Clinic, Herning, Denmark Email: Lars.Peter.Soenderbo.Andersen@vest.rm.dk NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 6, 2015 185 Abstract The large number of people on sickness and disability benefits due to mental disorders in Denmark has increased the need for improved rehabilitative services to facilitate their return to work. keywords: care; centres; danish; denmark; disorders; elements; exercises; experiences; group; health; individuals; informants; information; initiatives; intervention; interviews; job; job centres; journal; leave; like; mental; njsr; nordic; offer; participants; people; personal; positive; possibility; problems; process; professionals; psychoeducation; psychoeducation sessions; qualitative; recovery; rehabilitation; relation; relatives; relevance; research; return; risk; self; services; sessions; sick; sick leave; situation; social; social research; standard; standard services; study; support; themes; thomas; time; tools; vol; work cache: njsr-2089.pdf plain text: njsr-2089.txt item: #46 of 92 id: njsr-2091 author: Allan, Julie; Hamre, Bjørn title: Guest editorial: special education and the deviant child in the Nordic countries – the impact of Foucault date: 2016-03-29 words: 2160 flesch: 50 summary: NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 7 (2016): Special issue Guest editorial: special education and the deviant child in the Nordic countries – the impact of Foucault Julie Allan* School of Education University of Birmingham Email: j.allan.1@bham.ac.uk *corresponding author Bjørn Hamre Danish School of Education Aarhus University Email: bjha@edu.au.dk Keywords: Foucault, disability studies, disability history, special-needs education, Nordic countries This special issue considers the impact of the work of Foucault on special education and on constructions of the ‘deviant child’ within the Nordic countries, and it comes at a point at which we are seeing a global expansion of what Sally Tomlinson (2012) has called a ‘Special Educational Needs industry’, accompanied by rapidly growing assessment and accountability systems (Stiggins, 2002; Sahlberg, 2007). Bjørn Hamre, in his article, ‘Diagnosing, special education and ‘learnification’ in Danish schools’, uses Foucault to document the twin tracks within the Danish educational system of learning and diagnosis, and demonstrates this specifically in the discourses of educational psychologists. keywords: articles; assessment; child; children; constructions; countries; danish; deviant; disability; discourses; education; foucault; hamre; issue; journal; new; njsr; nordic; point; practices; press; research; school; social; special; studies; subject; testing; university; vol; work; ydesen cache: njsr-2091.pdf plain text: njsr-2091.txt item: #47 of 92 id: njsr-2092 author: Hamre, Bjørn; Fristrup, Tine; Christensen, Gerd title: The subject of exemption: through discourses of normalization and individualization in Denmark date: 2016-03-29 words: 7549 flesch: 45 summary: Hence, this article first presents an introduction to the research field of Danish Foucauldian disability studies; secondly, it examines how studies in governmentality and subjectification in general education can possibly contribute to a contemporary analysis of this subject. Danish Foucauldian disability studies on the efforts towards normalization Michel Foucault’s analysis of the normality-deviancy issue (Foucault, 1962; 2001; 2005; 2006) was introduced in a Danish context in the beginning of the 1970s. keywords: analysis; approach; article; bank; bylov; child; christensen; concept; construction; contemporary; current; danish; denmark; det; deviancy; deviant; different; disabilities; disability; disabled; disabled people; discourse; dissertation; doctoral; eds; education; efforts; exemption; expectations; fendler; field; forlag; foucauldian; foucault; general; governmentality; hamre; history; holst; human; inclusion; individual; individualization; integration; issue; journal; kirkebæk; knowledge; krejsler; københavn; learning; lives; london; madness; mikkelsen; needs; new; njsr; nordic; normality; normalization; order; pedagogical; pedagogy; people; perspective; political; possible; power; processes; psychology; research; rights; rydberg; school; shift; social; social research; society; special; studies; subject; understanding; university; vol; work cache: njsr-2092.pdf plain text: njsr-2092.txt item: #48 of 92 id: njsr-2093 author: Axelsson, Thom title: Intelligence testing, ethnicity, and construction of the deviant child: Foucault and special education in Sweden date: 2016-03-29 words: 7707 flesch: 55 summary: Something that seems to have completely disappeared in today’s debate on placements in special schools is that these categories and boundaries are created in a social context. In H. L. Dreyfus & P. Rabinow (Eds.), Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics (pp. 208-226). keywords: ability; approach; article; axelsson; beronius; board; categories; central; century; certain; children; citizens; classes; concept; context; different; early; education; elementary; foucault; genealogical; genealogy; good; governmentality; group; help; history; important; individual; intelligence; intentions; issue; journal; knowledge; level; london; michel; national; new; nilsson; njsr; nordic; normal; och; ohlander; particular; people; perspective; political; politics; possible; power; practices; problem; pupils; questions; reality; relations; research; right; school; scientific; social; social research; society; special; specific; state; stockholm; sweden; swedish; system; talent; tattare; techniques; testing; tests; time; tools; truth; twentieth; use; view; vol; ways; welfare; world cache: njsr-2093.pdf plain text: njsr-2093.txt item: #49 of 92 id: njsr-2094 author: Knudsmoen, Hege; Simonsen, Eva title: Why Michel Foucault in Norwegian Special-Education Research? date: 2016-03-29 words: 7579 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: special education, deviance, conduct, genealogy, ethics, Foucault, Norway Introduction: Michel Foucault, a critical social philosopher Traditionally, special education has centred upon the concept of the deviant, dubious or disabled child. For example, one of these formations is the transfer of students from ordinary to special education. keywords: analysis; approach; befring; bio; care; child; children; concept; concern; conduct; construction; critical; critique; development; deviancy; deviant; disability; disabled; discipline; discourses; education; education research; ethical; ethics; exclusion; field; foucault; genealogical; genealogy; historical; history; human; inclusion; inclusive; influence; institutions; issue; journal; kirkebæk; knowledge; knudsmoen; learner; learning; madness; medical; michel; new; njsr; nordic; norm; norway; ordinary; oslo; particular; perspective; political; politics; positioning; power; practices; professional; regimes; relation; research; research vol; schaanning; school; self; simonsen; social; social research; special; special education; students; studies; subject; system; today; truth; university; vol; work; writings cache: njsr-2094.pdf plain text: njsr-2094.txt item: #50 of 92 id: njsr-2095 author: Siisiäinen, Lauri title: Foucault and deaf education in Finland date: 2016-03-29 words: 8005 flesch: 52 summary: 1 Primary sources or even studies on the early history of Finnish deaf education are somewhat difficult to find. Primary sources or even studies on the early history of Finnish deaf education are somewhat difficult to find. keywords: ability; abstract; amman; aural; aural experience; century; children; concepts; conceptual; concrete; critical; deaf; deaf education; deafness; disciplinary; discipline; discourse; education; eighteenth; emphasis; experience; eye; finland; finnish; foucault; france; german; gestures; god; hearing; heinicke; history; human; ideas; issue; journal; juurmaa; laakso; language; methods; mind; modern; nineteenth; njsr; nordic; normalization; notions; optic; oralist; origin; panoptic; pedagogy; perception; power; research; salmi; school; self; sense; sensual; sign; silent; social; society; speak; special; speech; studies; subject; surveillance; thinking; use; visual; vocal; voice; vol; words cache: njsr-2095.pdf plain text: njsr-2095.txt item: #51 of 92 id: njsr-2096 author: Hamre, Bjørn title: Diagnosing, special education, and ‘learnification’ in Danish schools date: 2016-03-29 words: 6726 flesch: 44 summary: Files produced by educational psychologists include descriptions of problems showing, for example, that diagnosed pupils have difficulties with being the curious, change- oriented, positive, and social individuals that the standards of education stipulate they ought to be. Here I am informed by the three types of subjectivity outlined by Foucault (Foucault, 1982), namely, scientific classification (such as psychiatry), dividing practices (e.g., exclusion to special education), and subjectification (e.g., the ways in which diagnosed pupils define themselves as different). keywords: