Framing autonomy : ideas and policy dynamics in long-term care

Colloque organisé dans le cadre du projet Aurelia

Date limite d’envoi des propositions : 1er juin 2026

Comité d’organisation : Daniel Béland (McGill University), Marie-Victoire Bouquet (SciencesPo), Alexandra Charette (Université Concordia), Olivier Giraud (Lise, Cnam-CNRS), Patrik Marier (Université Concordia), Barbara Lucas (HETS-Genève), Blanche Le Bihan (EHESP), Catherine Needham (University of Birmigham), Birgit Pfau-Effinger (University of Hamburg), Loïc Trabut (Ined).

Since the 1990s, long-term care (LTC) policies across Western countries have undergone major transformations, notably toward marketization, aging in place, and recognition of informal caregivers. Despite this convergence, the normative and ideational dimensions of these changes remain understudied. Drawing on scholarship about the role of policy ideas in welfare state reform, the workshop invites contributions on three interconnected themes : the influence of international organizations and transnational networks on policy convergence ; the impact of shifting cultural norms around gender, family, and intergenerational solidarity ; and the concept of autonomy as both a normative framework and a practical tool for comparing LTC systems. […]

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Rédaction (29 avril 2026). Framing autonomy : ideas and policy dynamics in long-term care. Travail et formation. Consulté le 12 juin 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/165hp