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Neutral experts or passionate participants? Renegotiating expertise and the right to act in Finnish participatory social policy

2018

This article examines a case of participatory social policy in which former beneficiaries were invited as ‘experts-by-experience’ into Finnish social welfare organisations. It combines a governmentality perspective with the analytical tools of the sociology of engagements to explore as what the projects’ participants are engaged, and how the differing demands made on their ways of being are made to appear as legitimate. The article shows how different definitions of expertise are used to steer the participants’ forms of engagement, and how these definitions appear valid only within a specific frame of justifying civic participation. It concludes that the participants’ expertise is defined i…

Cultural StudiessosiaalipolitiikkaSociology and Political Sciencesociology of engagementsSocial WelfarePublic administrationgovernmentalityasiantuntijatosallistaminenlay expertisePolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationparticipatory governanceasiantuntijuusSocial policyGovernmentalityGovernmentParticipatory governanceexpertise-by-experience05 social sciencesta5142Citizen journalism0506 political scienceosaaminen050203 business & managementEuropean Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology
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Citizen experts in participatory governance: Democratic and epistemic assets of service user involvement, local knowledge and citizen science

2021

Initiatives that attribute expert status to ‘ordinary citizens’ proliferate in a range of societal realms and are generally celebrated for ‘democratising expertise’. By tapping new sources of knowledge and participation simultaneously, such ‘citizen expertise’ practices seem to provide responses to the contemporary decline of trust in political elites and traditional experts that seriously challenges the legitimacy of democratic policy-making. This study distinguishes between three quintessential types of citizen expertise (‘local knowledge’, ‘service user involvement’ and ‘citizen science’) and, from an integrated perspective, critically discusses the value of citizen expertise for public…

Participatory governanceSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCitizen scienceComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGService userSociologyPublic relationsbusinessDemocracymedia_commonCurrent Sociology
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Scales of participation and multi-scalar citizenship in EU participatory governance

2020

The EU still has a democratic deficit and its legitimacy is strongly questioned. This reveals the importance of citizenship and participation in the context of the challenges the EU faces today. The article contributes to the current discussions on the shifting frameworks of participation and citizenship through empirical research into the EU’s participatory governance. It asks how participation is framed in terms of scale and how these scalar framings are used to formulate citizenship in selected projects funded by the EU programmes on citizenship and culture. This microlevel analysis yields new insights into the politics of scale in the EU’s multilevel participatory governance. Frame anal…

citizenshipPublic Administrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologykansalaisuusManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)politics of scaleEuroopan unioniosallistaminenPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceparticipatory governanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionCitizenshipLegitimacymedia_commonosallistuminenframingParticipatory governanceDemocratic deficit05 social sciencesScalar (physics)021107 urban & regional planning16. Peace & justicekansalaisyhteiskunta0506 political sciencePolitical economyjulkinen hallinto
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Making experts-by-experience : governmental ethnography of participatory initiatives in Finnish social welfare organisations

2018

This dissertation analyses expertise-by-experience in Finnish social welfare organisations as part of the participatory practices presented as new democracy. It employs a governmental ethnographic method to investigate how a person with difficult experiences is made into ‘an expert of one’s own life’ and how the subjectivity thus created is connected to different possibilities and rationales of participation. It asks: 1. What characterises the subjectivities created in the initiatives? 2. How (through which practices) are the participants constructed as experts? In this summary article the democratic quality of expert-making practices is interpreted through a critical democratic lens by inq…

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