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      SociologyJournalismClimate ChangePolitical Ecology
Purpose: This paper is aimed at discussing the role played by co-production in enhancing the value of cultural heritage and improving the quality of tourism services offered in highly visited tourist destinations. Methods: The article... more
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      ManagementPublic AdministrationCultural HeritageTourism
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      Rock Art (Archaeology)Cultural Heritage ManagementHeritage ManagementPrehistoric Rock Art
Frivilligt socialt samarbejde, samskabelse, samproduktion og partnerskaber er alle betegnelser for forskellige typer af samarbejder imellem offentlige og frivillige indsatser. Men hvad indeholder begreberne egentlig? I denne artikel... more
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      Social WelfarePublic Private PartnershipCocreationCoproduction
This report sets out the findings of a major research study into the role of co-production between citizens and professionals in the delivery of public services in five EU states. It draws on data from a representative citizen survey in... more
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      Public AdministrationPublic ManagementCommunity Engagement & ParticipationCommunity Development
Artykuł analizuje polsko-czechosłowacką koprodukcję filmową Zadzwońcie do mojej żony (Co řekne žena, 1958, r. Jaroslav Mach) w optyce produkcyjno-kulturowej. Zostaje w nim zarysowane tło metodologiczne umożliwiające badanie koprodukcji w... more
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      ComedyCritical Production StudiesCzech CinemaCoproduction
This article explores how a dynamic performance management (DPM) approach can give policy makers a more integrated, time-related understanding of how to address wicked problems successfully. The article highlights how an outcome-based... more
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      Dynamic Performance ManagementCoproductionPublic GovernanceService Transformation
L'articolo nasce dalla necessità di trovare una rinnovata chiave interpretativa univoca sul concetto di innovazione sociale negli approcci territoriali, osservando le diverse declinazioni di ricerca e prospettive... more
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      Social InclusionUrban Studies and PlanningCoproductionSocial Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Conversations about rehabilitation and how to address the drugs-crime nexus have been dominated by academics and policymakers, without due recognition of the experience and knowledge of practitioners. Not enough is known about the... more
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      SociologyCriminologyCriminal JusticeSocial Work
In this study, we study and evaluate a zero emission integrated system, as taken from the literature, for coproduction of electricity and methanol. The investigated integrated system has three subsystems: water electrolysis, Matiant power... more
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      GHG EmissionsClean energy technologiesExergyExergy Analysis
Purpose This paper is aimed at contextualizing the concepts of “service co-production” and “value co-creation” to health care services, challenging the traditional bio-medical model which focuses on illness treatment and neglects the role... more
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      Services Marketing and ManagementHealth Care ManagementCocreationPatient Empowerment
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      E-GovernmentOpen GovernmentCollaborative GovernanceCoproduction
The recent dispersion of algorithms throughout a large part of social life makes them valid analytical objects for sociology in the twenty-first century. The ubiquity of algorithms has led to increased public attention, scrutiny and,... more
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      SociologyAlgorithmsJurisprudenceCultural Sociology
Starzenie się społeczeństw stanowi wyzwanie, które wymaga opracowywania i wdrażania horyzontalnej polityki społecznej. Polityka ta powinna uwzględniać zróżnicowanie osób starszych oraz odmienność działań skierowanych do osób starszych i... more
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      Social EconomyHuman Services & Social WorkSocial ServicesSilver Economy
How does anybody describe the difference between simply being heard and really being listened to? Listening is an art. When someone has been harmed, understanding the person’s situation can be like fitting puzzle pieces together. It means... more
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      Social WorkParticipatory Action ResearchDisability StudiesRisk and Vulnerability
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      Public AdministrationMeta-Analysis and Systematic ReviewCitizenshipSocial Innovation
Prior research stresses the importance of consumer participation in service coproduction. We examine the coproduction of aesthetic services, which are services in which beauty is a critical outcome. Consumers face challenges communicating... more
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      AestheticsServices Marketing and ManagementCultural CompetenceConsumer Culture
Co-production of public services means that services are not only delivered by professional and managerial staff in public agencies, but also co-produced by citizens and communities. While recent research on this topic has advanced the... more
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      Public AdministrationPublic ManagementCitizen participationVolunteering
Interest in co-research with older adults has grown in the past 20 years, yet few published studies have addressed why and how older people have been involved as partners in research. This article presents a systematic review of the... more
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      Participatory Action ResearchCommunity Engagement & ParticipationSocial ExclusionAgeing and Health
This research proposes a coordination strategy between municipalities and malls administrators for the re-definition and re-qualification of public spaces, based on the study of the municipality of La Florida and Mall Plaza Vespucio. To... more
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      Public SpaceComercioAccesibilidadCommercial
There has recently been an upsurge of interest in the role of co-production in public services. This paper focuses on how the capabilities of public service users and other citizens can improve the outcomes of public services such as... more
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      Co-DesignPolicingCommunity JusticeCoproduction
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean and foreign filmmakers has grown in extent and visibility. Korean films have been shot in Australia, New Zealand and mainland China, while the Korean digital... more
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      Korean cinema, transnational cinema, digital technologiesCoproduction
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      Teaching and LearningEducationArchitectureParticipatory Action Research
El tema central de análisis de este informe, la exportación de cine argentino, es un tema que ha sido poco explorado en la bibliografía existente, con algunas excepciones. Más allá de la extensión y cobertura del trabajo, hay diversos... more
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      CoproductionCine ArgentinoCoproducciónCine Transnacional
