The informal politics of distribution on the streets, of begging and of giving, makes visible the faults inherent in European welfare systems, writes Cecilia Parsberg. And the rules and statutes that aim to prevent poverty-stricken EU citizens from enjoying free movement add insult to injury.First published in Glänta 1/2014 (Swedish version), med titeln "Giveriet i den fria rörlighetens Europa".How Do You become a Successful Beggar in Sweden
textabstractOne of the defining features of contemporary Europe is the freedom of movement of person...
How 'free' is the free movement of persons? Why does the law that enables it need to be 'revisited'?...
Background: The occurrence of begging by poor people from other countries in the European Union (EU)...
The informal politics of distribution on the streets, of begging and of giving, makes visible the fa...
In recent years EU-citizens living in poverty exercising their right to free movement within EU have...
Across Europe, social-democratic, liberal democracies have become host to growing numbers of impover...
Gatans informella fördelningspolitik synliggör den europeiska välfärdens systemfel. Samtidigt bidrar...
More and more Swedish municipalities are adopting approaches that target ‘vulnerable EU citizens’ an...
My first encounter with a begging person led me to spend five years investigating the new situation ...
Mitt första möte med en tiggande föranledde mig att under fem år undersöka den nya situationen för t...
It is often held that free movement within the European Union and the expansion of social rights of ...
The current rules for “free movement” in the European Union (EU) facilitate unrestricted intra‐EU la...
The Chorus of Begging and The Chorus of Giving, 2014, (installation with two screens in the entrance...
This thesis is looking into the issue of Romanian street beggars in Stockholm, Sweden. In the last c...
The so-called freedom of movement granted to EU citizens has made it easier for economically deprive...
textabstractOne of the defining features of contemporary Europe is the freedom of movement of person...
How 'free' is the free movement of persons? Why does the law that enables it need to be 'revisited'?...
Background: The occurrence of begging by poor people from other countries in the European Union (EU)...
The informal politics of distribution on the streets, of begging and of giving, makes visible the fa...
In recent years EU-citizens living in poverty exercising their right to free movement within EU have...
Across Europe, social-democratic, liberal democracies have become host to growing numbers of impover...
Gatans informella fördelningspolitik synliggör den europeiska välfärdens systemfel. Samtidigt bidrar...
More and more Swedish municipalities are adopting approaches that target ‘vulnerable EU citizens’ an...
My first encounter with a begging person led me to spend five years investigating the new situation ...
Mitt första möte med en tiggande föranledde mig att under fem år undersöka den nya situationen för t...
It is often held that free movement within the European Union and the expansion of social rights of ...
The current rules for “free movement” in the European Union (EU) facilitate unrestricted intra‐EU la...
The Chorus of Begging and The Chorus of Giving, 2014, (installation with two screens in the entrance...
This thesis is looking into the issue of Romanian street beggars in Stockholm, Sweden. In the last c...
The so-called freedom of movement granted to EU citizens has made it easier for economically deprive...
textabstractOne of the defining features of contemporary Europe is the freedom of movement of person...
How 'free' is the free movement of persons? Why does the law that enables it need to be 'revisited'?...
Background: The occurrence of begging by poor people from other countries in the European Union (EU)...