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  • Dahlstedt, Magnus, et al. (author)
  • Platskamp : Inledande reflektioner
  • 2018
  • In: ARKIV. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys. - : Arkiv Forlag & Tidskrift. - 2000-6225 .- 2000-6217. ; :9, s. 7-25
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  • Foroughanfar, Laleh, et al. (author)
  • Introduction
  • 2023
  • In: Urban Matters. - Malmö : Institute for Urban Research, Malmö University. - 2004-206X. ; :September
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)
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  • Karlsson, David, 1974, et al. (author)
  • The Unrepresentative Bureaucracy: Ethnic Representativeness and Segregation in Scandinavian Public Administration
  • 2010
  • In: Bo Bengtsson, Per Strömblad & Ann-Helén Bay (Eds.): Diversity, Inclusion and Citizenship in Scandinavia. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. - 1443825743 ; , s. 159-186
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In light of theoretical arguments for a representative bureaucracy (e.g., Kingsley 1944), the study by David Karlsson and Nazem Tahvilzadeh involves mapping the extent to which citizens with a foreign background have entered the publicly financed workforce in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Presenting comprehensive analyses of differences in ethnic diversity between the countries, as well as between various occupational categories, Karlsson and Tahvilzadeh find that although immigrants are generally underrepresented in the public workforce, there is conspicuous variation associated with the relative status of professions and levels of government. Hence, immigrants working in the public sector are much more likely to be found in “bluecollar” jobs involving welfare service production than in high-salary positions of government ureaucracies. Moreover, immigrants from non-Western countries seem to have significantly fewer opportunities than do immigrants from more “Scandinavian-like” countries—the status variation of public sector positions being clearly reflected in unequal access for different categories of immigrants. Hence, the authors suspect that structural barriers of discrimination at least to some extent prevail also in those parts of the labour market where prospects, if anywhere, ought to be favourable. The public sector’s officially recognized responsibility to act as a role model in an ethnically diversified society leaves a great deal to be desired in practice. An ambitious welfare state is no guarantee for ethnic diversity in the institutions responsible for the implementation of public policies.
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  • Kings, Lisa, et al. (author)
  • Contesting urban management regimes : the rise of urban justice movements in Sweden
  • 2016
  • In: Solidarity without borders. - Chicago : Pluto Press. - 9780745336312 ; , s. 186-202
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Addressing segregation, racism and welfare transformation, a new form of grassroots mobilization among young adults is emerging in the peripheries of Swedish cities. The common denominator is that they define themselves as urban justice movements – with place as the social ground for mobilization. With a Gramscian perspective, the article analysis the rise of urban justice movements in relation to contemporary urban policies in Sweden. We argue that Swedish urban policies during the last 20 years have created a hegemonic urban management regime underpinned by area based programs with a focus on network steering and new forms of partnership between civil society and public institutions. The emergence of urban justice movements is here understood in relation to firsthand negative experience of– and later active revulsion from – having participated in activities and issues related to the urban management regime. These experiences have been a key condition for the beginning of a broader struggle that merges local rootedness with wider structural-institutional conditionality.
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  • Kings, Lisa, 1978-, et al. (author)
  • Platskamp : inledande reflektioner
  • 2018
  • In: ARKIV. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys. - Lund : Arkiv förlag & tidskrift. - 2000-6225 .- 2000-6217. ; :9, s. 7-25
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    • Det här specialnumret är ett temanummer om hur kampen om förorten förs i vår samtid. Genom att uppmärksamma förorten som en politisk företeelse, skapad i spänningsfältet mellan reproduktion och motstånd, försöker författarna fånga den komplexa dynamik mellan olika intressen som präglar den urbana periferin. Med texter av Magnus Dahlstedt, Christophe Foultier, James Frempong, Lisa Kings, René León Rosales, Vanja Lozic, Nazem Tahvilzadeh och Aleksandra Ålund. Bidragens skilda perspektiv på förorten som skådeplats för politisk kamp och de ”platskamper” som utspelar sig där öppnar upp för spännande samtal om detta ständigt återkommande tema: förorten, levd som föreställd.
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  • Kotze, Shelley, 1986, et al. (author)
  • Class and the City
  • 2023
  • In: Urban Matters. - Malmö : Institute for Urban Research, Malmö University. - 2004-206X. ; Class and the City
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