analysis; article; biological; child; children; concept; construction; current; danish; data; development; diagnosis; different; difficulties; disability; education; emotional; example; fendler; files; foucault; future; hamre; human; ideal; individual; issue; journal; langager; learner; learning; modern; needs; new; njsr; nordic; normality; phenomena; potential; power; problematization; problems; psychiatric; psychological; psychology; pupils; relation; requirements; research; rose; school; schooling; self; social; special; studies; subject; subjectification; successful; technologies; technology; tendency; use; vol; way; work cache: njsr-2096.pdf plain text: njsr-2096.txt item: #52 of 92 id: njsr-2097 author: Jónsson, Ólafur Páll title: Democratic and Inclusive Education in Iceland: Transgression and the Medical Gaze date: 2016-03-29 words: 8001 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: Inclusion, medical gaze, transgression, democratic education, Dewey, Foucault, Iceland Introduction In this article, I look at democratic and inclusive education in Iceland since the mid-1970s when important educational reforms took place. I then turn to inclusion and democracy as a task for schools and go into some details about democratic education, drawing on Foucault’s notion of transgression and John Dewey’s conception of democracy (sections 5 and 6). keywords: 1990s; allan; bjarnason; certain; changes; community; conception; deliberative; democracy; democratic; democratic education; deviant; dewey; differences; different; difficulties; disability; disabled; dominant; education; foucault; gaze; general; hooks; iceland; icelandic; ideas; ideological; ideology; important; inclusion; inclusive; inclusive education; individual; issue; journal; justice; jóhannesson; jónsson; knowledge; learning; marinósson; market; means; medical; needs; new; njsr; nordic; official; parents; people; personal; place; point; policy; power; practices; press; principles; process; public; relevant; research; resistance; reykjavík; role; school; social; society; special; students; subjects; system; teachers; terms; theory; transgression; university; view; vol; way; work; world; york cache: njsr-2097.pdf plain text: njsr-2097.txt item: #53 of 92 id: njsr-2098 author: Dencker-Larsen, Sofie; Lundberg, Kjetil G. title: Depicted welfare-recipient stereotypes in Norway and Denmark: a photo-elicitation study date: 2016-11-10 words: 7442 flesch: 53 summary: In this study we have investigated how welfare recipients in Norway and Denmark, and caseworkers in Denmark, understand and account for images which, through the use of stereotypes, directly or indirectly may question welfare recipients’ work ethic and deservedness. The interviewees problematize the image and depicted stereotypes, which they link both with motif and symbols and with surrounding public debates on the work ethic and deservedness of welfare recipients. keywords: accounts; advertisement; analysis; benefits; campaign; caseworkers; citizens; danish; data; debate; denmark; deservedness; different; discourse; elicitation; ethic; experiences; faster; hand; harper; health; images; individual; interviewees; issues; journal; lazy; leave; life; lomax; media; methodological; methods; mona; national; nav; njsr; nordic; norwegian; othered; people; photograph; policy; public; qualitative; recipients; related; research; responsibility; right; robert; self; sick; social; social research; society; specific; state; stereotypes; stereotypical; studies; study; symbol; unemployment; use; visual; vol; welfare; welfare recipients; work; work ethic cache: njsr-2098.pdf plain text: njsr-2098.txt item: #54 of 92 id: njsr-2099 author: Hedegaard, Troels Fage title: Neo-liberalism and the Nordic welfare model: a study of the Liberal Alliance and ideological adaptation in Denmark date: 2016-11-10 words: 7883 flesch: 57 summary: The countries in Turner’s (2008) study, however, have welfare states that are qualitatively different from the Danish case, and, therefore, neo-liberalism in the Nordic countries may have adapted to a different context. Béland (2010), however, argues that the lock-in effect can also be of an immaterial nature, and that the studies of welfare states have focused too much on the material lock-in effects. keywords: adaptation; alliance; andersen; approach; areas; article; attitudes; children; concepts; context; core; countries; danish; denmark; different; elderly; election; freeden; government; groups; idea; ideological; ideology; interviews; journal; liberal; liberal alliance; liberal ideology; liberalism; members; methods; model; neo; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; nordic welfare; order; oxford; parties; party; people; personal; policies; policy; political; politics; press; research; respondents; responsibility; results; right; role; roots; selective; social; spending; state; study; support; survey; turner; universal; university; vol; voters; welfare; welfare model; welfare state; wing cache: njsr-2099.pdf plain text: njsr-2099.txt item: #55 of 92 id: njsr-2100 author: Magnussen, Siv title: The power of enthusiasm in collaborative innovation: a case study of the power of individual action in the establishment of a local medical centre in Norway date: 2016-11-17 words: 7577 flesch: 51 summary: However, the sources of collaborative innovation processes are still not well understood (Bommert, 2010). I have selected it partly because it has many similarities to other LMC processes in the wake of the Norwegian Coordination Reform, and partly because it is different, as it already had a DMC (Magnussen & Tingvold, 2015).The benefits of a single-case study lies both in its capacity to investigate a phenomenon in depth in its real-life context and in the investigator’s opportunity to use a variety of data-collection methods (Flyvbjerg, 2006; Gerring, 2004, 2007). keywords: actors; analysis; article; authority; base; case; collaborative; collaborative innovation; connections; context; coordination; data; different; dmc; energy; enthusiasm; enthusiastic; establishment; group; hartley; health; healthcare; idea; individuals; information; innovation; journal; king; knowledge; leaders; lmc; lmc idea; local; management; medical; meijer; municipalities; municipality; national; new; new lmc; njsr; nordic; norway; nurse; organizational; people; phase; physicians; political; politicians; power; process; processes; project; public; reform; region; research; resistance; roberts; role; scepticism; sector; services; social; strategies; strong; studies; study; sørensen; torfing; vol; windrum cache: njsr-2100.pdf plain text: njsr-2100.txt item: #56 of 92 id: njsr-2101 author: Andvig, Ellen; Hummelvoll, Jan Kåre title: ‘I dare’: experiences of young adults at risk participating in a one-year inclusive-theatre project in Norway date: 2017-01-07 words: 9982 flesch: 57 summary: For young people to be on the outside of education or work may develop feelings of isolation and lack of control, resulting in alienation from both authority and community that may further marginalize them. A college education is important for young people who want access to good jobs (Settersten & Ray, 2010). keywords: ability; able; activities; actors; analysis; arts; awareness; belonging; boal; care; challenges; change; community; confidence; connectedness; daily; data; development; different; doi; education; empowerment; experiences; feeling; findings; focus; freire; gjærum; good; group; health; high; hummelvoll; image; important; inclusive; individual; journal; life; lives; main; mental; new; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; oppressed; participants; participation; people; performance; personal; persons; positive; possibility; problems; process; project; public; reciprocity; report; research; researchers; resources; responsibility; responsible; review; risk; school; self; sense; services; skills; social; social research; society; study; support; theatre; theatrical; theme; trust; use; vol; way; work; working; world; year; young; young people; youth cache: njsr-2101.pdf plain text: njsr-2101.txt item: #57 of 92 id: njsr-2145 author: Martens, Christine Thokle title: Eldercare policies in Scandinavia between 1993 and 2014: increased facilitation of family caregiving? date: 2018-05-10 words: 9373 flesch: 50 summary: Municipal care services are funded mainly through block grants from central government (i.e., grants not earmarked for care services in particular), in addition to local taxes, which are defined within a specific range that is set by central government (Jensen & Lolle, 2013; KMD, 2015; Trydegård & Thorslund, 2010). In J. Sipilä (Ed.), Social care services: The key to the Scandinavian welfare model. keywords: act; allowance; assistance; benefit; burden; care; care act; care services; carers; caring; cash; change; countries; country; coverage; danish; denmark; discretion; eldercare; elderly; employees; employment; environment; extensive; facilitating; family; family care; figure; health; health care; help; home; home care; insurance; journal; large; legal; legislation; level; limited; linkage; local; long; lov; model; municipal; municipalities; municipality; national; needs; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; pay; persons; policies; policy; population; protection; provision; public; public