Research on displacement has a long trajectory in Western geography and urban studies. In a Swedish context theory formation around displacement re-emerged in the 2010s as a response to an increasingly heated housing market, increased gentrification and growing homelessness, and as a consequence of ‘renoviction’ processes. Learning from empirical research in Sweden, the Nordic experiences differ from the Anglo-American context, and set ground for a theoretical discussion on how to understand the specificities of displacement processes in (post-)welfare societies. In this chapter we investigate some Swedish manifestations of displacement that cannot easily be grasped by conceptual apparatuses often developed in an Anglo-American context. The...
Over the last three decades, Sweden has received large inflows of international migrants and particu...
This paper explores the individual meanings behind the patterns of residential mobility of former as...
Despite time being a key element in the theories on international migrants socio-spatial mobility, i...
Research on displacement has a long trajectory in Western geography and urban studies. In a Swedish ...
Despite decreases in formal evictions in Sweden, housing precarity measured through homelessness as ...
Based on interview material relating to the current wave of housing renovation in Swedish cities, th...
This paper explores how conceptions of displacement have been challenged and adapted as the study of...
This paper is an investigation into the psychological aspects of displacement, where displacement is...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
Undocumented migrants often experience how their spatial vulnerability continues across their life t...
This Handbook provides the knowledge and tools needed to understand how displacement is lived, gover...
This paper asked a paradoxical question: why have immigrants to Sweden (particularly refugees) becom...
TRAFIG aims to contribute to the development of alternative solutions to protracted displacement tha...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Over the last three decades, Sweden has received large inflows of international migrants and particu...
This paper explores the individual meanings behind the patterns of residential mobility of former as...
Despite time being a key element in the theories on international migrants socio-spatial mobility, i...
Research on displacement has a long trajectory in Western geography and urban studies. In a Swedish ...
Despite decreases in formal evictions in Sweden, housing precarity measured through homelessness as ...
Based on interview material relating to the current wave of housing renovation in Swedish cities, th...
This paper explores how conceptions of displacement have been challenged and adapted as the study of...
This paper is an investigation into the psychological aspects of displacement, where displacement is...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
Undocumented migrants often experience how their spatial vulnerability continues across their life t...
This Handbook provides the knowledge and tools needed to understand how displacement is lived, gover...
This paper asked a paradoxical question: why have immigrants to Sweden (particularly refugees) becom...
TRAFIG aims to contribute to the development of alternative solutions to protracted displacement tha...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Over the last three decades, Sweden has received large inflows of international migrants and particu...
This paper explores the individual meanings behind the patterns of residential mobility of former as...
Despite time being a key element in the theories on international migrants socio-spatial mobility, i...