This article deals with the question of what has happened to ‘the public’ in the Swedish education system during the last three decades. In our search for an answer we illuminate and discuss how the process of marketisation, together with the learnification and individualisation of education, replaced ‘the public’ from public education with the logic of the market place. To shed some further light on the current discourse on Swedish education, we contrast two principles in education and teaching, the aristocratic principle and the democratic principle. According to the aristocratic principle, education is about fixating and reproducing existing power relations as the cornerstone of a well-ordered society. According to the democratic pri...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
As one of the key elements of the Nordic welfare model, education systems are based on the idea of p...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...
This article deals with the question of what has happened to ‘the public’ in the Swedish education s...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The Nordic countries are often perceived as a coherent group repr...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
Research topic/aim: According to current debates, Swedish schools are experiencing severe problems...
The reforms that were implemented in the early 1990s changed the way the Swedish school system worke...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
Sweden has commonly been regarded as a striking example of a social democratic welfare-stateregime (...
This article is the first of four articles exploring democratic schools co-founded by teenage studen...
This open access book examines the challenges and issues caused by a move to a marketized education ...
This article is the first of four articles exploring democratic schools co-founded by teenage studen...
The increasing use of ‘the private’ as a mean of delivery of public service, including several educa...
The article discusses current transformations in the education systems worldwide. Focusing on the Eu...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
As one of the key elements of the Nordic welfare model, education systems are based on the idea of p...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...
This article deals with the question of what has happened to ‘the public’ in the Swedish education s...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The Nordic countries are often perceived as a coherent group repr...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
Research topic/aim: According to current debates, Swedish schools are experiencing severe problems...
The reforms that were implemented in the early 1990s changed the way the Swedish school system worke...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
Sweden has commonly been regarded as a striking example of a social democratic welfare-stateregime (...
This article is the first of four articles exploring democratic schools co-founded by teenage studen...
This open access book examines the challenges and issues caused by a move to a marketized education ...
This article is the first of four articles exploring democratic schools co-founded by teenage studen...
The increasing use of ‘the private’ as a mean of delivery of public service, including several educa...
The article discusses current transformations in the education systems worldwide. Focusing on the Eu...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
As one of the key elements of the Nordic welfare model, education systems are based on the idea of p...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...