"Race" and the upsurge of antagonistic popular movements in Sweden

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Title
"Race" and the upsurge of antagonistic popular movements in Sweden
Abstract
Across a crisis-stricken Europe battles rage for post-neoliberal hegemony, with "race" and "austerity" as central signifiers. One of the places where the frontlines are most pregnant is Sweden; long perceived as a role model for its welfare state, cultural equity and social equality. Sweden is, however, facing social conflicts following in the tracks of a deep transformation in terms of welfare cuts, racialization and growing social polarization, targeting in particular a disadvantaged migrant and post-migrant population. On that background, the paper focuses on the upsurge of mutually antagonistic popular movements - "racist" and "anti-racist". We use Sweden as an exemplary case of Europe's present Polanyian moment, reminiscent of the 1930s. Yet, current upheavals expound, the authors claim, a different configuration of crisis and racism as well as a dissimilar utopia for the imagineering of nation and community.
Publication
Ethnic & Racial Studies
Volume
41
Issue
10
Pages
1837-1854
Date
August 2018
Journal Abbr
Ethnic & Racial Studies
Language
English
ISSN
01419870
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Schierup, Carl-Ulrik, Aleksandra Ålund, and Anders Neergaard. 2018. “‘Race’ and the Upsurge of Antagonistic Popular Movements in Sweden.” Ethnic & Racial Studies 41(10): 1837–54.
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Keywords
  • ethnic studies
  • Europe
  • hostility
  • immigration opponents
  • migration
  • neoliberalism
  • new right (politics)
  • populism
  • race
  • racism
  • social class
  • social movements
  • sociology
  • Sweden

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