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Questioned fatherhood in domestic partner abuse/violence : A study on fathers' experiences of interactions with social workers in child protection investigations in Sweden
2025) In Nordic Social Work Research(
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Food aid professionals’ thoughts on the dignity of visitors while maintaining their own
2025) In Nordic Social Work Research(
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- 2024
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Value positions in the implementation of automated decision-making in social assistance
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Aiming for participation of foster children within organizationally specialized social services: a bureaucratic or a relational act?
2024) In Nordic Social Work Research(
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Navigating the gap between policy and practice : frontline and second-tier management perspectives and strategies in offering vocational and educational support to young adults with mental health problems
2024) In Nordic Social Work Research(
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Incompatible logics? Professionals and volunteers as collaborating partners in the disability services, the social services, and the probation services
2024) In Nordic Social Work Research(
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Social workers’ accounts of custody and custody transfers in cases of homicidal violence
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Distinctive character and added value of civil society organizations : A collaborative project within the Swedish integration system
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Ethnicising activation as a standard story in a Swedish municipal labour market programme
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Saving time for activation or relationships? : The legitimation and performance of automated decision-making for time efficiency in two street-level bureaucracies serving poor and unemployed clients
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