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Dear all
there are still a few places left at this seminar on 21 March, the seminar is free to attend but please visit the website to register
www.homespaceseminars.org
ESRC Seminar Series : Home Spaces 2: policy and governance
21st March 2013, Michael Young Building, Open University, Milton Keynes, 10.30-16.15
In this seminar we explore home as a setting for welfare in policy and practice, at a moment of the reconfiguring of roles and responsibilities between household, state, market and voluntary sector. Questions for the day include:
How does thinking about 'home' enable analysis of changes to public and welfare service provision?
How should we analyse power, experience and inclusions/exclusions in different kinds of home space?
How can the home be understand as the site of different forms of labour?
PROGRAMME
10.30- 10.45 Introduction: Jane Franklin (Open University/new economics foundation)
10.45-1230 Morning session: Home unbounded: reworking the spaces and boundaries of care
Changing boundaries, changing lives: the paradoxes of home in contemporary governance
- Professor Janet Newman (Open University
The spaces of personalisation
- Dr Catherine Needham (Birmingham University)
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30 15.00 Afternoon session: Home care: policy prescriptions and personal experiences
Changing private behaviours for the public good?
- Dr Jessica Pykett (Birmingham University)
Home as a site of in/dependence
- Julia Slay (new economics foundation)
15.00 16.15 Panel discussion
Dr Sophie Bowlby (Reading University)
Dr Sarah Carr (Social Care Institute for Excellence)
Rachel Scicluna (Open University)
Dr Jerry Tew (Birmingham University)
Dr Eleanor Jupp
Research Associate - Health and Social Care
The Open University
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
http://hsc-people.open.ac.uk/e.jupp
New ESRC seminar series www.homespaceseminars.org
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