care; relative; research; respite; responsibility; right; scandinavian; services; services act; services provision; social; social care; social research; social services; specific; state; sweden; swedish; term; time; vol; welfare; work; working cache: njsr-2145.pdf plain text: njsr-2145.txt item: #58 of 92 id: njsr-2146 author: Hermansen, Jonathan title: Getting it Right: Estimating the Share of Volunteers in Denmark date: 2018-02-07 words: 5721 flesch: 51 summary: Interviewers, interviewer continuity, and panel survey nonresponse. Response rates in national panel surveys. keywords: abraham; activities; age; analysis; article; attrition; bias; civic; data; denmark; estimates; factors; fridberg; higher; interest; interview; journal; likely; men; njsr; nonresponse; nordic; odds; overall; panel; panel attrition; participation; people; prosocial; question; rate; research; respondents; results; school; second; significant; social; study; survey; table; topic; variables; voluntary; volunteering; volunteers; wave; work; years cache: njsr-2146.pdf plain text: njsr-2146.txt item: #59 of 92 id: njsr-2148 author: Eskelinen, Teppo title: Social Space for Self-Organising: An Exploratory Study of Timebanks in Finland and in the UK date: 2018-10-30 words: 8302 flesch: 51 summary: The welfare-state tradition appears to be better in the provision of such goods; in contrast with reliance on commercial insurance in UK timebanks, Finnish timebanks have not felt a need for such external assurance but have relied on their internal ethical codes and conflict-resolving procedures. The target-group approach was seen by the interviewees either as a genuine reflection of the identity of UK timebanks or as the reality they have to live with, in other words, an unavoidable fundraising issue. keywords: activists; activities; activity; alternative; analysis; approach; article; big; boyle; brokers; building; capitalist; categories; category; commercial; commons; community; conception; currency; data; economic; economies; economy; exchange; existing; finland; finnish; governance; government; high; ideology; institutions; insurance; interviews; issue; job; journal; labour; level; local; london; making; market; members; method; money; need; new; njsr; non; nordic; observation; ontological; ontology; organisation; people; policy; political; pressures; professional; public; question; research; responses; scaling; sector; self; services; seyfang; skills; social; social research; social space; society; space; state; system; tax; taxation; terms; timebanking; timebanks; unemployed; value; vol; volunteer; welfare; work cache: njsr-2148.pdf plain text: njsr-2148.txt item: #60 of 92 id: njsr-2149 author: Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann; Andreas Envy, Andreas; Ekeland, Tor-Johan; Borg, Marit; Anderssen, Norman title: A participatory discourse analysis of service users’ accounts of meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care date: 2018-03-21 words: 8403 flesch: 49 summary: However, during the same period in England, meeting places were beginning to be contested for mailto:lill.haugen@uib.no mailto:andreasnv@hotmail.com mailto:tje@hivolda.no mailto:marit.borg@usn.no mailto:norman.anderssen@uib.no NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 9, 2018 14 contributing to social exclusion. This is an inquiry of meeting places in Norway guided by the following research question: How do service users discuss their encounters with the spaces and people of meeting places? keywords: accounts; analysis; care; centres; civil; community; community mental; compassion; constructions; day; democratic; disability; discourse; discursive; distress; eklund; everyday; exclusion; focus; following; group; hardships; health; human; inquiry; interviewer; journal; knowledge; larsen; lefrancois; life; line; literature; lives; mad; meeting; meeting places; mental; mental health; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; objects; occupational; parker; participants; participatory; peer; people; persons; places; possible; problems; psychology; psychosocial; public; related; research; right; sandlund; sanism; scandinavian; self; service; service users; social; social research; society; spaces; staff; staffed; studies; study; therapy; users; vol; welfare; wilma; work cache: njsr-2149.pdf plain text: njsr-2149.txt item: #61 of 92 id: njsr-2151 author: Moen, Vigdis; Aune, Ingvild title: Identity and self-understanding among transgender women in Norway date: 2018-10-08 words: 8925 flesch: 65 summary: The term identity in this article refers to gender identity. When working through the written data, the text was classified according to key themes, such as ‘gender identity’. keywords: almås; analysis; authors; belonging; benestad; berit; bodily; body; challenges; closet; context; different; environment; experience; family; feeling; female; feminine; gender; gender identity; hair; health; hines; human; identity; image; important; ingrid; journal; karin; knowledge; life; marianne; medical; moen; narrative; new; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; old; oslo; participants; people; person; problems; process; research; results; ros; routledge; self; sex; sexuality; shame; siri; social; social research; states; stories; studies; study; surgery; surroundings; term; time; transgender; transgender people; treatment; turid; understanding; universitetsforlaget; van; vol; ways; women; wrong; years; york cache: njsr-2151.pdf plain text: njsr-2151.txt item: #62 of 92 id: njsr-2174 author: Tingvold, Laila; Olsvold, Nina title: Not just "sweet old ladies" - challenges in voluntary work in the long-term care services date: 2018-04-17 words: 8208 flesch: 49 summary: I have many times wondered whether it is justifiable to send out volunteers to visit a service recipient…” Managers in both voluntary organisations and care services thought that volunteers could play an important role for care service recipients, but were concerned that the physical and mental health problems of care receivers might prove to be too complex and challenging. To compensate, the health authorities wish to bring in an increasing number of volunteer care workers to meet the social needs of residents, for example, by involving them in conversation, taking them for a walk or arranging social events. keywords: activities; analysis; care; care services; care work; caring; challenges; communication; community; competence; complex; contact; demanding; dementia; elderly; experience; findings; frivillig; future; health; help; home; important; informal; international; interviews; journal; knowledge; leaders; long; mental; municipal; municipalities; needs; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; nurses; nursing; old; omsorgsdepartementet; order; organisations; people; person; physical; present; problems; professional; public; qualitative; questions; recipients; related; research; residents; role; sector; service; service recipients; skills; social; social research; staff; studies; study; tasks; term; term care; time; training; users; voluntary; voluntary work; volunteers; welfare; work; workers cache: njsr-2174.pdf plain text: njsr-2174.txt item: #63 of 92 id: njsr-2175 author: Knutagård, Marcus; Kristiansen, Arne title: Scaling Up Housing First Pilots – Drivers and Barriers date: 2019-05-14 words: 9591 flesch: 60 summary: NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 10, 2019 Scaling Up Housing First Pilots – Drivers and Barriers1 Marcus Knutagård* School of Social Work Lund University Email: marcus.knutagard@soch.lu.se Arne Kristiansen School of Social Work Lund University Email: arne.kristiansen@soch.lu.se *corresponding author Abstract There has been an increased interest in Housing First services in Sweden over the past few years. One reason for this is the mass of evidence showing high housing retention rates with Housing First services as compared with traditional services. keywords: alternatives; apartments; approach; article; barriers; brandsen; case; change; city; clients; concept; context; different; drivers; evidence; focus; fourth; group; health; helsingborg; homelessness; housing; housing alternatives; housing programme; idea; important; independent; individual; innovation; institutional; interviews; johnson; journal; knutagård; kristiansen; local; market; mental; model; new; njsr; nordic; old; order; people; pilot; positive; possible; press; process; programme; project; public; quadrant; research; research vol; results; rules; scale; scaling; second; services; site; social; social housing; social innovation; social research; social workers; staff; staircase; step; study; support; sweden; system; time; training; use; vol; way; welfare; workers; working; york cache: njsr-2175.pdf plain text: njsr-2175.txt item: #64 of 92 id: njsr-2185 author: Bakkeli, Vidar; Grønningsæter, Arne Backer title: ‘Developing an App Could Be the Wrong Place to Start’: User Reflections and Ideas about Innovation in Municipal Substance Abuse