This article briefly presents the SCANPUB project, devoted to the comparative study of public discourse on immigration in Scandinavia from 1970 to 2016, from which this issue of Javnost/The Public stems. Its emphasis is on a discussion of the terms “nation” and “nationalism,” particularly the notion of “methodological nationalism” in relation to the project. SCANPUB is not least about how the public sphere in liberal democracies handles large, complex issues over time, and the article thus deals with relatively recent contributions to the theory of the public sphere, concluding with a turn toward deliberative systems theory. Some preliminary empirical results are reported and references are made to the other articles in this issue
Sweden and Denmark share a similar socio-political structure, yet these two countries demonstrate tw...
Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
This thesis seeks to understand how the restrictive immigration policies – taken by the Swedish Gove...
Under embargo until: 2020-10-24This article briefly presents the SCANPUB project, devoted to the com...
Earlier accounts of the immigration debate in Scandinavia have suggested that despite the countries’...
The media coverage of immigration serves as an important test for modern democracies’ ability to han...
There are several studies on third country immigration, and the negative attitudes towards immigrant...
This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. U...
Letters to the editor are argued to be a staple of the public sphere and, by providing regular citiz...
This thesis is concerned with explaining Scandinavian immigration policy from 1985- 2010. The overar...
This chapter examines differences in the discourses on migration from two socio-economically similar...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how the discourse of immigrants and immigration has changed...
Immigration into Sweden has since 2015 been a well-discussed area in the public debates. Some argue ...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
This report explores how recent processes of immigration have changed discourses about Europe and mi...
Sweden and Denmark share a similar socio-political structure, yet these two countries demonstrate tw...
Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
This thesis seeks to understand how the restrictive immigration policies – taken by the Swedish Gove...
Under embargo until: 2020-10-24This article briefly presents the SCANPUB project, devoted to the com...
Earlier accounts of the immigration debate in Scandinavia have suggested that despite the countries’...
The media coverage of immigration serves as an important test for modern democracies’ ability to han...
There are several studies on third country immigration, and the negative attitudes towards immigrant...
This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. U...
Letters to the editor are argued to be a staple of the public sphere and, by providing regular citiz...
This thesis is concerned with explaining Scandinavian immigration policy from 1985- 2010. The overar...
This chapter examines differences in the discourses on migration from two socio-economically similar...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how the discourse of immigrants and immigration has changed...
Immigration into Sweden has since 2015 been a well-discussed area in the public debates. Some argue ...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
This report explores how recent processes of immigration have changed discourses about Europe and mi...
Sweden and Denmark share a similar socio-political structure, yet these two countries demonstrate tw...
Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
This thesis seeks to understand how the restrictive immigration policies – taken by the Swedish Gove...