Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and resistance. In Sweden, we have seen the emergence of a number of networks and organizations which take care workers’ professional identity as their point of departure. These networks and organizations stress the impossibility of being professional care workers in slimmed-down, neoliberal organizations. Parallel to this, and sometimes embedded into one another, female-dominated professions (e.g. social workers, nurses, doctors, and teachers) have been engaged in opposing restrictive refugee policies. This article analyses how care workers in an emergency room in Malmö mobilized against a visit by Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the right-wing, xenopho...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and re...
This article sheds light on the ways in which migrant care workers in the elderly care sector were r...
This thesis is about collective mobilisation and new forms of resistance among feminised welfare pro...
Capitalist crises, such as the current financial crisis, are also crises in the sphere of social rep...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of "politicization of caring," observed in studies of nurselabor...
The present study analyses the welfare state as employer by studying eldercare workers’ experiences ...
Amid twin processes of large-scale refugee resettlement and rapidly growing far-right xenophobia, rh...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of “politicization of caring,” observed in studies of nurse labo...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
There is an ongoing crisis within the natal care in Sweden. Hospitals closing down, not enough beds ...
Published online: 21 Feb 2017This article aims at gendering our understanding of populist radical ri...
During the last decades there has been an upsurge in research on xenophobic populist parties, mirror...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and re...
This article sheds light on the ways in which migrant care workers in the elderly care sector were r...
This thesis is about collective mobilisation and new forms of resistance among feminised welfare pro...
Capitalist crises, such as the current financial crisis, are also crises in the sphere of social rep...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of "politicization of caring," observed in studies of nurselabor...
The present study analyses the welfare state as employer by studying eldercare workers’ experiences ...
Amid twin processes of large-scale refugee resettlement and rapidly growing far-right xenophobia, rh...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of “politicization of caring,” observed in studies of nurse labo...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
There is an ongoing crisis within the natal care in Sweden. Hospitals closing down, not enough beds ...
Published online: 21 Feb 2017This article aims at gendering our understanding of populist radical ri...
During the last decades there has been an upsurge in research on xenophobic populist parties, mirror...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...