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100 1 0 _aBerthiaume, Annabelle
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245 0 0 _aGender of “Co-construction”
260 _c2023.
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520 _aOften cited as a social innovation within the “Quebec model”, “co-construction” refers to a repertoire of experiences involving the sharing of resources and decision-making in the elaboration of policies between state and community-based organisations. Yet, gendered dimensions in the implementation of “co-construction” facilitate social innovation in these organisations. Based on an ethnographic study carried out in 2017-2018 – combining semi-directed interviews with employees of family community-based organisations and participant observations in local community meetings in a low-income neighbourhood in Montreal –, this article analyses the sharing of social responsibilities, where a majority of women (social workers, volunteers, and interns) are involved. By questioning the use of the concept of “co-construction”, it brings visibility to the work of actors in the field and to the gendered dimensions of this labour, still little documented in social work literature.
690 _asocial innovation
690 _acommunity round table
690 _aunpaid labour
690 _aco-construction
690 _anon-profit organisations
690 _apartnership
690 _acommunity organisations
690 _asocial innovation
690 _acommunity round table
690 _aunpaid labour
690 _aco-construction
690 _anon-profit organisations
690 _apartnership
690 _acommunity organisations
786 0 _nRevue des politiques sociales et familiales | o 146-147 | 1 | 2023-03-22 | p. 29-44 | 2431-4501
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-des-politiques-sociales-et-familiales-2023-1-page-29?lang=en
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