Services date: 2020-03-24 words: 8446 flesch: 51 summary: We conceptualized these sessions as ‘pockets of co-production’ (Wilkinson & Wilkinson, 2018, p. 6) in which knowledge production can take place through interactions between service users and us as researchers. Municipal services providing follow-up and aftercare are based on a form of social work characterized by co-production; positive social results cannot be achieved without the direct involvement of service users (Parpan-Blaser & Hüttemann, 2010). keywords: abuse; addiction; aftercare; alcohol; analysis; care; challenges; context; coordination; crawford; creation; data; delivery; design; development; different; digital; drugs; experiences; field; findings; focus; follow; group; health; help; ideas; important; information; innovation; interactions; involvement; issues; journal; literature; local; main; municipal; municipalities; need; new; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; osborne; participants; participation; peers; people; place; policy; potential; production; project; providers; public; reflections; relationships; research; research vol; researchers; review; service users; services; sessions; social; social research; solutions; study; substance; support; technologies; technology; treatment; triangle; user; user involvement; views; welfare; work; workers cache: njsr-2185.pdf plain text: njsr-2185.txt item: #65 of 92 id: njsr-2198 author: Poikolainen, Jaana; Honkanen, Kati title: How Do Urban Neighbourhoods Impact Parents’ Subjective Well-being? date: 2020-03-11 words: 7987 flesch: 56 summary: Using a subjective viewpoint has proved to be relevant when the focus of research is interlinked with residential areas and their meaning to residents (Clark, 2009; Clark & Lisowski, 2018; Honkanen & Poikolainen, 2014; Koistinen, Peura-Kapanen, Honkanen, & Poikolainen, 2017; Permentier, Bolt, & van Ham, 2011). There have been several attempts to develop residential areas to be more inhabitant-friendly, and such development projects have also been a focus in other European countries, as Wouter et al. keywords: analysis; area; basic; capital; centre; certain; children; city; city centre; clark; communality; cuellar; data; differences; different; education; environment; et al; example; experiences; factors; family; finland; finnish; good; health; helsinki; home; honkanen; important; inhabitants; interview; issues; jones; journal; koistinen; life; like; living; meanings; mother; natural; neighbourhood; njsr; nordic; old; parents; people; physical; place; poikolainen; psychological; qualitative; reputation; research; research vol; residential; residential area; residents; resources; satisfaction; services; social; social capital; social research; space; statistics; sterrett; studies; subjective; suburb; swb; urban; vol; wellbeing; year cache: njsr-2198.pdf plain text: njsr-2198.txt item: #66 of 92 id: njsr-2204 author: Gautun, Heidi; Syse, Astri title: Earlier hospital discharge: a challenge for Norwegian municipalities date: 2017-07-07 words: 8238 flesch: 46 summary: After the reform, 78% of home care services nurses reported some or a considerable increase in the number of patients discharged to their services, whereas this was true for only 57% of nursing home nurses. In terms of competence, nursing home nurses reported feeling less confident more often than home care services nurses (39% versus 33%, p=0.03), whereas the proportion who reported that they disagree was fairly similar in the two settings (37% and 40%, respectively). keywords: adequate; age; analyses; available; budget; care; care services; changes; characteristics; coordination; costs; data; decrease; differences; discharged; equipment; experience; gautun; health; health care; high; home; home care; hospital; increase; influx; inhabitants; institutionalized; journal; larger; likely; limited; local; los; low; medical; multivariate; municipalities; municipality; need; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; number; nurses; nursing; nursing homes; patients; post; readmissions; reform; report; research; resources; results; services; share; social; staff; statistics; table; terms; unavoidable; univariate; variables; vol; work; working; years cache: njsr-2204.pdf plain text: njsr-2204.txt item: #67 of 92 id: njsr-2213 author: Langergaard, Luise Li title: Care work an diffusion of innovation in Danish elder care date: 2017-07-17 words: 8553 flesch: 47 summary: The article concludes that there are several types of knowledge in play in care work practices and innovation, and it indicates that communities of practice could be key to understanding how to share and learn from best practices across organizations. This schism is explored in the article through a study and discussion of how different types of knowledge and rationality play out in care work practice and what it means for innovation processes. keywords: activities; analysis; article; best; care; care work; care workers; caring; case; central; citizens; communities; context; contextual; dementia; different; diffusion; dimensions; elder; employees; ethics; everyday; explicit; focus; formal; hartley; homes; important; innovation; interviews; journal; knowledge; learning; life; local; management; meaning; methods; new; njsr; nordic; nursing; order; organizations; particular; play; practice; press; processes; professional; project; public; quality; rationality; relational; relationship; research; role; round; sector; sense; sharing; situated; situation; social; study; tablet; types; understanding; use; vol; work; workers cache: njsr-2213.pdf plain text: njsr-2213.txt item: #68 of 92 id: njsr-2223 author: Ask, Torunn Alise; Sagatun, Solveig title: Frontline Professionals Performing Collaborative Work with Low-Income Families: Challenges across Organizational Boundaries date: 2020-03-24 words: 7289 flesch: 48 summary: Our data show that while NAV caseworkers generally agreed with the work line as the guiding principle, they also expressed frustration in this regard. They claim there has been a gradual shift in how families and parents are perceived and named in child welfare services. keywords: actors; agency; approach; article; ask; attention; care; caseworkers; challenges; children; collaboration; conditions; cws; data; development; different; economic; employees; families; family; fossestøl; freidson; holistic; important; income; individual; institutional; interagency; interviews; issues; journal; knowledge; labour; limited; logic; low; measures; ministry; morris; nav; need; new; njsr; nordic; norway; office; organization; oterholm; parenthood; parents; poverty; practice; problems; professional; project; relation; research; research vol; sagatun; scott; services; situation; social; social research; statements; study; support; thornton; university; vagli; view; vol; welfare; work cache: njsr-2223.pdf plain text: njsr-2223.txt item: #69 of 92 id: njsr-2235 author: Aslan, Pinar; Ahmadi, Nader; Sjöberg, Stefan; Wikström, Eva title: What Works? Family Influences on Occupational Aspirations among Descendants of Middle Eastern Immigrants on the Swedish Labour Market date: 2019-01-09 words: 10388 flesch: 44 summary: Cultural capital in its institutionalized form might lose value after migration because the institutions that grant qualifications and credentials are subject to distinct laws regarding the evaluation and production of cultural capital (Bourdieu & Passeron, 1979). An embodied form of cultural capital that was acquired in the home country can be maintained among immigrant parents even after migration. keywords: accumulation; ahmadi; aspirations; attainments; background; biographies; capital; children; collectivist; community; countries; country; credentials; crul; cultural; cultural capital; degree; descendants; difficulties; eastern; eastern immigrants; educational; ethnic; exclusion; expectations; face; families; family; findings; form; help; high; home; host; immigrants; important; individuals; influences; integration; intergenerational; interpretations; interviews; journal; labour; labour market; market; members; middle; middle eastern; migration; mobility; negative; new; njsr; non; nordic; nordic journal; occupational; oecd; old; opportunities; parental; parents; participants; participation; positions; press; qualitative; questions; relation; research; research vol; resources; school; sense; siblings; social; social research; socioeconomic; state; status; studies; study; support; sweden; swedish; transmission; university; values; vol; welfare; western; work; year cache: njsr-2235.pdf plain text: njsr-2235.txt item: #70 of 92 id: njsr-2260 author: Sogstad, Maren Kristine Raknes; Lodgaard, Eirin; Magnussen, Siv title: Public-Private Innovation in Health and Social Care: The Implications of Transaction Costs date: 2020-07-20 words: 8511 flesch: 46 summary: Our case illustrates the need for organisational change in service innovation. Nevertheless, the widespread tendency towards institutional separation and isolation from private actors is limiting the public benefits of PPI in service innovation (Torfing & Triantafillou, 