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1. Mandom och mödom : Sexualitet, homosocialitet och aristokratisk identitet på det senmedeltida Island
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this study is to show how political and sexual strategies interacted when the Icelandic elite was reorganized in the late Middle Ages. During the years 1262 through 1264, the Icelanders agreed to pay tax to the Norwegian king and thus Iceland evolved into a more organized and hierarchical society. LÄS MER
2. Vem väljer vem och varför? : Om betydelsen av homosocialitet och personliga kontakter i partiers nomineringsprocesser
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to study Swedish intra-party nomination processes for political appointments at the municipal, regional and national levels. This was accomplished by studying whether, and if so how, nomination processes are affected by identification and the existence of personal contacts and networks, based in part on homosociality and network capital. LÄS MER
3. Nära inpå: Maskulinitet, intimitet och gemenskap i brandmäns arbetslag
Sammanfattning : This study explores the profession of firefighter, in which the progression of gender equality has been particularly slow compared to many other professions in Sweden. The aim of the study is to explore constructions of masculinity in the firefighter profession and how they are related to specific forms of community among men in this profession. LÄS MER
4. Vi är bara några kompisar som träffas ibland : Rotary som en manlig arena
Sammanfattning : I den här avhandlingen undersöks vilka dolda köns- och klassmässiga uttryck som omgärdar organisationen Rotary och dess medlemmar. Boken riktar in sig på de ideal och självbilder som organisationen producerar. LÄS MER
5. Alla mäns prästadöme : Homosocialitet, maskulinitet och religion hos Kyrkobröderna, Svenska kyrkans lekmannaförbund 1918-1978
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to contribute to the understanding of how gender constructions have been shaped and renegotiated in the modern history of the Church of Sweden. This is achieved through the dissertation’s two general approaches, which are to account for the establishment and development of the Swedish lay movement called the Brethren of the Church (Kyrkobröderna) up until women were allowed membership in 1978, and to analyze the Brethren’s activities in relation to theories of gender, masculinity, and homosociality. LÄS MER