Description
This Action will define and develop an emerging research field that explores the relationships among voluntary associations, families and states in the creation of social welfare in Europe. It focuses on the question of how state welfare emerged from the social welfare provided by non-profit, non-state institutions and individuals; how it has developed and changed over time; and how, in recent years, it has entered into crisis in many countries. The Action, which is at once local and transnational, will bring together researchers and policy makers throughout Europe in a collaborative exchange. The Action emphasizes the welfare state’s deep historical roots, and will use local case studies to recover the “voices” and contributions of individuals, families and voluntary associations. This will give us a much deeper and richer story about social protection in Europe than is currently available. By analyzing the long-term development of welfare within a triadic optic that examines the interactions among families, voluntary welfare associations and states in the creation of social welfare, the Action has the potential to radically shift dominant paradigms in the field of welfare studies. The Action will contribute to welfare policy development and debate by offering a historical perspective on current problems and debates and the principles and premises that underpin them.
Action keywords
Social protection - Welfare history - Voluntary associations - Families - Current welfare crisis
Management Committee
Country | MC Member |
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Albania | |
Albania | |
Austria | |
Austria | |
Belgium | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Bulgaria | |
Bulgaria | |
Croatia | |
Croatia | |
Cyprus | |
Czech Republic | |
Czech Republic | |
Denmark | |
Denmark | |
Estonia | |
Finland | |
France | |
France | |
Germany | |
Germany | |
Greece | |
Greece | |
Hungary | |
Hungary | |
Iceland | |
Ireland | |
Ireland | |
Israel | |
Israel | |
Italy | |
Italy | |
Lithuania | |
Lithuania | |
Luxembourg | |
Moldova | |
Moldova | |
Montenegro | |
Netherlands | |
North Macedonia | |
Poland | |
Poland | |
Portugal | |
Portugal | |
Romania | |
Romania | |
Serbia | |
Serbia | |
Slovakia | |
Slovakia | |
Slovenia | |
Spain | |
Spain | |
Sweden | |
Switzerland | |
Switzerland | |
Türkiye | |
Türkiye | |
United Kingdom | |
United Kingdom |
Main Contacts
Action Contacts
COST Staff
Leadership
Role | Leader |
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Action Chair | |
Action Vice-Chair | |
Grant Holder Scientific Representative | |
Science Communication Coordinator | |
Grant Awarding Coordinator | |
WG1 Leader | |
WG2 Leader | |
WG3 Leader | |
WG4 Leader |
Additional roles
Role | Leader |
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ITC CG Coordinator | |
STSM Coordinator |
Working Groups
Number | Title | Leader |
---|---|---|
1 | Families and social welfare | |
2 | The mixed economy of welfare | |
3 | Transnational Voluntary Action | |
4 | Intellectual traditions in European welfare: voluntary associations, families and the state |
Membership
Name | Working Group | Country |
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WG 1 | Serbia | |
WG 1 | Romania | |
WG 1, WG 3 | Spain | |
WG 1, WG 3 | Sweden | |
WG 1 | Lithuania | |
WG 1 | Luxembourg | |
WG 1 | ||
WG 1 | Serbia | |
WG 1, WG 3 | North Macedonia | |
WG 1, WG 2 | Greece | |
WG 1, WG 3 | Romania | |
WG 1, WG 3, WG 4 | Albania | |
WG 1, WG 4 | Spain | |
WG 1, WG 2 | Hungary | |
WG 1, WG 2 | Slovakia | |
WG 1 | Israel | |
WG 1, WG 3, WG 4 | Albania | |
WG 1 | Serbia | |
WG 1, WG 4 | Poland | |
WG 1, WG 2 | Italy | |
WG 1, WG 2, WG 3 | ||
WG 1, WG 2, WG 4 | Ireland | |
WG 1 | Slovakia | |
WG 1, WG 2 | Greece | |
WG 1, WG 2, WG 3, WG 4 | Ireland | |
WG 1, WG 2, WG 3, WG 4 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1 | Israel | |
WG 1 | Israel | |
WG 1, WG 4 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1, WG 4 | Iceland | |
WG 1, WG 3 | Italy | |
WG 1 | Slovakia | |
WG 1, WG 2, WG 3, WG 4 | Croatia | |
WG 1, WG 2, WG 3 | Austria | |
WG 1, WG 2 | Slovenia | |
WG 1, WG 2, WG 3, WG 4 | France | |
WG 1 | Poland | |
WG 1, WG 4 | Finland | |
WG 1, WG 3 | Slovenia | |
WG 1, WG 3, WG 4 | Türkiye | |
WG 2 | Lithuania | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Poland | |
WG 2, WG 3 | Hungary | |
WG 2 | ||
WG 2 | France | |
WG 2 | Montenegro | |
WG 2, WG 3 | ||
WG 2, WG 3 | Switzerland | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Croatia | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Greece | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Greece | |
WG 2 | Italy | |
WG 2, WG 3 | France | |
WG 2, WG 3 | Italy | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Italy | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Slovenia | |
WG 2, WG 3 | Belgium | |
WG 2 | Czechia | |
WG 2, WG 3 | Slovenia | |
WG 2 | Finland | |
WG 2, WG 3 | Poland | |
WG 2 | France | |
WG 2 | Türkiye | |
WG 2 | France | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Czechia | |
WG 2 | Switzerland | |
WG 2, WG 3, WG 4 | France | |
WG 2 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
WG 2 | Germany | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Italy | |
WG 2, WG 4 | Finland | |
WG 2 | Switzerland | |
WG 2 | Italy | |
WG 2 | Bulgaria | |
WG 2, WG 3 | Türkiye | |
WG 2 | ||
WG 2 | Türkiye | |
WG 2 | Germany | |
WG 2 | Greece | |
WG 2 | France | |
WG 2 | Netherlands | |
WG 2, WG 3, WG 4 | Romania | |
WG 3 | Portugal | |
WG 3 | Albania | |
WG 3, WG 4 | Spain | |
WG 3, WG 4 | ||
WG 3 | Netherlands | |
WG 3 | France | |
WG 3, WG 4 | Moldova | |
WG 4 | Slovenia | |
WG 4 | Serbia | |
WG 4 | Romania | |
WG 4 | ||
WG 4 | Italy | |
WG 4 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
WG 4 | Croatia | |
WG 4 | Finland | |
WG 4 | Austria | |
WG 4 | Hungary | |
WG 4 | Estonia | |
WG 4 | Germany | |
WG 4 | Netherlands | |
WG 4 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
WG 4 | Italy | |
WG 4 | Portugal | |
WG 4 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
WG 4 | Austria | |
WG 4 | Austria | |
WG 4 | Hungary | |
WG 4 | Slovakia | |
WG 4 | Denmark | |
WG 4 | Ireland | |
WG 4 | Portugal |