Social Work on the Whiteboard: Governing by Comparing Performance
This article explores a number-based comparative logic unfolding around a particular kind of meeting in a social work setting: a daily and short gathering referred to as a "pulse meeting". At such meetings, staff gather around a whiteboard visualizing individual statistics in terms of the...
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2019
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Social Inclusion
Year: 2019, Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: 185-195 |
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B performance measurements B comparative performance B attention displacement |
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