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Citation
Rendall J, Curtin M, Roy MJ & Teasdale S (2022) Relationships between community-led mutual aid groups and the state during the COVID-19 pandemic: complementary, supplementary, or adversarial?. Public Management Review, 26, pp. 313-333. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2022.2084769
Abstract
This research explores ways public service ecosystems developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on relationships between community-led mutual aid groups and the state. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, focus groups, and mobile ethnographic methods with 30 participants from the public sector and three mutual aid groups across Scotland. We show how relationships between mutual aid groups and the state – whether complementary, supplementary, or adversarial – shifted over the course of the pandemic. Our findings add nuance to understandings that presuppose mutual aid as antagonistic, highlighting ways that mutual aid groups may be brought into existing public service ecosystems.
Keywords
Mutual aid; public health; civil society; public management
Journal
Public Management Review: Volume 26
Status | Published |
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Funders | Scottish Government |
Publication date | 31/12/2022 |
Publication date online | 30/06/2022 |
Date accepted by journal | 17/05/2022 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/37338 |
Publisher | Taylor \& Francis |
ISSN | 1471-9037 |
eISSN | 1471-9045 |
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Prof Social Innovation & Sustainable Org, Management, Work and Organisation