Synopsis
1. Introduction: New dynamics of Disability and Rehabilitation
2. Northern European Rehabilitation Services in the Context of Changing Healthcare, Welfare, and Labour Market Institutions: A Theoretical Framework
3. The Post-corporatist Rehabilitation System in Germany: High Potential, Critical Moments
4. From Quotas to Sanctions: The Political Economy of Rehabilitation in the UK.
5. The Redesigning of Neurorehabilitation in Denmark and Norway
6. Rehabilitation as a Reformed Governance Technology: Freedom, Constraint, and Concealment
7. Return to Work After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Diverse Labour Market and Welfare State Contexts
8. Severe Brain Injury and Boundary Work
9. Conversion of Social Capital in the Rehabilitation Process of Adolescents Following an Acquired Brain Injury
10. Complex Problems in Need of Inter-organizational Coordination: The Importance of Connective and Collaborative Professionalism within an Organizational Field of Rehabilitation
11. Transfer Practices during Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation: A Descent in the Medical Hierarchy
12. Rehabilitation as a Curricular Construction
13. Interdisciplinarity and Rehabilitation Research
Index
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