非机构化是一场社会运动

Mikołaj Rakusa-Suszczewski
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这篇文章描述了去机构化的概念和现象的历史,即转变护理机构的过程,特别是将其能力转移到当地社区。这些过程用美国和欧洲的例子来说明,在那里已经进行了几十年的讨论,以及这些地区正在实施的实验和解决方案。然而,在这项研究中,非机构化现象超越了一个纯粹的技术问题,涉及到对病人、残疾人或受各种社会问题(如无家可归)影响的人的命运进行管理的概念的改变。在这里,去机构化首先是社会行动者活动的一种表现;这是一场社会运动。这场运动与其说是一场协商一致的运动,不如说是一场道德运动,甚至是一场以冲突为导向的运动,换句话说,是一场“新社会运动”。运动:(1)由特定的社会行动者代表:组织及其领导人;(2)有其资源、价值观和身份来游说新的立法、实施新的保健和卫生做法,以及塑造这一部门的政治和社会态度;最后,(3)执行评估和批判功能,因此,它是一种“知识共同体”,传播某些知识并要求实施由此产生的实践。
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Deinstytucjonalizacja jako ruch społeczny
The article describes the history of the idea and phenomenon of deinstitutionalisation, that is, the process of transforming care institutions, in particular transferring their competences to local communities. These processes are illustrated using examples from the United States and Europe, discussions that have been going on there for decades, and the experiments and solutions being implemented in those regions. In this study, however, the phenomenon of deinstitutionalisation goes beyond a purely technical problem related to a change in the concept of managing the fate of people who are ill, disabled or affected by various social problems, such as homelessness. Here, deinstitutionalisation is above all a manifestation of the activities of social actors; that is, a social movement. The movement is not so much of a consensual nature, focused on the rationalisation of aid, as it is an ethical and even a conflict-oriented movement, in other words, a ‘new social movement’. The movement : (1) is represented by specific social actors: organisations and their leaders; (2) has its resources, values and identity to lobby for new legislation, implementation of new care and health practices, as well as shaping political and social attitudes in this sector; and, finally, (3) performs evaluative and critical functions, and is, therefore, a kind of ‘epistemic community’ that disseminated certain knowledge and demanded the implementation of the resulting practices.
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