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Active UNCLASSIFIED Swedish Research Council

Creating Future Welfare: How digitalisation and automation shape knowledges and values that govern hybrid welfare practices

48.75M kr SEK

Funder Forte
Recipient Organization Örebro University
Country Sweden
Start Date Jan 01, 2025
End Date Dec 31, 2027
Duration 1,094 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2024-00364_Forte
Grant Description

Research problem and specific questionsThis project explores digitalization and automation by focusing on the hybrid character of welfare services and how knowledge regimes shift over time. Two empirical areas – social work and psychotherapy offered within public health care – are in focus.

Research questions focus on: what knowledge and value positions precede the development of tools and devices for digitalisation and automation? What models of knowledge and groups of expertise are involved and how? How are values considered in practice when digital/automated devices are developed? What assumptions about the practices and the intended professional user are the tools based on?

Data and method The research traces how knowledge regimes have evolved over time. Data include news media coverage, sector specific publications, and policy documents.

For the psychotherapy case we will also conduct witness seminars with professionals to capture previous struggles that have shaped current developments.

We conduct in-depth studies of current and ongoing developments through interviews with IT professionals and welfare professionals involved in this development, and meeting ethnography.

Societal relevance and utilizationThe development of the future welfare state is a national concern, especially in areas such as social work and psychiatric care, where needs already exceed resources.

The knowledge that this project generates will contribute with a more informed understanding of the implications of the hybrid character of the current making of future welfare, and the knowledge regimes that underlie it.

Plan for project realizationThe research is conducted in a multidisciplinary research environment and structured around five work packages, one which is focusing on developing the theoretical framework, two that are organized around the empirical strands, and two work packages that run throughout the project time focusing on communicating and disseminating research results and synthesizing the project results.

The researchers involved have long experience of the methods and theories used and access to the empirical data is already secured.

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Örebro University

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