2016). keywords: activities; actors; analysis; barriers; care; care services; case; collaboration; company; contracting; control; cooperation; costs; data; delivery; different; economics; findings; fire; focus; following; generating; group; hartley; health; healthcare; home; ideas; implementation; important; innovation; innovation process; institutional; interest; journal; knowledge; leader; limited; local; management; manager; models; municipality; need; new; njsr; nordic; organisation; parties; partners; phase; potential; ppi; ppi process; private; process; processes; production; project; proximity; public; quality; rescue; research; resources; review; routines; sector; services; social; social research; solutions; structures; studies; study; tasks; theory; torfing; transaction; transaction costs; trust; understanding; vol; work cache: njsr-2260.pdf plain text: njsr-2260.txt item: #71 of 92 id: njsr-2301 author: Steigen, Anne Mari; Eriksson, Bengt; Kogstad, Ragnfrid Eline; Toft, Helge Prytz; Bergh, Daniel title: Young Adults in Nature-Based Services in Norway—In-Group and Between-Group Variations Related to Mental Health Problems date: 2018-12-13 words: 8631 flesch: 54 summary: The participants who were recruited through schools exhibited significantly fewer symptoms of mental health problems than those who were recruited through NAV and mental health services (Table 4). Mental health problems among young adults participating in nature- based services Our results indicate that slightly more than half of the participants in the nature- based sample reported symptoms of mental health problems according to their HSCL-10 scores. keywords: adults; age; analysis; anxiety; berget; care; clinical; collection; cut; dalskau; data; depression; differences; ellingsen; expectations; farms; gender; general; green; group; health; health problems; health services; hscl-10; individuals; items; journal; kogstad; local; mean; mental; mental health; nature; nav; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; number; old; participants; participation; pedersen; people; population; potential; problems; questionnaire; research; respondents; response; results; sample; satisfaction; school; sciences; scores; secondary; services; social; social research; studies; study; symptoms; table; time; ungdata; university; vol; week; welfare; work; years; young cache: njsr-2301.pdf plain text: njsr-2301.txt item: #72 of 92 id: njsr-2593 author: Lundberg, Lisa; Stranz, Hugo title: A matter of choice—professionals’ views on the incorporation of practical work with intimate partner violence into Swedish personal social services date: 2019-06-24 words: 7212 flesch: 45 summary: The analysis suggests that while IPV social work may challenge institutionalised practises within social services, change may go both ways with IPV being reframed to fit within the established framework of social services. When analysing the prerequisites for IPV social work, an approach that combines social movement perspectives with neo-institutional theories is particularly relevant. keywords: actors; article; aspects; board; cases; change; commitment; competence; context; council; data; development; expertise; field; gender; general; government; health; incorporation; individual; institutional; interviews; intimate; ipv; issue; journal; level; local; lundberg; matter; members; movement; municipalities; municipality; national; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; och; organisational; partner; personal; personal social; political; practical; problem; professional; research; resources; respondents; responses; routines; scott; scully; services; shelter; social; social movement; social research; social services; social work; sou; specific; staff; stockholm; stranz; studies; support; swedish; theory; time; victims; violence; vol; våld; welfare; women; work; workers cache: njsr-2593.pdf plain text: njsr-2593.txt item: #73 of 92 id: njsr-2638 author: Mehrara, Lydia; Young, Susan title: Health Equity and Universal Provision in Norway: A Case Study date: 2020-03-24 words: 9653 flesch: 44 summary: To conclude, in addition to offering an essential contribution to understanding migrant maternal health policy in Norway, this exploratory study’s greater 62 NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 11, 2020 purpose serves to trigger further discussion and research in this increasingly important arena in Norway where the migrant population in on the rise. susan.young@uwa.edu.au Abstract This article reports on a qualitative study undertaken to explore the policy-practice nexus of health policy in Norway in relation to the provision and delivery of maternal health services to migrant women. keywords: access; accessibility; age; analysis; approach; available; bacchi; birth; care; care services; case; challenges; city; clinics; context; countries; courses; cultural; data; delivery; design; different; discussions; effects; equality; equity; example; families; fgm; figure; findings; framework; groups; health; health care; health policy; health services; immigrant; inequalities; information; interpreters; journal; knowledge; level; local; maternal; maternal health; migrant; migrant health; migrant women; migration; ministry; municipalities; municipality; natal; national; needs; njsr; non; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; norwegian health; outcomes; people; policy; population; post; practice; principle; problem; programme; provision; public; questions; representation; research; research vol; section; services; social; social research; specific; ssb; state; stavanger; strategy; studies; study; system; targeted; tegra; universalism; university; vol; welfare; women; workshops; wpr cache: njsr-2638.pdf plain text: njsr-2638.txt item: #74 of 92 id: njsr-2686 author: Harsløf, Ivan; Slomic, Mirela; Sandnes Håvold, Ole Kristian title: Establishing Individual Care Plans for Rehabilitation Patients: Traces of Self-Targeting in the Norwegian Universal Welfare State date: 2019-06-14 words: 8514 flesch: 44 summary: Background The production and allocation of social services has been neglected in the general welfare state research, in which different systems of welfare have been appraised mainly through a focus on benefits (levels, duration and coverage) (Jensen, 2011; Martinelli, Anttonen & Mätzke, 2017). Understanding how such devices are implemented and function is important to grasp the mechanisms through which social services are allocated. keywords: access; actors; analysis; approach; boundary; brain; care; case; causal; city; collaboration; coordinating; coordinator; critical; danermark; data; devices; different; efforts; empirical; experiences; facto; focus; group; health; icps; individual; information; inhabitants; injury; institutional; interviews; involvement; journal; labour; lack; law; level; local; mechanisms; municipalities; national; needs; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; objects; oslo; participants; patients; plan; policy; practice; process; professionals; properties; providers; realism; rehabilitation; research; research vol; resources; right; rural; self; services; set; social; social research; social services; staff; state; strong; study; support; systems; targeting; theory; traumatic; units; universal; universalism; university; users; vabo; vignette; vol; welfare; welfare services; work; working cache: njsr-2686.pdf plain text: njsr-2686.txt item: #75 of 92 id: njsr-2858 author: Merrild, Camilla; Andersen, Rikke Sand title: Welfare transformations and expectations of sameness. Living on the margins in Denmark.: Perspectives on Social Differences in the Welfare State date: 2019-06-14 words: 8510 flesch: 52 summary: Reconfigurations of this nature can be seen as ways of managing marginalisation and suffering within a public climate in Denmark characterised by increasingly harsh debates regarding social welfare, which, in recent years, has been discussed with an increasingly critical tone (Dencker-Larsen & Lundberg 2016). The increased rationalisation inherent in social life, which Weber (1920) foresaw in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, adds cumulatively to the suffering of marginalised citizens. keywords: aarhus; ability; anthropology; article; bourdieu; bruun; care; citizens; class; classness; danes; danish; denmark; dependent; development; differences; difficult; everyday; expectations; experienced; faber; family; good; gullestad; health; imagination; individual; informants; institutions; interventions; jasmin; job; johnny; journal; kleinman; life; like; lives; living; means; merrild; meyer; middle; mik; neoliberal; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; oxford; people; personal; political; portrait; power; press; project; provision; recipients; regulation; research; research vol; responsibility; right; sameness; security; services; sick; situations; social; social research; social security; society; state; suffering; support; system; terms; time; training; university; villadsen; vol; ways; welfare; welfare state; wilkinson; work cache: njsr-2858.pdf plain text: njsr-2858.txt item: #76 of 92 