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Project /$rAnne Tortzen --$tchapter 10 The Increasing Role of Digital Technologies in Co-Production and Co-Creation /$rVeiko Lember --$tchapter 10.1 Case Study?How Public Services in Sweden Help Newcomers to Integrate in the Labour Market and Society Through the Digital Platform Mobilearn /$rSomya Joshi Vasilis Koulolias Francisco Garcia Moran Elke Loeffler --$tchapter 10.2 Case Study?ICT and Empowerment of Frail Elderly in Flemish Municipalities /$rSylke Jaspers --$tchapter 10.3 Case Study?Remote Health Monitoring with Wearable Sensors and Smartphones /$rAndrás Gábor Barbara Gausz --$tchapter 11 Legal Dilemmas of Co-Production and Co-Creation /$rDawid Szes´ci?o --$tchapter 11.1 Case Study?The European Disability Card /$rCharlotte Van Dijck --$tpart, 3 Co-Production and Co-Creation in Different Domains --$tchapter 12 Co-Production in Healthcare /$rCaitlin McMullin Catherine Needham --$tchapter 12.1 Case Study?Co-Producing Recommendations to Reduce Diagnostic Error /$rSuyeon Jo Tina Nabatchi --$tchapter 12.2 Case Study?Co-Production of Secondary Health Services in Nigeria and Ghana /$rMary Mangai Michiel De Vries Johan De Kruijf --$tchapter 13 Parents as Co-Producers in Primary Education /$rMarlies Honingh Elena Bondarouk Taco Brandsen --$tchapter 13.1 Case Study?Partners for Possibility --$tCo-Production of Education /$rDirk Brand Marleen Rolland --$tchapter 13.2 Case Study?Co-Creating School Meals Services /$rGiuseppe Aquino Maddalena Sorrentino --$tchapter 14 Co-Production and the Environment /$rMarco Ranzato Luisa Moretto --$tchapter 14.1 Case Study?Balade Verte et Bleue and Ilôt d?eau --$tCo-Creation and Co-Production for the Environment /$rMarco Ranzato --$tchapter 14.2 Case Study?Co-Producing Flood Risk Governance in England, the Netherlands and Flanders /$rHannelore Mees --$tchapter 15 Co-Production in Community Development /$rDaphne Vanleene Bram Verschuere --$tchapter 15.1 Case Study?Co-Production and Community Development in France /$rCaitlin McMullin --$tchapter 16 Providing Public Safety and Public Order Through Co-Production /$rElke Loeffler --$tchapter 16.1 Case Study?The Blue and You Police-Community Forum --$tCo-Production of a Community Conversation /$rBrian N. 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