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Ph.d. kursus: Social Enterprise and Co-Production as Social Innovation in Scandinavian Welfare States

uddannelse ph.d.
Undervisningssprog English
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vært Ph.d.-skolen for Mennesker og Teknologi
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Deadline for registration : October 2nd at 12:00. Sign up here.

Kursus starter 09-10-2017
Kursus slutter 10-08-2017
Ekstern underviser

Professor Victor Pestoff

forudsætninger

Phd enrolled students with an interest for the subject

kursusform

Lectures and discussion Paper presentation and commenting

Kursusdage

October, 9th – 10th 2017 Time: 10-17.00

Room: 9.10.2017 - 02.1-123 Mospus-Meetingroom 10.10.2017 - 02.1-157 - Miljødynamik-Meetingroom

Deltagelseskrav for opnåelse af ECTS

Active participation Paper hand-in and presentation Literature reading and preparing

ECTS

2

Indhold

In a variety of arenas, the Scandinavian welfare states have been under transformation during the last decades - for instance developing new forms of welfare governance, discussing financial coverage of welfare services, participatory and citizen led innovation and political engagement or new forms of market economy. This development situates the Nordic welfare in a pinpoint of changes that both mirrors international trends but also differs. In this PhD course leading international and Nordic scholars will present and discuss their research – in collaboration with participating PhD students. We provide theoretical overviews as well as empirical findings covering how – and if - NPM and NPG and beyond provide a fertile ground in the Scandinavian welfare states for the emergence of social enterprise and social innovation. Phenomena like reciprocity, participation and relational welfare signal a new welfare profile and we discuss whether social enterprise and co-production are furthering these developments. In a Nordic context, we point to how social movements and welfare dynamics as narratives form the roots and future of collaborative innovation and social entrepreneurship and how this seems to be both a potential but also a barrier.

MONDAY, 9th October, 2017

9.30-10.00: Arrival and registration: coffee/tea

10.00-10.30: Presentation and introduction / Prof. Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University

10.30-12.30: Universalism, New Public Management, New Public Governance and Beyond in Scandinavian Welfare States / Prof. Victor Pestoff and Prof. Lars Hulgård

12.30-13.30: Lunch (canteen)

13.30-15.00: Student presentations in groups and feedback from students and faculty discussants / Prof. Victor Pestoff, Prof. Linda Lundgaard Andersen and Prof. Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University

15.00-15.30: Coffee/tea

15.30-17.00: Micro-Processes of Collaborative Innovation in Nordic Welfare Settings: Narratives of Social Movements and Welfare Dynamics / Prof. Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Roskilde University

Literature: Andersen, L. L., Gawell, M., & Spear, R. (2016). Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises in the Nordics: Narratives Emerging from Social Movements and Welfare Dynamics. In L. L. Andersen, M. Gawell, & R. Spear (Eds.), Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Nordic Perspectives (pp. 1–18). London: Routledge. Andersen, L. L. (2015). Micro-processes of collaborative innovation in Danish welfare settings: a psychosocial approach to learning and performance. In Collaborative Governance and Public Innovation in Northern Europe (pp. 249–268). Bentham EBooks. Andersen, L. L., & Espersen, H. H. H. (2017). Styring og samarbejde i det boligsociale arbejde: om civilsamfund, partnerskaber, samskabelse og samproduktion. In B. Mazanti & L. A. Glerup (Eds.), Boligsocialt Arbejde (pp. 1–18). København: Hans Reitzel. Andersen, L. L., & Hulgård, L. (2016). Social Entrepreneurship: Demolition of the Welfare State or an Arena for Solidarity? In L. L. Andersen, M. Gawell, & R. Spear (Eds.), Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Nordic Perspectives (pp. 22–40). London: Routledge. TUESDAY, 10th October, 2017

9.00-10.45: Social Enterprise in a Welfare State Perspective – reciprocity, participation and relational welfare / Prof. Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University

Literature:

Hulgård, L (2015). “Differing perspectives on civil society and the state”, in Civil Society, The Third Sector and Social Enterprise – Governance and Democracy (Laville, Young & Eynaud, eds) New York: Routledge.

Hulgård, L & Laville, JL (2017). “Solidarity Economy, Reciprocity and Social Innovation – SERESI International platform for research, learning and collaboration”, paper presented at EMES 6th International Conference, Belgium, August 3rd-6th, 2017. Andersen, L. L., & Hulgård, L. (2016). Social Entrepreneurship: Demolition of the Welfare State or an Arena for Solidarity? In L. L. Andersen, M. Gawell, & R. Spear (Eds.), Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Nordic Perspectives (pp. 22–40). London: Routledge.

10.45-11.00: Coffee/tea

11.00-12.30: Phd Student presentations and feedback from students and faculty discussants / Prof. Victor Pestoff, Prof. Linda Lundgaard Andersen and Prof. Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University

12.30-13.30: Lunch

13.30-15.00: Co-Production from NPM to NPG and Beyond / Prof. Victor Pestoff, Ersta Sköndal Högskole, Osaka University and Roskilde University

Literature: Pestoff, V. (2016). Democratioc Innovations: Exploring Synergies between Three Key Post-New Public Managements Concepts in Public Sector Reforms. In L. L. Andersen, M. Gawell, & R. Spear (Eds.) Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Nordic Perspectives (pp. 252–270). London: Routledge. Pestoff, V. (2014). Collective action and the sustainability of co-production. Public Management Review, 16(3), 383–401. http://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2013.841460 Pestoff, V. (2014). Hybridity, Coproduction, and Third Sector Social Services in Europe. American Behavioral Scientist, 58(11), 1412–1424. http://doi.org/10.1177/0002764214534670 Pestoff, V. (2012). Co-production and Third Sector Social Services in Europe: Some Crucial Conceprual Issues. New Public Governance, the Third Sector and Co-Production.

15.00-15.30: Coffee/tea

15.30-16.30: Student presentations and feedback from students and faculty discussants / Prof. Victor Pestoff, Prof. Linda Lundgaard Andersen and Prof. Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University

16.30 -17.15: Closing Panel: Social Enterprise, Social Innovation and Co-Production / Prof. Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Prof. Victor Pestoff, Prof. Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University in discussion with phd students

17:15 -17:30: Evaluation, closing and departure.

pris

2400 D.kr Students from the humanities and social sciences phd programs in Denmark free admission Other participants 2400 Danish kroners

Maksimum antal deltagere

25

Ansvarlig Linda Lundgaard Andersen (lla@ruc.dk )
Lars Hulgård (hulg@ruc.dk )
Underviser Linda Lundgaard Andersen (lla@ruc.dk )
Lars Hulgård (hulg@ruc.dk )