We analyse changes in the collective identity that Sweden’s largest labour union for teachers had during the period 1990–2017. The study is based on theory about how collective identity is constructed in adaptation and resistance to external categorical dimensions and internal group identification. We identify shifts in relation to how the union employ different aspects on teachers’ recognition, emotional engagement, and evaluation. Two clear cut-off points can be identified. The first point, which is clearly related to the impact of political reforms, took place in 2000 and is about increased demands with respect to transparency, legality, equality, efficiency, and attainment results. The second point took place in 2015, a year when Sweden...
In the latest decennium, there have been several and gradual changes in the Swedish and other Europe...
The first term of Teacher Education at most Universities in Sweden has, since 2001, nearly always be...
On 8 December 1989, the Swedish Parliament resolved that the state regulation of teaching positions ...
We analyse changes in the collective identity that Sweden’s largest labour union for teachers had du...
In the past two decades the Swedish compulsory school for students aged 7 to 16 has undergone major ...
Taking the latest reformation of Swedish teacher education as a point of departure, the aim of this ...
This dissertation deals with the changing conditions for schools and the teaching profession from a ...
The aim of this thesis is to critically investigate and problematize the Swedish Teacher Unions’ use...
This thesis comprises four articles and a summarizing text. The articles build on three sets of data...
This thesis comprises four articles and a summarizing text. The articles build on three sets of data...
This essay concerns teacher professionalism and how its prerequisites have been affected by the poli...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on teacher professionalism by an...
The study takes place in the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. It focuses on how the past reforms since ...
In this pilot study, we have investigated what the two biggest newspapers Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyh...
A central aspect of contemporary international education policy debates concern the need for improvi...
In the latest decennium, there have been several and gradual changes in the Swedish and other Europe...
The first term of Teacher Education at most Universities in Sweden has, since 2001, nearly always be...
On 8 December 1989, the Swedish Parliament resolved that the state regulation of teaching positions ...
We analyse changes in the collective identity that Sweden’s largest labour union for teachers had du...
In the past two decades the Swedish compulsory school for students aged 7 to 16 has undergone major ...
Taking the latest reformation of Swedish teacher education as a point of departure, the aim of this ...
This dissertation deals with the changing conditions for schools and the teaching profession from a ...
The aim of this thesis is to critically investigate and problematize the Swedish Teacher Unions’ use...
This thesis comprises four articles and a summarizing text. The articles build on three sets of data...
This thesis comprises four articles and a summarizing text. The articles build on three sets of data...
This essay concerns teacher professionalism and how its prerequisites have been affected by the poli...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on teacher professionalism by an...
The study takes place in the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. It focuses on how the past reforms since ...
In this pilot study, we have investigated what the two biggest newspapers Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyh...
A central aspect of contemporary international education policy debates concern the need for improvi...
In the latest decennium, there have been several and gradual changes in the Swedish and other Europe...
The first term of Teacher Education at most Universities in Sweden has, since 2001, nearly always be...
On 8 December 1989, the Swedish Parliament resolved that the state regulation of teaching positions ...