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1. Solidarity in Diversity : Activism as a Pathway of Migrant Emplacement in Malmö
Sammanfattning : Written at the intersection of migration studies, urban studies, and research on activism, this thesis contributes to the exploration of solidarities born on the ground in an urban context marked by immigration and economic restructuring. Based on ethnographic material collected 2013–2016 in Malmö, Sweden, it examines alliances and friendships generated across social, cultural, ethnic, and legal divides through a particular political practice—activism as carried out by the extra-parliamentarian left. LÄS MER
2. Collective Intentionality and Solidarity : A Multi-Methodological Investigation of How Collective Intentionality Shapes Solidarity on Different Levels of Analysis
Sammanfattning : Collective intentionality lies at the heart of solidarity and social action. Collective intentions refer to thinking in a “We-mode” oriented toward the social group, contrary to individual-oriented thinking in “I-mode”. Theories in philosophy and sociology have long recognized the importance of collective intentions for solidarity. LÄS MER
3. Negotiating Solidarity : Collective Actions for Precarious Migrant Workers’ Rights in Sweden
Sammanfattning : Precarious migrant workers are today an everyday part of the Swedish labour market. They often work under conditions of vulnerability, on temporary contracts and with few rights. This dissertation examines collective actions aiming to improve the precarious conditions of three categories of workers –discriminated, seasonal and undocumented. LÄS MER
4. Ambivalent solidaritet : Nation, migration och rasifiering i Svenska Kommunalarbetareförbundet 1972-2002
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the historical relationship between the Swedish labour movement and the complex issues of migration, ethnic discrimination, and racism. More specifically, it analyses the way in which the Swedish Municipal Workers’ Union (Kommunal) understood, formulated, and problematized migration and racism between 1972 and 2002. LÄS MER
5. Visjonen om likeverdet : det økumeniske tiåret 1988-1998 : kyrkjer i solidaritet med kvinner i El Salvador og Noreg, Kenya og Japan
Sammanfattning : The years 1988-1998 were named by World Council of Churches as The Ecumenical Decade - Churches in Solidarity with Women. On a worldwide scale, the Decade challenged member churches to portray Solidarity with Women in their contexts. Churches around the world launched a variety of projects and programs for this purpose. LÄS MER