id: njsr-3244 author: Shammas, Victor Lund; Sandset, Tony title: Reproduction and the Welfare State: Notes on Norwegian Biopolitics date: 2020-02-12 words: 7307 flesch: 44 summary: Amundsen’s proposed solution involved cutting state child benefits to families with four or more children. Microsoft Word - Shammas and Sandset - The Biopolitics of Ethnonationalism Fertility in Defense of the Welfare State NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 11, 2020 Reproduction and the Welfare State: Notes on Norwegian Biopolitics Victor Lund Shammas* Work Research Institute OsloMet Email: contact@victorshammas.com *corresponding author Tony Joakim Sandset Centre for Health Sciences Education, Faculty of Medicine University of Oslo Email: t.j.sandset@medisin.uio.no Abstract Norway has long been considered to be a bastion of social democracy due to its strong, protective, decommodifying welfare state. keywords: able; address; amundsen; arendt; benefits; biological; biopolitics; birth; birth rates; centre; children; christian; citizens; coalition; conservative; death; democrats; demographic; discourse; economic; economy; elderly; ethnic; ethno; ethnonationalism; families; fertility; fewer; foucault; gjedde; government; high; human; immigrants; income; individual; interventions; jensen; journal; labour; level; life; london; long; means; minister; need; neoliberalism; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; number; party; political; politicians; population; position; power; press; prime; problem; progress; proposal; racial; racism; rates; recent; remains; reproduction; research; research vol; right; ropstad; series; social; social research; society; solberg; speech; state; statement; sustainable; tybring; university; use; vol; welfare; welfare state; women; work; world; year; york cache: njsr-3244.pdf plain text: njsr-3244.txt item: #77 of 92 id: njsr-3327 author: Øverlien, Carolina title: Young People’s Experiences of Violence and Abuse in Same-sex Relationships: Understandings and Challenges date: 2020-06-03 words: 8048 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: same-sex relationship, youth intimate partner violence, listening guide analysis, heteronormativity, LGBT, homophobia 110 NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 11, 2020 Furthermore, the poem shows how young people in same-sex relationships can become victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) and that IPV can take place in the midst of all us such, such as on a busy street outside of a department store.1 Studies on young people’s exposure to IPV have increased during the last few years. keywords: abuse; abusive; addition; analysis; burden; camilla; challenges; different; donovan; experiences; exposure; family; forms; gay; guide; help; hester; heteronormative; heterosexual; identity; interview; intimate; ipv; journal; lesbian; listening; literature; magnus; marcus; minority; need; njsr; nordic; old; participants; partner; people; person; physical; power; psychological; qualitative; relationships; research; research vol; responses; roger; school; sex; sexual; sexuality; shame; social; social research; society; stages; studies; study; support; sweden; time; tone; understanding; victimization; violence; vol; women; years; young; young people; youths; øverlien cache: njsr-3327.pdf plain text: njsr-3327.txt item: #78 of 92 id: njsr-3455 author: Husebø, Anne Marie Lunde; Storm, Marianne; Ødegård, Atle; Wegener, Charlotte; Aakjær, Marie; Pedersen, Anne Lyngby; Østergaard, Maja Boelsmand; Willumsen, Elisabeth title: Exploring social innovation (SI) within the research contexts of higher education, healthcare, and welfare services – a scoping review date: 2021-04-19 words: 9951 flesch: 44 summary: Keywords: Social innovation, higher education, healthcare, welfare services, scoping review 74 NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 12, 2021 Introduction This scoping review explores the concept of social innovation (SI) as it appears in three specific contexts: higher education, healthcare, and welfare services. Social service innovation and welfare recalibration: A case study of a local training to work trajectory in Belgium. keywords: abstracts; actors; addition; approach; authors; case; challenges; change; common; communities; community; concept; conceptual; contexts; countries; data; definition; department; design; development; different; digital; dimension; education; empirical; entrepreneurship; et al; european; fields; following; framework; governance; grohs; health; healthcare; higher; higher education; human; inclusion; innovation; innovation research; journal; learning; level; literature; local; mail; management; methodological; methods; model; mulgan; needs; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; organizational; policy; practice; processes; professional; public; qualitative; related; relevant; research; research contexts; research vol; results; review; role; sabato; science; sector; services; services research; shier; si research; social; social entrepreneurship; social innovation; social research; social services; social work; societal; society; stakeholders; studies; study; table; technology; understanding; university; use; value; vol; welfare; welfare services; work cache: njsr-3455.pdf plain text: njsr-3455.txt item: #79 of 92 id: njsr-3482 author: Gerdts-Andresen, Tina title: Circle of Security - Parenting: A Systematic review on Effectiveness of use of the parent training program within Multi-problem Families date: 2021-01-31 words: 7788 flesch: 42 summary: Microsoft Word - 3482 tilpasset mal NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research 20NN Circle of Security-Parenting: A Systematic Review of Effectiveness When Using the Parent Training Programme with Multi-Problem Families Tina Gerdts-Andresen* Faculty of Health and Welfare Østfold University College, Norway Email: tina.gerdts-andresen@hiof.no *corresponding author Abstract Introduction: Circle of Security-parenting (COS-p) is a simplified, relationship-based programme with the intention of developing parents’ observation and inferential skills related to understanding their child’s needs, increasing sensitivity to their child, aiding in emotional regulation, as well as decreasing any of their negative attributions to their child. COS-p is a widely used parenting programme that is gaining global popularity, as it is currently being delivered across several continents. keywords: attachment; avoidance; behaviour; bias; caregivers; cassidy; cassidy et; characteristics; child; children; circle; control; cos; cps; data; development; disorganised; e.g.; effectiveness; effects; et al; evidence; factors; families; functioning; group; health; horton; individual; international; intervention; journal; life; manual; maternal; maupin; measures; method; moderated; mothers; multi; murray; njsr; nordic; outcome; parental; parenting; parents; participants; pazzagli; perrett; possible; potential; powell; problem; problem families; programme; relationship; reported; research; research vol; responses; review; risk; security; services; situations; skills; social; social research; stress; studies; study; symptoms; systematic; time; training; treatment; use; vol; welfare cache: njsr-3482.pdf plain text: njsr-3482.txt item: #80 of 92 id: njsr-3500 author: Ellingsen-Dalskau, Lina Harvold; Berget, Bente; Tellnes, Gunnar ; Ihlebæk, Camilla title: Understanding the relationship between subjective health complaints and satisfaction with life for people in prevocational training in Norway date: 2021-01-31 words: 7897 flesch: 42 summary: The structural equation model showed that basic psychological need satisfaction mediated the negative association between psychological health complaints and satisfaction with life. In line with this theory, the associations indicate that a high degree of psychological health complaints may create a context that makes it difficult for individuals to satisfy their basic psychological needs for competence, relatedness and autonomy, which is associated with a lower satisfaction with life. keywords: autonomy; basic; basic psychological; benefits; bruusgaard; care; clients; competence; complaints; deci; determination; disability; equation; eriksen; et al; farms; figure; health; health complaints; high; ihlebæk; individuals; journal; level; life; mediator; models; motivation; musculoskeletal; need; need satisfaction; negative; njsr; nordic; norway; pain; participants; people; population; prevocational; problems; psychological; psychological complaints; psychological health; psychological need; psychology; rehabilitation; relatedness; relationship; research; results; ryan; satisfaction; scale; self; sickness; significant; social; social research; structural; study; subjective; subjective health; theory; training; understanding; variables; vol; women; work; years cache: njsr-3500.pdf plain text: njsr-3500.txt item: #81 of 92 id: njsr-3594 author: Haugstvedt, Håvard title: A Scoping Review of Practitioner Research on Sensitive Topics date: 2021-01-27 words: 7362 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: