The aim of this article is to describe and analyze how a number of multicultural urban schools in the Swedish cities of Stockholm and Malmö identify, understand and respond to the competition they have been exposed to on the emerging educational quasi-market. Based on interviews with school leaders and research on a wide range of secondary literature it is possible to identify three types of competitors: “white” schools, ordinary and religious/ethnic free schools and neighboring multicultural schools. The responding strategies vary from the logic of resignation and condemnation of parents for making “wrong” choices to a critical redefinition of pedagogical practices towards minority students and the equivocal alliances. I argue that the com...
Since the early 1990s, the Swedish school system has gone through overall structural changes. One of...
The article aims to discuss the school's education for citizenship and democracy in light of the eco...
As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have rece...
The aim of this article is to describe and analyze how a number of multicultural urban schools in th...
The aim of this article is to describe and analyze how a number of multicultural urban schools in th...
An educational reform was carried out in Sweden in the early 1990s. This reform involved implementin...
This article reflects on the possibility to promote diversity in Swedish schools. Our municipal aut...
Multicultural urban schools in Sweden are facing two major challenges. First, the communities they s...
School Choice in Ethnically and Socioeconomically Heterogeneous Residential Areas This article explo...
Today the Swedish education system faces major challenges. This study deals with school segregation,...
During the early 1990s Sweden underwent extensive educational reforms. Vouchers, freedom of choice, ...
While school choice and marketisation have been studied extensively, some areas remain under-researc...
Loss of equivalence in Swedish education has been highlighted in both research and media. Arguably, ...
The increasing use of ‘the private’ as a mean of delivery of public service, including several educa...
Since the early 1990s, the Swedish school system has gone through overall structural changes. One of...
The article aims to discuss the school's education for citizenship and democracy in light of the eco...
As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have rece...
The aim of this article is to describe and analyze how a number of multicultural urban schools in th...
The aim of this article is to describe and analyze how a number of multicultural urban schools in th...
An educational reform was carried out in Sweden in the early 1990s. This reform involved implementin...
This article reflects on the possibility to promote diversity in Swedish schools. Our municipal aut...
Multicultural urban schools in Sweden are facing two major challenges. First, the communities they s...
School Choice in Ethnically and Socioeconomically Heterogeneous Residential Areas This article explo...
Today the Swedish education system faces major challenges. This study deals with school segregation,...
During the early 1990s Sweden underwent extensive educational reforms. Vouchers, freedom of choice, ...
While school choice and marketisation have been studied extensively, some areas remain under-researc...
Loss of equivalence in Swedish education has been highlighted in both research and media. Arguably, ...
The increasing use of ‘the private’ as a mean of delivery of public service, including several educa...
Since the early 1990s, the Swedish school system has gone through overall structural changes. One of...
The article aims to discuss the school's education for citizenship and democracy in light of the eco...
As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have rece...