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  • Carbin, Maria, 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • Vad är ett rent sexobjekt?
  • 2001
  • Ingår i: Aftonbladet. - : Schibsted Forlag. - 1103-9000. ; :13 Aug, s. 5-
  • Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)
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  • Discourse and ideology: story-telling, images, and the space of conflicts
  • 2011
  • Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This section invites papers from the poststructuralist and anti/post-foundationalist approach topolitics. Submissions may include case studies or theoretical work, or a combination of both. Weparticularly invite papers dealing with contingency and conflict, and meaning-making as a form ofpolitics. The papers may wish to focus on concepts, discourse, logics, narratives, rhetoric or specifictropes, and may draw from a range of theoretical perspectives associated with the linguistic turnand poststructuralism (Derrida, Foucault, Lacan, Laclau, Mouffe, Rancière, Skinner, etc.).The section hopes to focus on the political, and would like to devote some time in making clearthe contributions of this kind of approaches to the study of politics - rather than cultural studies, linguistics or sociology, just to name a few neighbouring fields where the focus may differ.The empirical case studies may range from an area specific focus (e.g. Latin America, Europeanpolitics), to theoretico-empirical topics such as feminism, ethnicity or populism, or urban politics,politics of the past, and politics and art. Politics under investigation may take place on the global, national, transnational, regional or local level. The study of language, metaphors and visual imagesor sounds – or indeed the classics, time and space – is encouraged but not expected. Dealing with poststructuralist and anti/post-foundationalist approach to politics, this sectionproposes to interrogate those precise moments and ideas of ground and grounding, rupture andcontingency – besides discussing the issues presented in the panels. How and what to study, whenstudying the political or politics in its various dimensions? A large part of the section will be held only in English to meet the demand for such panels byinternational researchers working in the Nordic countries, who are expected to join Nordic colleagues at the NOPSA Conference 2011.
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • Chair Workshop 14. "The workings of political discourses"
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: NoPSA 2017. - Linköping.
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • 14. The workings of political discoursesDescription This section invites papers from the post-structuralist and anti/post-foundationalist approach to politics. Submissions may include case studies or theoretical work, or a combination of both. The papers may draw from a range of theoretical perspectives associated with the linguistic turn and poststructuralism (Foucault, Laclau, Mouffe, Derrida, Lacan, Rancière, Skinner, Freeden etc.).The aim of the workshop is to highlight the workings and contents of political discourses, ideologies, hegemonic projects etc, in their contingent struggles and conflicts over the meaning and content of central social and political issues. Papers may approach this question in a variety of directions. Theoretical questions could include for example the following: What is radical politics and/or democracy today? What is the (radical) political subject? Does populism constitute a specific political form? What, if anything makes discourses political? Are political ideologies and hegemonic projects constituted by demands, political concepts or something else?  Are there specific organisational forms – movements, the party form – linked to radical politics?Empirically we welcome analyses of political ideologies and projects all across the spectrum: local protests, new types of parties, to analysis of new forms of populism, Podemos and Syriza but also Putin, Trump and Sanders; global, glocal or national issues of climate change, political and institutional change, and questions of democracy. The language of the work-shop is in English.
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • Deconstructing political protest
  • 2006
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Part I of the thesis Deconstructing Political Protest is an introduction to the theoretical, epistemological and (anti)ontological approach guiding the analysis in the articles comprising Part II. Investigations into the ideological organisation of political protests are the focus in all four articles. The questions asked concern what makes some subjects or political gestures tolerable and legitimate and others less so. Answering this type of questions involves deconstructing the political processes where the modes and subjects of protest are conditioned. The ideological organisation of protest is here identified as a result of power struggles. Ideology is here a closure of the social, i.e. the non-acknowledgement of the instability of how our world is organised. The four articles accordingly investigate the openings and aporias in discourses on political protest, and the struggle between hegemony and its unmaking, rather than search for a hermeneutic whole. An occupation, a demonstration and a referendum serve as examples when deconstructing discourses organising political protests. What these three events have in common is how the “laws” regulating political protests are broken, yet it is exactly when the laws are broken that they appear as an independent structure. The illegal occupation is additionally breaking the law regulating political protest by appearing innocous in the hegemonic discourse. Activists occupying an operation ward are in this example not condemned as criminals but are instead respected as an anomaly deviating from regular problematic occupants. Similarly street demonstrations in the second example relate to a violent outside deviating from the normal peaceful demonstration, but in this example the outside violence blends into the identity of all activist through various metaphors. The third example examines how a referendum, formally a well-respected mode of protest, can still be questioned in a hegemonic discourse. The events studied challenge the notion of what constitutes reasonable political activity, but simultaneously maintain the meaning of, and become the condition of possibility for, the acceptable and unacceptable political protest since the laws regulationg political protest are determined by their transgressions.
