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Collective Deliberations and Hearts on Fire: Experiential Knowledge Among Entrepreneurs and Organisations in the Mental Health Service User Movement

Hilda Näslund

2020VOLUNTAS International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Previous research has shown that experiential knowledge plays an important role for service user movements and has also discussed ambiguities in the definition of this type of knowledge. This study contributes to clarifying how experiential knowledge is understood within the service user movement. Through semi-structured interviews, it explores how Swedish mental health service user organisations (MHSUOs) and service user entrepreneurs (SUEs) regard the role of experiential knowledge for their endeavours. The study shows that SUEs and MHSUOs view experiential knowledge as complementary to established medical and expert knowledge. Both groups further reflect on the functions of individual and collective dimensions of experiential knowledge. Emotions are important in conveying experiential knowledge, although emotional commitment can be short-lived. The study discusses challenges for SUEs and MHSUOs in developing strategies to manage risks tied to strategic essentialism, and also in maintaining a critical standpoint towards established service providers.

Topics & Concepts

Experiential knowledgeExperiential learningKnowledge managementService (business)PsychologyService providerMental healthBusinessEpistemologyPedagogyComputer scienceMarketingPsychotherapistPhilosophyMental Health and Patient InvolvementManagement and Organizational StudiesCommunity Development and Social Impact
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