From September to November 2015, more than 100,000 people applied for asylum in Sweden. Societal solidarity was unmistakable during this period, but six months later, when the refugees were to be accommodated, the situation had changed. In this analysis of imaginaries of migrants as strangers I scrutinize the city of Gothenburg\u27s plan to build 1,000 temporary housing units to accommodate refugees. The project failed, resulting in only 57 units being built. In this article I analyse the societal imaginations the project revealed, including those embedded in political and public conflicts of opinion. In an attempt to understand why people sometimes refuse to share social space, I draw on a combination of Sara Ahmed\u27s theories on the fig...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
In times of market reforms and international migration, the Swedish welfare model has been seriously...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
In 2015 Afghans were the second largest group of asylum seekers in Sweden (and Europe). In this arti...
In the beginning of the 1990's Swedish immigration policy, which bad been considered liberal and gen...
This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrict...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
Official calls for “failed” asylum seekers to leave Sweden ignore the difficulties and harms befalli...
The purpose of this article is to analyze how reception practices and the meaning of a “worthy” rece...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Humans are evolutionarily programmed to respond to danger, natural disasters, wars, destruction and ...
Categorising people and housing situations is unavoidable in research and national and local statist...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
In 2022 the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, which caused millions of Ukrainians to flee thei...
The Utrecht Refugee Launchpad was an experiment at city-level to create a more inclusive form of asy...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
In times of market reforms and international migration, the Swedish welfare model has been seriously...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
In 2015 Afghans were the second largest group of asylum seekers in Sweden (and Europe). In this arti...
In the beginning of the 1990's Swedish immigration policy, which bad been considered liberal and gen...
This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrict...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
Official calls for “failed” asylum seekers to leave Sweden ignore the difficulties and harms befalli...
The purpose of this article is to analyze how reception practices and the meaning of a “worthy” rece...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Humans are evolutionarily programmed to respond to danger, natural disasters, wars, destruction and ...
Categorising people and housing situations is unavoidable in research and national and local statist...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
In 2022 the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, which caused millions of Ukrainians to flee thei...
The Utrecht Refugee Launchpad was an experiment at city-level to create a more inclusive form of asy...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
In times of market reforms and international migration, the Swedish welfare model has been seriously...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...