2020
DOI: 10.22439/sis.v35i1.5921
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Ledelse af fællesskabelse

Abstract: Velfærdsproblemer adresseres i stigende grad på tværs af sektorer ud fra ideen om, at nye løsninger skal samskabes i fællesskab med de mennesker, hvis liv de berører og gennem aktivering af eksisterende ressourcer i civilsamfundet. I artiklen undersøger forfatterne, hvordan et lokalt fællesskab konstitueres med afsæt i en case, hvor en gruppe borgere og en offentlig koordinator afprøver en digital platform som en måde at understøtte borgernes fællesskab. Analysen tager afsæt i social praksisteori og en relatio… Show more

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“…It lists thirty-one abbreviated recipes, with dishes including ingredients and spices available only to the highest social strata: pepper, saffron, clove and ginger. The 1231 cadaster of the Danish King Valdemar II mentions one exotic spice, pepper, in a list of provisions that the king and his court expected on visitations within his kingdom [ 61 ]. A 1315 bequest to the abbey of Sorø, on the island of Zealand, Denmark, records that one course of a meal for duke Christopher of Halland and Samsø (he later became King Christopher II), was to be made with pepper [ 62 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It lists thirty-one abbreviated recipes, with dishes including ingredients and spices available only to the highest social strata: pepper, saffron, clove and ginger. The 1231 cadaster of the Danish King Valdemar II mentions one exotic spice, pepper, in a list of provisions that the king and his court expected on visitations within his kingdom [ 61 ]. A 1315 bequest to the abbey of Sorø, on the island of Zealand, Denmark, records that one course of a meal for duke Christopher of Halland and Samsø (he later became King Christopher II), was to be made with pepper [ 62 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dette saernummer bygger videre på et første saernummer, som blev udgivet i 2022, årg.37, nr.2, (se (M. K. Aakjaer et al, 2021;M. Aakjaer & Pallesen, 2020;Pedersen et al, 2022).…”
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