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • Ett antimanifest för den goda statsvetenskapen
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift. - Lund : Fahlbeckska stiftelsen. - 0039-0747. ; 112:4, s. 399-401
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • Faith-based organizations and Social Exclusion in Ireland and in Denmark
  • 2011. - 1
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • What is the changing and differentiated role played by faith-based organisations (FBOs), in fighting social distress and aiming for social justice in cities in the Netherlands? Based on a series of semi-structured interviews over a period of time and a desk study of FBOs, this paper draws on relations between urban governance and citizenship practices to tease out the implications for FBOs in politics of social justice. We argue that neoliberalisation: (1), opens spaces for the ‘reaching out’ and ‘de-privatising’ of FBOs into the urban public realm in new and sometimes contrasting ways; and (2), creates incentives for FBOs to professionalise and maximise efficiency, heralding a new entrepreneurial approach in the urban politics of social justice. Referring to the Oudewijken Pastoraat and the House of Hope in Rotterdam, we reveal striking differences in philosophy and methodology of faith responses to social distress. Changing governance of urban neighbourhoods rooted in professionalisation captures part of the explanation. We draw attention to the incremental and contested revalorising of faith actors as the informal, but increasingly professionalising, seat or underside of traditional social democratic welfare provision in the Netherlands. The paper concludes with a reflection on questions for new geographical inquiry on FBOs and cities.
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • FBOs and Social Exclusion in Sweden
  • 2009. - 1
  • Ingår i: Faith-based organisations and Social Exclusion in European cities. - Leuven : Acco. ; , s. 634-654
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This report forms part of a wider pan-European research project on Faith-Based Organisations and Exclusion in European Cities (FACIT) funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme. Researchers from seven European countries are addressing a common research agenda to investigate the role of Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs) in tackling different forms of social exclusion in urban contexts, and are focusing on a number of significant questions. How are FBOs positioned in combating social exclusion and promoting social cohesion? How has this role changed over time? What are the implications of FBO involvement for policy and governance in different nations? The first task of the research teams has been to undertake a mapping of the involvement of national-level FBOs in tackling social exclusion. In this report we present the findings of that mapping exercise for the UK.
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • Multiplying the Unique
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Politics and the Arts in a Time of Crisis and Anxiety. - University of Iceland.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Twelve small forest huts were built during the mid-1990s, nearby the lake of Skärsjön in a rural part of Sweden renowned for its age-old iron making industry. They were constructed with economic support by the local municipality and the National Labour Market Board, and modeled after charcoal workers’ lodges. Ten years later an entrepreneur opened up a hostel with an eco-friendly profile at the premises, in cooperation with The Swedish Tourist Association. Guests now stay over in the charcoal workers’ simple wooden huts, fetch drinking water in a fresh forest well, cook food on an open fire and wash the dishes under a small waterfall in a nearby creek. Wildlife adventures such as moose safaris or wolf howling tours are offered to the visitors upon request. The operation is called Kolarbyn [literally the charcoal burner village]. The ideological organization of the land and its nature – as in the actual soil, vegetation and the role of man – has changed since the building of Kolarbyn. Selective parts of a mining heritage conservation discourse is marked with new meanings and incorporated in an eco-tourism imaginary. The unique outdoor experience also produces the tourist as a busy city man on a merely brief visit to the countryside. Kolarbyn has won several prestigious national and international awards and is featured in international tourism guides and the coffee table book genre illustrating “unusual hotels”. This landscape is moreover overdetermined and contains more assets than the local natural qualities and a cultural heritage. It also borrows ingredients (such as mythic tales and special rituals) from other stagings of unique places, which introduces a paradox. Elements from other unique places are included, so this could be recognized, sanctioned and used as precisely a unique place. By invoking singularity, the place simultaneously multiplies as it becomes identifiable as one among many unique hotels. 
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • Nancy Fraser
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Samtida politisk teori. - Stockholm : Tankekraft. - 9789188203052 ; , s. 177-205
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • Om intelligensernas jämlikhet
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift. - Lund. - 0039-0747. ; 116:4, s. 469-471
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • The Multi-cultural society
  • 2010
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • Trosbaserade organisationer och den svenska välfärden
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Perspektiv på offentlig verksamhet i utveckling. - Örebro : Örebro universitet. - 9789176687819
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Den tvärvetenskapliga Forskarskolan offentlig verksamhet i utveckling(FOVU) är ett samarbete mellan Örebro kommun och Örebro universitet.Forskarskolan startades hösten 2008 med avsikten att stödja och inspireratill utvecklingsarbeten i offentlig förvaltning, samt samla och inriktaforskningsgrupper vid universitetet kring offentliga utvecklingsfrågor. Tackvare detta unika samarbete mellan Örebro kommun och Örebro universitethar ett flertal doktorander antagits inom ämnesområdenaNationalekonomi, Företagsekonomi, Informatik och Statsvetenskap. Två århar nu gått sedan forskarskolan startade och denna antologi kan ses som enhalvtidrapport, där delar av den forskning som genomförts inom dess ramarpresenteras.Antologin består av tolv kapitel från doktorander och forskare som ärverksamma i forskarskolan eller på olika sätt knutna till dess verksamhet.Avsikten är att belysa ett antal centrala problemställningar och resonemangi relation till offentlig förvaltning och samtidigt ge exempel på denforskning som bedrivs inom FOVU och dess angränsande miljöer. Uppslagettill antologin har växt fram i diskussioner mellan forskarskolansdoktorander som också har ansvarat för samordningen av arbetet.Antologin spänner över en mängd frågor och områden vilket belyser denoffentliga förvaltningens räckvidd och komplexitet. Kapitlens ordningbildar ett flöde där efterföljande kapitel på olika sätt relaterar till varandra.Alla kapitel knyter an till frågor om demokrati, styrning och effektivitetsom löper som en röd tråd genom antologin. En ständig utmaning förstyrningen av offentlig verksamhet ligger i balansen mellan effektivitet ochdemokrati. Demokrati är inte alltid effektivt, samtidigt mister effektivitetensitt värde utan den demokratiska förankringen. Nya utmaningar uppstår,nya lösningar prövas, bestående är dock denna balansakt. Det är därförhögst relevant att ha en kontinuerlig diskussion och kunskapsöverföringgällande dessa frågor, vilket vi ämnar bidra till genom denna antologi.
