2023
DOI: 10.1177/02685809231174875
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Between autonomy and subordination: The micro-production mechanism of professional roles in a Chinese street social workstation

Abstract: Based on the dilemma social workers face at the grassroots level in a street social workstation, this article discusses the micro-production mechanism of their professional role in China. Along with the life cycle of the social workstation, three different sets of camouflage schemes have been formed, namely, isomorphism, polymorphism, and heterogeneous isomorphism, to avoid identity crises and continue the survival logic. This study argues that the social workstation can not only be viewed as outsourcing of go… Show more

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