This chapter explores how the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries can be used to examine civil defence as remembered. In focus stand oral histories testifying to the entanglement of civil defence in everyday life. The chapter employs a historical ethnography approach, using interviews and questionnaires collected between 2006 and 2012 in Sweden and the UK. The analysis, which departs from the three themes of localities, temporalities and mediations, illustrates the value of a more ‘bottom-up’ approach and discusses how we may refine the sociotechnical imaginaries framework to incorporate at least some elements of the ‘fuzziness’ of everyday life. It shows how elements of everyday culture relate to processes of embedding, resistance and ex...
The Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging from remnants of...
This article brings forward a set of examples from the “Swedological” literature that had its golden...
Contemporary liberal and democratic states have ‘securitized’ a growing number of issues by advancin...
This chapter explores how the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries can be used to examine civil def...
This open access edited collection brings together established and new perspectives on Cold War civi...
Reflecting on the individual studies of civil defence during the Cold War provided in this volume, t...
The introduction to the volume lays out the rationale and ambitions of the book, delineates its chro...
Increased public participation is absolutely vital in the field of fortifications and defence herita...
The events of the Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging fr...
This book presents new developments in Scandinavian memory cultures related to World War II and the ...
Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the p...
The chapter explores memories of working-class female dress in Lancashire, England, during the Secon...
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze how historians and other writers in eighteenth-century Swe...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
In 2002, Sweden finally stopped producing air raid shelters for its population after over sixty year...
The Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging from remnants of...
This article brings forward a set of examples from the “Swedological” literature that had its golden...
Contemporary liberal and democratic states have ‘securitized’ a growing number of issues by advancin...
This chapter explores how the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries can be used to examine civil def...
This open access edited collection brings together established and new perspectives on Cold War civi...
Reflecting on the individual studies of civil defence during the Cold War provided in this volume, t...
The introduction to the volume lays out the rationale and ambitions of the book, delineates its chro...
Increased public participation is absolutely vital in the field of fortifications and defence herita...
The events of the Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging fr...
This book presents new developments in Scandinavian memory cultures related to World War II and the ...
Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the p...
The chapter explores memories of working-class female dress in Lancashire, England, during the Secon...
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze how historians and other writers in eighteenth-century Swe...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
In 2002, Sweden finally stopped producing air raid shelters for its population after over sixty year...
The Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging from remnants of...
This article brings forward a set of examples from the “Swedological” literature that had its golden...
Contemporary liberal and democratic states have ‘securitized’ a growing number of issues by advancin...