practitioner research, qualitative research, sensitive topics, social work research Introduction Several approaches within qualitative research are carried out through interactions between the researcher and the subjects of the research. Like qualitative research in general, practitioner research encompasses many different traditions, movements, and methodologies. keywords: analysis; approach; articles; bashir; care; challenging; children; coles; competency; consent; dilemmas; education; elmir; emotional; et al; ethical; ethics; expectations; experience; findings; fouché; groups; hard; health; information; issues; journal; level; literature; lunt; methodology; mitchell; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; nurses; participants; peer; potential; practice; practitioner; practitioner research; process; professional; qualitative; qualitative research; reach; research; research vol; researchers; review; role; sensitive; sensitive topics; services; skills; social; social research; stress; studies; study; support; systematic; table; thematic; themes; topics; vol; vulnerability; welfare; work; workers cache: njsr-3594.pdf plain text: njsr-3594.txt item: #82 of 92 id: njsr-3670 author: Røhnebæk , Maria; Holmen, Ann Karin Tennås title: Introduction to Special Issue Public sector Innovation - Conceptual and Methodological Implications date: 2021-12-15 words: 3856 flesch: 34 summary: Public sector innovation The early writings on public sector innovation served largely to set the agenda, focusing on expressing the arguments for why innovation is crucial for improvements in the public sector (Albury, 2005; Borins, 2001). A range of studies and writings on public sector innovation have followed from these premises, leading a substantial part of public sector innovation research as centred on identifying the ‘drivers and barriers’ for innovation (De Vries et al., 2016; Ringholm & Holmen, 2019). keywords: actors; approach; article; aspects; barriers; brown; collaborative; conceptual; critical; development; discourse; discussions; drivers; fuglsang; holmen; implications; innovation; innovation conceptual; issue; journal; methodological; need; njsr; nordic; osborne; policy; practices; processes; public; public sector; reflections; research; researchers; ringholm; role; science; sector; sector innovation; services; social; special; special issue; vol cache: njsr-3670.pdf plain text: njsr-3670.txt item: #83 of 92 id: njsr-3684 author: Langergaard, Luise Li title: Conceptualising public sector innovation: Introducing the lens of the epistemological, pragmatic and normative dimensions date: 2021-12-08 words: 8155 flesch: 38 summary: In relation to public sector innovation, Pollitt (2011) sees social science in general and public administration in particular as ridden with epistemological differences, ranging from nomothetic approaches to more ideographic ones, which he also finds in public sector innovation research. Conceptualising public sector innovation: Introducing the lens of the epistemological, pragmatic and normative dimensions NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research 2021 keywords: administration; analysis; approaches; article; benington; certain; change; concept; conceptual; context; different; dimensions; discussion; eds; epistemological; et al; field; general; governance; hartley; implications; improvement; innovation; innovation conceptual; innovation research; introduction; issue; journal; knowledge; literature; management; meta; methodological; moore; need; new; njsr; nordic; normative; organisations; policy; pollitt; practical; practice; pragmatic; present; public; public innovation; public management; public sector; public value; questions; research; researchers; review; role; sector innovation; social; special; specific; sørensen; theory; torfing; value; vol; ways cache: njsr-3684.pdf plain text: njsr-3684.txt item: #84 of 92 id: njsr-3685 author: Fuglsang, Lars title: Towards a practice-based approach to public innovation – Apollonian and Dionysian practice-approaches date: 2021-10-05 words: 8106 flesch: 41 summary: It essentially argues that there is a need to involve experts to organise and control systematic innovation in public innovation processes in order to significantly impact practices. Towards a practice-based approach to public innovation – Apollonian and Dionysian practice-approaches NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research 2021 This article belongs to the Special Issue Public sector Innovation - Conceptual and Methodological Implications Guest Editors: keywords: activities; actors; aesthetic; alignment; apollonian; approach; bricolage; case; ceo; change; citizens; collaborative; common; complex; concepts; conceptual; context; creation; different; dionysian; events; fuglsang; governance; hartley; health; hospital; ideas; implications; innovation; innovation conceptual; innovation process; interview; issue; journal; literature; making; management; material; methodological; need; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; organisation; osborne; paper; people; practice; pragmatic; private; problems; processes; production; public; public innovation; public sector; relevant; research; research vol; resources; review; schatzki; sector; sector innovation; semi; service; significant; single; social; social research; special; special issue; structured; subversive; system; theory; torfing; university; value; vignettes; vol; way; ways; wider cache: njsr-3685.pdf plain text: njsr-3685.txt item: #85 of 92 id: njsr-3687 author: Gulbrandsen, Magnus; Høiland, Gry Cecilie title: The relationship between research and innovation in the public sector – an analysis of five cases from labour and welfare services date: 2021-12-08 words: 8575 flesch: 37 summary: Keywords: Public sector innovation, the chain-linked model, relationship between research and innovation, research policy, innovation policy. In this paper, we ask how the relationship between research and innovation can be characterised in the context of public sector innovation. keywords: activities; analysis; approach; cases; collaboration; complex; conceptual; context; data; decisions; development; different; diffusion; directorate; effects; empirical; employment; evidence; examples; external; follow; frontline; health; holf; idea; impact; implementation; implications; important; inclusion; innovation; innovation conceptual; innovation processes; international; interviews; ips; issue; journal; knowledge; labour; literature; methodological; ministry; model; nav; new; njsr; nordic; norway; organisation; perspectives; phases; policy; political; press; problem; processes; projects; public; public sector; r&d; related; relationship; relevant; research; research vol; researchers; results; review; role; rosenberg; sector; sector innovation; services; set; social; social research; special; stages; study; support; systematic; time; university; vol; welfare; work cache: njsr-3687.pdf plain text: njsr-3687.txt item: #86 of 92 id: njsr-3698 author: Tingvold, Laila; Førland, Oddvar title: Does context matter? Voluntary work in long-term care date: 2021-08-11 words: 9216 flesch: 52 summary: Voluntary work in nursing homes and home care services take place in different spatial contexts, but little attention has been paid to how the different contexts may potentially influence the possibilities for voluntary work. According to the leaders, home care services had less voluntary work than nursing homes. keywords: activities; activity; ageing; assistance; barriers; bergen; care; care research; care services; categories; common; community; complex; context; contributions; cooperation; coordination; cultural; day; different; dwellers; elderly; frivillig; future; førland; groups; health; hindrances; home; home care; hours; important; individual; informal; information; journal; lack; life; long; low; ltc; mean; ministry; motives; municipalities; needs; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; norway; norwegian; number; nursing; nursing homes; organisations; organised; oslo; people; physical; place; private; public; quality; questionnaire; recent; recipients; recruitment; research; research vol; residents; respondents; sector; services; skinner; social; social activities; social care; social research; staff; state; study; support; table; tasks; term; term care; time; tingvold; vabø; voluntary; voluntary work; volunteering; volunteers; welfare; work; workers cache: njsr-3698.pdf plain text: njsr-3698.txt item: #87 of 92 id: njsr-3734 author: Lehto-Niskala, Vilhelmiina; Jolanki, Outi; Valvanne, Jaakko; Jylhä, Marja title: Standardised functional assessment in long-term care for older people: perspective of Finnish care workers date: 2021-01-31 words: 7584 flesch: 57 summary: Our approach shares Phelan’s (2011) advocated idea that studying care workers’ talks about their daily work makes it possible to unravel taken-for-granted views about care practices and opens new and different perspectives on care work and daily life in LTC. A number of earlier studies have also drawn attention to the growth of bureaucracy and