The essay, based on interviews with eight people, deals with name changes from a foreign-sounding name to Swedish-sounding name. The aim is to investigate the reasons behind the name change and whether experiences of ethnic discrimination were among these reasons. Furthermore, I explore the consequences of the name change, and whether the name change was an effective strategy to avoid ethnic discrimination. The study employs qualitative method; I carry out eight interviews with four women and four men, and analyze the empirical material by means of post-colonial theory in which categorizing, otherness and passing are significant terms. The results show that the name change takes place primarily to reduce a sense of otherness, and the discur...
In this paper, I analysed Korean ESL immigrants ’ ethnic name changing phenomena. The interpretive d...
Names and Name-Bearers: On Unisex and Gender Inconsistent Names In many cultures, one of the more i...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies on ethnic integration in the Swedish labor market. St...
Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka upplevelserna av etnisk diskriminering på arbetsmarknaden som ...
Individuals or families migrating between countries and starting a new life abroad has been a consta...
All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. T...
The aim of official personal names policy in Sweden in the first half of the 20th cen- tury was to e...
peer reviewedThe present study explores the case of a transnational Polish family in Norway in which...
In this paper we compare the earnings development for a group of immigrants that changes their names...
This article presents a study of surnames that have become established in Sweden by immigration, in ...
The aim of this essay is to study how internationally adopted people of colours’ national identifica...
Choosing a name for a child is part of the process of becoming a parent and is done with care and af...
In this paper we compare the earnings development for a group of immigrants that changes their names...
In this article, various ways of understanding names and their significance for identity is discusse...
In this paper, I analysed Korean ESL immigrants ’ ethnic name changing phenomena. The interpretive d...
Names and Name-Bearers: On Unisex and Gender Inconsistent Names In many cultures, one of the more i...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies on ethnic integration in the Swedish labor market. St...
Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka upplevelserna av etnisk diskriminering på arbetsmarknaden som ...
Individuals or families migrating between countries and starting a new life abroad has been a consta...
All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. T...
The aim of official personal names policy in Sweden in the first half of the 20th cen- tury was to e...
peer reviewedThe present study explores the case of a transnational Polish family in Norway in which...
In this paper we compare the earnings development for a group of immigrants that changes their names...
This article presents a study of surnames that have become established in Sweden by immigration, in ...
The aim of this essay is to study how internationally adopted people of colours’ national identifica...
Choosing a name for a child is part of the process of becoming a parent and is done with care and af...
In this paper we compare the earnings development for a group of immigrants that changes their names...
In this article, various ways of understanding names and their significance for identity is discusse...
In this paper, I analysed Korean ESL immigrants ’ ethnic name changing phenomena. The interpretive d...
Names and Name-Bearers: On Unisex and Gender Inconsistent Names In many cultures, one of the more i...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...