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[ecrea] Conjunctions - special issue (open access) on Participation across institutional and disciplinary boundaries

Fri Dec 18 19:40:45 GMT 2015


Conjunctions
Special issue (open access)

Participation across institutional and disciplinary boundaries
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/issue/view/3335

The concept of participation has become increasingly important in a range of institutions and disciplinary contexts. The different institutional and disciplinary fields often interact indirectly by building on the same or interconnected ideals, logics and discourses or by using the same or similar theories. But it is quite rare that spaces enabling interaction and learning about cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary participation are created. This special issue is an attempt to do just that, and thus also to stress the importance of such transdisciplinary ‘spaces’ of learning and knowledge. By facilitating such transdisciplinary spaces this issue strives to: show how various disciplines understand, use and design ‘participation’; learn from already established insights and faults; potentially develop common understandings of what participation is; understand how ideal and processes of participation are linked to structures of power; and create better tools or models to explore, valuate and create participatory values, qualities and effects among researchers and practitioners. The articles in the issue are dealing with participatory processes in healthcare, political NGOs online, the cultural sector, education, employment and urban design.

Table of Contents

Editorial

Introduction Participation across institutional and disciplinary boundaries
Carsten Stage, Birgit Eriksson, Louise Fabian
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22913/20034

Articles

Differentiating between access, interaction and participation
Nico Carpentier
7-28
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22915/20035

The Double Conditioning of Political Participation: Grassroots Politics on Facebook
Jannick Schou, Johan Farkas, Morten Hjelholt
29-47
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22921/20038

Rethinking Participation and Re-enacting Its Dilemmas? Aarhus 2017 and “The Playful Society”
Birgit Eriksson, Jan Løhmann Stephensen
48-66
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22918/20036

Participatory Academic Communities: A transdisciplinary perspective on participation in education beyond the institution
Janus Holst Aaen, Rikke Toft Nørgård
67-98
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22920/20037

Recovery to Resilience: Finding a Transdisciplinary Approach to Community-Based Design
Nick Jenisch, Suzanne Mobley
99-116
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22922/20039

Participation as assemblage: Introducing assemblage as a framework for analysing participatory processes and outcomes
Carsten Stage, Karen Ingerslev
117-136
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22923/20040

Translating Patient Experiences into Clinical Practice: An Example of ‘Patient involvement’ from Psychosocial Cancer Rehabilitation in Denmark
Loni Ledderer, Nina Nissen
137-153
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22924/20041

Reviews

Towards a Digital Materialism: Review essay on Christian Fuchs (2015), Culture and Economy in the Age of Social Media
Jan Løhmann Stephensen
154-171
http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/article/view/22927/20042

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