Focusing on activism within a new “suburban movement” (förortsrörelse) in Sweden, this article explores the processes of becoming an activist from the perspective of post-migrant youth. The authors ask how individual identities are formed under conditions of social subordination and cultural stigmatization. Using interviews with urban activists the authors elaborate how this experience is contingent on individual and collective learning processes, and related to place struggle; the notion of self-identification for a “justice movement” among Swedish activists in ethnically mixed suburban areas. The article is based on Megafonen, a youth led organization grounded in Husby, a Stockholm suburb. Employing the notions of active and activist citi...
This thesis examines the continually reconfiguring response of a youth organization towards a renova...
Based on research in Swedish multi-ethnic areas, this paper examines discourses of unrest among yout...
After the initial moments of political protest have passed, urban protest movements and neighbourhoo...
Focusing on activism within a new “suburban movement” (förortsrörelse) in Sweden, this article explo...
Focusing on activism within a new “suburban movement” (förortsrörelse) in Sweden, this article explo...
This article deals with processes of marginalization and patterns of segregation in contemporary Sw...
Written at the intersection of migration studies, urban studies, and research on activism, this thes...
This study aims to examine the driving factors behind youth organizing in Swedish urban outskirts, k...
The article examines how pro-asylum activism contributes to the political socialisation of precariou...
This study examines social movement scenes—dynamic constellations of people and places—created by Sw...
The Swedish universal welfare state has transformed since the 1990s into a mixed welfare model with ...
Intersectionality is commonly used as an analytical tool to bring to light how various social divisi...
This article examines the effects of an anti-racist narrative of a neighbourhood in Malmö, an import...
This presentation deals with processes of marginalization and patterns of segregation in contemporar...
This thesis examines the continually reconfiguring response of a youth organization towards a renova...
Based on research in Swedish multi-ethnic areas, this paper examines discourses of unrest among yout...
After the initial moments of political protest have passed, urban protest movements and neighbourhoo...
Focusing on activism within a new “suburban movement” (förortsrörelse) in Sweden, this article explo...
Focusing on activism within a new “suburban movement” (förortsrörelse) in Sweden, this article explo...
This article deals with processes of marginalization and patterns of segregation in contemporary Sw...
Written at the intersection of migration studies, urban studies, and research on activism, this thes...
This study aims to examine the driving factors behind youth organizing in Swedish urban outskirts, k...
The article examines how pro-asylum activism contributes to the political socialisation of precariou...
This study examines social movement scenes—dynamic constellations of people and places—created by Sw...
The Swedish universal welfare state has transformed since the 1990s into a mixed welfare model with ...
Intersectionality is commonly used as an analytical tool to bring to light how various social divisi...
This article examines the effects of an anti-racist narrative of a neighbourhood in Malmö, an import...
This presentation deals with processes of marginalization and patterns of segregation in contemporar...
This thesis examines the continually reconfiguring response of a youth organization towards a renova...
Based on research in Swedish multi-ethnic areas, this paper examines discourses of unrest among yout...
After the initial moments of political protest have passed, urban protest movements and neighbourhoo...