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  • Fridolfsson, Charlotte, 1972- (författare)
  • Women’s educational pathways to political power in Sweden
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Gränser, mobilitet och mobilisering. - Linköping.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Detta paper undersöker den svenska politiska elitens bildningsvägar ur ett makt- och genusperspektiv. Den svenska politiska eliten definieras här som riksdagsledamöter, statsråd och EU-parlamentariker. Till grund för undersökningen används registerdata för nominerade och valda från SCB för samtliga riksdags- och EU-parlamentsval sedan 1991 (det finns inga heltäckande uppgifter för valen dessförinnan). Materialet är en totalundersökning och innehåller bland annat uppgifter om partitillhörighet, ålder, kön, födelseort/land, bostadsort, länstillhörighet, högsta utbildning, inriktning på gymnasieutbildning, inriktning på högskolestudier hos de nominerade och förtroendevalda. Ett första syfte är här att ge en heltäckande bild av den svenska politiska elitens utbildningsbakgrund genom en statistisk kartläggning av vilka variationer som finns hos de nominerade och folkvalda med avseende på kön och utbildningsbakgrund, utbildningens inriktning, vilka framträdande utbildningsinstitutioner som dominerar och de variationer som finns geografiskt och mellan partierna. För det andra avser projekt att studera den politiska elitens föreställningar om betydelsen av bildning och utbildning för att kunna hävda sig i den politiska maktsfären. Detta för att spåra olika bildningsideal och utbildningsrelaterade diskurser och deras betydelse för den politiska elitens reproduktion. Till grund för den här andra delen av studien ligger ett 25-tal djupintervjuer med företrädare från samtliga riksdagspartier. Kvinnor har högskoleutbildning i högre grad än män i den svenska politiska eliten, något som vittnar om att män i den svenska politiska eliten har lättare att nå höga positioner genom andra meriter än formell utbildning.Sammantaget avser detta paper ge kunskap om vilka könade maktstrukturer och möjlighetsvillkor som kännetecknar svenska nominerade och folkvaldas utbildningsvägar. Studien ingår i ett större forskningsprojekt med titeln ”Utbildningsvägar till makten” som finansierats av Vetenskapsrådet.
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  • Landsbygder
  • 2022
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Nordvall, Henrik, 1977-, et al. (författare)
  • The Folk High School : A Contemporary Educational Pathway for Swedish Parliamentarians?
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0031-3831 .- 1470-1170. ; 63:3, s. 347-362
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aim of this study is to explore the contemporary role of the folk highschool as an educational pathway for Swedish MPs. Statistics from the folkhigh school register at Statistics Sweden are analysed. In summary, thereare still quite a large number of former folk high school participants inthe Swedish parliament (27%, 2014). The MPs’ folk high schoolparticipation mainly took the form of short courses. Over time, the folkhigh schools have increasingly come to be used by members of partieson the left of the political spectrum. The folk high schools arecommonly used as meeting places during the MPs’ political career, andthus not only as an educational pathway to power, as emphasised inearlier research.
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  • Åberg, Ida, 1989- (författare)
  • Imagining Urban Gardening Space : An Ethnographic Study of Urban Gardening in Sweden
  • 2019
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Urban gardening is a phenomenon that increasingly occupies the limited space in cities. In discourse, urban gardening is constructed as a positive element and as something that can build a productive environment in urban areas. However, using urban space for gardening raises questions about the delimitations of public space. This thesis examines the boundaries for gardening practices in urban public space by mapping out the dominant descriptions of the phenomenon and then analyzing how some articulations make it possible for citizens to claim urban space for gardening. The study uses an ethnographic approach and the empirical material includes participant observations at an urban garden in Stockholm as well as articulations found in the media, interviews, and social media posts as well as participant observations at urban gardens, expos and seminars on urban gardening. The theoretical framework is informed by poststructuralist discourse theory, psychoanalysis and critical geography. The main results show that urban gardens renegotiate boundaries of property due to their semi-public character. Furthermore, affective bindings in the garden create a fantasy of an authentic relationship with nature, which gives force to the positive discourse of urban gardening and makes it possible for urban gardens to inhabit urban public space.
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