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      Participatory ResearchParticipatory Action ResearchCase Study ResearchMore-Than-Human Geographies
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      Turkish CinemaFilm ProductionCinemaNew Turkish cinema
It is a commonplace in film scholarship that during the 1950s and 1960s the links between the cinema of Greece and that of the former socialist countries, including the Balkans, were either non-existent or extremely limited. As a major... more
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      Eastern European StudiesCensorshipFilm StudiesSoviet Film
The co-production of resilience in European urban neighbourhoods is explored based on the experiences from a case study. Within the current ‘resilience imperative’, co-production processes involving multiple stakeholders can be a key... more
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      DesignCommunity Engagement & ParticipationAgencyUrban Commons
Abstract This chapter examines how climate change adaptation becomes Integrated as a policy field within multi-level governance in the two coastal cities of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Saint Louis, Senegal.We explore the ways in which... more
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      Flood Risk ManagementClimate Change AdaptationUrban PlanningResilience (Sustainability)
Thèse pour l'obtention du grade de docteur en science politique et en sociologie
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      Risk ManagementFramingShale gasUnconventional oil and gas
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      Sustainable UrbanismCoproductionTransdisciplinary Research Methods
Nel nostro Paese, stiamo assistendo ad un florilegio di esperienze di valorizzazione di asset culturali che, aggregando complessi sistemi di risorse e facendo leva sugli strumenti di supporto alle iniziative “dal basso”, stimolano... more
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      Social EntrepreneurshipCommunity Engagement & ParticipationRegional developmentSocial impact
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      Social MovementsUrban PovertyPoverty ReductionCoproduction
This paper examines the concept and practice of coproduction in mental health. By analyzing personal experience as well as the historical antecedents of coproduction, we argue that the site of coproduction is defined by the legacy of the... more
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      Disability StudiesMental HealthDecolonial ThoughtMad Studies
Co-productions have been a usual formula in most of the European film industries since mid 1950s (40% of films produced annually). Going beyond the mere cooperation, co-productions demand a difficult balance between financial strategies... more
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      Film IndustriesFilm ProductionCoproduction
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      Southeast Asian StudiesFilm StudiesFilm SoundChinese Studies
This article treats crowdfunding, a practice that helps firms fund new projects using online communities of consumers, as a specific case of co-production. Through the lens of principal– agent theory, the article examines the agency... more
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      Power ElectronicsEnvironmental SustainabilityCrowdsourcingCrowdfunding
The Scotland Act 2016 devolves new social security powers to the Scottish Parliament. Although its new powers are limited, accounting for only 15% of expenditure on non-pension benefits, the Scottish Government has given an ambitious set... more
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      Social RightsHuman RightsSocial JusticeRegionalism
What happens when 'the margins of manouverability' (Massumi 2016) in a specific socio-political context are buzzing with promise and possibility? What might some crafty and serious play with the feminist posthuman ethics of research/er... more
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      Gender StudiesQueer StudiesYouth StudiesParticipatory Research
Rethinking the current settings of governance is urged by today's economic and political crisis: the participative praxis is not just burdensome and costly, but seems to be based more on the citizenship of entitlement rather than... more
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      GovernmentParticipatory governanceUser InvolvementCoproduction
This chapter documents the impact of undertaking research-related activities asking the overarching question, ‘How can we survive and thrive as survivor researchers?’ A brief summary of the Survivor Researcher Network (SRN) is given and... more
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      CoproductionUser/survivor Research
La recherche en santé mentale constitue un domaine dans lequel le monopole des chercheurs sur la production de la science est particulièrement fort. Mais c’est également un domaine de recherche dans lequel ce monopole est disputé comme en... more
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      Participatory ResearchMental HealthSocial InequalityCoproduction
Many European countries are implementing austerity measures alongside trends of welfare state retrenchment. Entrepreneurial forms of active citizenship are considered as a new form of public management to fill gaps left by spending cuts... more
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      Social EntrepreneurshipCommunity DevelopmentUrban RegenerationPublic Participation In Governance
The film industry is closely linked to the nation’s culture and economy. With globalization, however, it has become more engaged in international operations through film co-production. Paradoxically, this instrument emerged as a type of... more
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      Cultural StudiesCultural PolicyFilm StudiesCultural Diversity
Developing age-friendly cities and communities has become a key part of policies aimed at improving the quality of life of older people in urban areas. The World Health Organization has been especially important in driving the... more
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      Urban PlanningGentrificationSocial ExclusionActive Aging
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      Network ManagementSocial WelfarePublic Private PartnershipPublic-Private Partnerships
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      Cultural StudiesLatin American StudiesSpanishGlobalization
Knowledge production, today, relies increasingly on exchanges between groups of people who connect through the Internet. This can happen in many forms that include, for example, consulting and amending Wikipedia entries, engaging in... more
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      Critical TheoryHumanitiesPublic ArchaeologyDigital Humanities
This article examines the role of gender in the use of digital finance in Kenya, including the well-known case of mobile money but also the emerging use of smartphone apps, payment tills, digital credit services, and digital fund-raising... more
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      Economic SociologyRural SociologyAfrican StudiesGender Studies
Despite growing interest in the potential of digital technologies to enhance coproduction and co-creation in public services, there is a lack of hard evidence on their actual impact. Conceptual fuzziness and tech-optimism stand in the way... more
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      TechnologyDigital TechnologyGovernanceCocreation