Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the implications of civil society and volunteers as a blind spot in the theoretical conceptualization of co-production. We also emphasize the need for theory development that draws upon the theoretical positions from research in civil society. Based on a narrative literature review, we identify a lack of theoretical understanding of co-production that considers identity and value creation for civil society and volunteers. We identify and discuss how civil society is conceptualized in co-production and the implications of co-production for civil society's participation. We explore the current theoretical identification of civil society in selected conceptualization and co-production models and how and if the theoretical concepts of civil society and volunteering are contained in the co-production concepts.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication date | 2025 |
| Number of pages | 20 |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
| Event | Conference on Civil Society Studies - NORCE, Bergen, Norway Duration: 28 Apr 2025 → 29 Apr 2025 https://www.samfunnsforskning.no/sivilsamfunn/aktuelt/arrangementer/conference-on-civil-society-studies-28%E2%80%9329-april-20.html |
Conference
| Conference | Conference on Civil Society Studies |
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| Location | NORCE |
| Country/Territory | Norway |
| City | Bergen |
| Period | 28/04/2025 → 29/04/2025 |
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