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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
analyses the considerable variation in the shares of private
provision for core services in education, health and social
services, in the Scandinavian countries. The chapters compare
countries, service areas, and the for-profit, non-profit and public
sectors. Each focuses on different levels of change: the mix of
welfare providers, national laws and regulations, governance in
municipalities, nursing homes and schools, and finally, the
consequences experienced by the users of the services. The authors
ask which combinations of governance structures, service sector
providers, and user choice give the best results for active
citizenship. Promoting Active Citizenship will be of interest to
students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including
Public Administration and Management, Non-Profit Management, Social
Policy, Innovation in Public Service, Social Care and Education and
School Research.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
analyses the considerable variation in the shares of private
provision for core services in education, health and social
services, in the Scandinavian countries. The chapters compare
countries, service areas, and the for-profit, non-profit and public
sectors. Each focuses on different levels of change: the mix of
welfare providers, national laws and regulations, governance in
municipalities, nursing homes and schools, and finally, the
consequences experienced by the users of the services. The authors
ask which combinations of governance structures, service sector
providers, and user choice give the best results for active
citizenship. Promoting Active Citizenship will be of interest to
students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including
Public Administration and Management, Non-Profit Management, Social
Policy, Innovation in Public Service, Social Care and Education and
School Research.
Over the last fifty years, indigenous politics has become an
increasingly important field of study. Recognition of
self-determination rights are being demanded by indigenous peoples
around the world. Indigenous struggles for political representation
are shaped by historical and social circumstances particular to
their nations but there are, nevertheless, many shared experiences.
What are some of the commonalities, similarities and differences to
indigenous representation, participation and mobilisation? This
anthology offers a comparative perspective on institutional
arrangements that provide for varying degrees of indigenous
representation, including forms of self-organisation as well as
government-created representation structures. A range of
comparative and country-specific studies provides a wealth of
information on institutional arrangements and processes that
mobilise indigenous peoples and the ways in which they negotiate
alliances and handle conflict.
Over the last fifty years, indigenous politics has become an
increasingly important field of study. Recognition of
self-determination rights are being demanded by indigenous peoples
around the world. Indigenous struggles for political representation
are shaped by historical and social circumstances particular to
their nations but there are, nevertheless, many shared experiences.
What are some of the commonalities, similarities and differences to
indigenous representation, participation and mobilisation? This
anthology offers a comparative perspective on institutional
arrangements that provide for varying degrees of indigenous
representation, including forms of self-organisation as well as
government-created representation structures. A range of
comparative and country-specific studies provides a wealth of
information on institutional arrangements and processes that
mobilise indigenous peoples and the ways in which they negotiate
alliances and handle conflict.
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