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Co-creation in Public Services for Innovation and Social Justice presents a comprehensive examination of how collaborative approaches to service design and delivery can address complex social challenges. The book brings together insights from multiple international experts to explore innovative practices in public service co-creation.
The concept of ‘concrete elasticity’ serves as the book’s central framework, describing how organizations can maintain stability while remaining flexible and responsive to community needs. Through case studies and practical examples, the authors demonstrate how genuine collaboration between service providers, users, and communities can lead to more equitable and effective outcomes.
This work is essential for policy makers, public service managers, and social innovation practitioners seeking to understand how to embed social justice principles into public service design and implementation.







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