standardisation in care work (Dahl, 2009; Trydegård, 2012; Vabø, 2006) and highlighted the increase in moral stress among care workers (Kiljunen et al., 2017; O’Dwyer, 2013; Trydegård, 2012; Vabø, 2006). keywords: analysis; approach; assessment; care; care workers; daily; data; different; discourses; et al; facilities; facility; female; finland; finnish; functional; functional assessment; good; health; home; individual; interviews; job; journal; like; long; ltc; management; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; nurses; nursing; older; participants; people; person; practical; practice; process; quality; rai; research; residents; role; sciences; social; social research; standardised; studies; study; talks; term; time; tools; understanding; use; useful; views; vol; workers cache: njsr-3734.pdf plain text: njsr-3734.txt item: #88 of 92 id: njsr-3817 author: Nygaard-Christensen, Maj; Bjerge, Bagga title: The Construction of ‘socially marginalised Greenlanders’ as a target group in Danish welfare policy and practice date: 2021-05-27 words: 8849 flesch: 46 summary: Policies and professionals’ statements about Greenlandic target groups alternate between emphasising their distinctiveness, at times resorting to stereotypes, and soon afterwards rejecting such claims of difference. However, as has also been documented, such practices risk reducing the complexity of a group to a specific ‘kind of …’, hierarchically organised in relation to other social groups (Bacchi, 2009; Dovidio et al., 2010. keywords: aarhus; alcohol; analysis; anthropology; bacchi; background; barriers; bjerge; categories; citizens; clients; cultural; culture; danish; danish welfare; data; demands; denmark; differences; different; distinct; documents; greenlanders; greenlandic; greenlandic minorities; group; grønlændere; harrits; instance; interventions; interviews; journal; knowledge; lack; like; majority; marginalised; marginalised greenlanders; minorities; møller; need; njsr; nordic; paper; people; policies; policy; population; practice; problems; process; professionals; relation; reports; representations; research; research vol; right; services; social; social research; socialstyrelsen; strategies; strategy; structural; support; system; target; target group; time; treatment; udsatte; use; vol; welfare; white; worker cache: njsr-3817.pdf plain text: njsr-3817.txt item: #89 of 92 id: njsr-3821 author: Herikstad, Yngve; Falck, Haakon Tuman ; Hoel, Mia Kristin ; Dechsling, Anders title: Possible tensions between individual needs and collective treatment methods of substance use disorders and addiction date: 2020-12-30 words: 5990 flesch: 42 summary: Keywords: substance use disorders, collective treatment, inpatient treatment, community as method, individual treatment, cognitive deficits, therapeutic alliance Introduction Our study revealed the three following major themes: (a) individual treatment needs face possible neglect with strong adherence to the treatment programme enshrined in the institutional framework, (b) too rigid an interpretation of community as method may lead to attributional errors and possible rejection of 191 NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research Vol. 11, 2020 the client and (c) a lack of consensus within the institutions concerning how to adjust to cognitive deficits within the collective paradigm. keywords: abuse; adherence; alliance; analysis; aspects; authors; cases; challenges; clients; cognitive; collective; collective treatment; communities; community; data; deficits; different; disorders; drug; emphasis; factors; focus; framework; group; health; help; important; individual; individual treatment; individualised; informants; inpatient; institutional; interview; issues; journal; key; lack; method; model; needs; njsr; nordic; paradigm; people; person; possible; processes; programme; recovery; research; research vol; resistance; review; risk; social; social research; staff; strong; substance; therapeutic; treatment; treatment programme; use; vol cache: njsr-3821.pdf plain text: njsr-3821.txt item: #90 of 92 id: njsr-3918 author: Krane, Vibeke; Andvig, Ellen title: Making the best of it: Adolescents' perceptions of how their home and neighborhood spheres shape their lives date: 2021-04-19 words: 7863 flesch: 58 summary: The current study has revealed in-depth insights low- income family adolescents’ perspectives on how the housing standards and location of their home and neighbourhood are directly associated with their social lives. Those who are not homeowners have to enter the private rental market because there is very limited availability of social housing, with only 4% of Norwegian house stocking being publicly owned (Sandlie & Gulbrandsen, 2017). keywords: adolescents; ari; beatrice; better; children; clair; close; conditions; cramped; current; data; development; everyday; experiences; families; family; financial; findings; friends; health; home; house; housing; importance; income; interactions; interviews; journal; leventhal; life; line; lives; living; low; moves; moving; neighbourhood; newman; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; old; outcomes; parents; participants; perspectives; physical; place; poor; privacy; problems; processes; project; public; qualitative; quality; relationships; research; room; school; social; social research; spheres; studies; study; subjective; themes; time; vol; worries; years cache: njsr-3918.pdf plain text: njsr-3918.txt item: #91 of 92 id: njsr-4051 author: Rantakeisu, Ulla; Ede, Lena title: Enhancing credibility:: A qualitative study of being on sick leave with a stress-related psychiatric diagnosis date: 2021-10-02 words: 7358 flesch: 55 summary: Enhancing credibility: A qualitative study of being on sick leave with a stress-related psychiatric diagnosis NJSR NORDIC JOURNAL of SOCIAL RESEARCH www.nordicjsr.net NJSR – Nordic Journal of Social Research 2021 Enhancing credibility: A qualitative study of being on sick leave with a stress-related psychiatric diagnosis Lena Ede Department of Social and Psychological studies Karlstad University, Sweden lena.ede@telia.com Ulla Rantakeisu* Department of Social and Psychological studies Karlstad University, Sweden ulla.rantakeisu@kau.se *corresponding author Abstract In the Western world mental health problems are increasing and in Sweden these problems are the most common reason for sick leave. The aim of this study is to contribute new insights into employees’ experiences and management of being on sick leave with a stress-related psychiatric diagnosis. keywords: adjustment; agency; analysis; approach; aronsson; behaviour; capacity; case; checkpoint; common; conceptions; credibility; current; diagnosis; different; emotional; emphasis; employees; et al; experiences; försäkringskassan; great; group; healing; health; illness; individual; insurance; interviewees; journal; leave; long; medical; meetings; mental; model; negative; new; njsr; nordic; nordic journal; och; people; person; phase; previous; problems; process; psychiatric; public; rehabilitation; relation; research; research vol; return; review; risk; self; sick; sick leave; situation; social; social research; stress; strong; studies; study; sweden; term; time; vol; way; weak; work cache: njsr-4051.pdf plain text: njsr-4051.txt item: #92 of 92 id: njsr-4056 author: Sætre, Hilde Svrljuga; Munkejord, Mai Camilla title: “We don’t feel like we are part of the project”: An analysis of tensions in the development and implementation of a public sector innovation project in Norway date: 2021-10-10 words: 7319 flesch: 43 summary: Discussion While extant research tends to cast collaboration as harmonious (i.e., that collaboration per se often leads to positive outcomes), as this article highlights, in addition to requiring engagement in collaboration and a shared overarching goal, innovation projects need all relevant actors to have a mutual understanding of the project logic; that is, whether collaboration should be hierarchical or egalitarian. It would have been better to involve the Adult Education Centre from the very start […] I mean, some of us have been in this game for quite some time, and we have a lot of experience from different projects, so had we been listened to from the very start, it would have facilitated implementation, and we could have taken ownership of the project, which would have been important. keywords: actors; adult; adult education; analysis; approach; article; callon; centre; collaboration; communicative; data; different; education; education centre; employees; enterprise; illiterate; implementation; important; innovation; innovation project; integration; integration office; introduction; introduction programme; involved; journal; language; leader; municipality; new; new introduction; njsr; nordic; norway; norwegian; office; participants; partners; phase; problem; problematisation; process; programme; project; project leader; public; refugee; refugee integration; research; research vol; sector; social; social research; teachers; teaching; tensions; time; torfing; translator; vol; women cache: njsr-4056.pdf plain text: njsr-4056.txt