Reflexivity and participation in communities CZ
3. Emergent themes and practice guidelines
3.5. Representation
A recurring, problematic theme in the literature that was frequently discussed during the IP was the definition and operationalisation of the concept of representation. For example, when service users discussed these issues with IP participants, they were keen to highlight the complex nature of this issue and its impact upon opportunities and conditions for participation. A summary of common representation issues is described below, using the following questions:
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Theme 5) Case Study Example: Representation of community of service users
The Finnish study involved a literature review that focused on unemployed people of working age and were representative of a community of service users participating in rehabilitative work activities. It was argued that the instructor of rehabilitative work activity tended to determine how participatory approaches are used. They could offer the person work tasks, but they could not offer support or customer-oriented approach to enhance these activities. It is possible that how reflective the instructors are and what kind of abilities they possess will determine the participatory approaches they can use (for example academic degrees in the field of technology).