This article investigates an important but understudied phenomenon: the bureaucratic class division, which is analysed as a difference technology for envisioning, studying and managing the population. I examine a long-lived and widely spread taxonomy of the Swedish population into three social groups (Socialgrupper). Specifically, I look at how it influenced the production of statistics and knowledge about the voter during the first half of the twentieth century and higher education in the post-war welfare state era. The article understands the effects of the taxonomy as a ‘scientisation of the social’, using Lutz Raphael's term, in which fuzzy conceptual class boundaries were turned into exact classification, making it possible for differe...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
I describe changes in the social structure of the Swedish workforce over the long term. Occupational...
From the 'founding fathers' to the present day, debates about social divisions have been central to ...
This article investigates an important but understudied phenomenon: the bureaucratic class division,...
During the 20th century, a number of actors and institutions set out to develop taxonomies of the Sw...
This article investigates the creation and circulation of class knowledge among Sweden’s political p...
Class in the age of the pool of talent: Taxonomic struggles in and through Swedish education researc...
Class in the age of the pool of talent: Taxonomic struggles in and through Swedish education researc...
This article studies the rise of market research and opinion surveys in Sweden from the 1930s and on...
Class identity at the end of the century There has been a long term decline in working class identit...
Scholars have long argued that there are two occupational fractions within the middle class forming ...
Class voting has been one of the most wide-spread and persistent patterns of voting behavior in West...
The aim of my paper is to present some examples from my research about how class was constructed lin...
Contains fulltext : 141091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Significant cro...
Why was the group seen as a new and promising political and scientific category in the Swedish inter...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
I describe changes in the social structure of the Swedish workforce over the long term. Occupational...
From the 'founding fathers' to the present day, debates about social divisions have been central to ...
This article investigates an important but understudied phenomenon: the bureaucratic class division,...
During the 20th century, a number of actors and institutions set out to develop taxonomies of the Sw...
This article investigates the creation and circulation of class knowledge among Sweden’s political p...
Class in the age of the pool of talent: Taxonomic struggles in and through Swedish education researc...
Class in the age of the pool of talent: Taxonomic struggles in and through Swedish education researc...
This article studies the rise of market research and opinion surveys in Sweden from the 1930s and on...
Class identity at the end of the century There has been a long term decline in working class identit...
Scholars have long argued that there are two occupational fractions within the middle class forming ...
Class voting has been one of the most wide-spread and persistent patterns of voting behavior in West...
The aim of my paper is to present some examples from my research about how class was constructed lin...
Contains fulltext : 141091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Significant cro...
Why was the group seen as a new and promising political and scientific category in the Swedish inter...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
I describe changes in the social structure of the Swedish workforce over the long term. Occupational...
From the 'founding fathers' to the present day, debates about social divisions have been central to ...