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The Scania enigma and geographies of solidarity: Place identities in the shadow of growing ethno-nationalism

Abstract

The project focuses on the Sweden Democrats (SD) and the role of local and regional gendered place identities in contributing to the regional strength of ethnonationalism, but also to alternative democratic societal projects that mitigate ethnonationalism. It studies place identities both in regions where the SD is strong and weak, with the aim of understanding the role of place identities and the relationship to gender identities and diverse solidarities frames; posing the following research questions:

1. What role do local and regional gendered place identities play in facilitating and constraining ethnonationalist worldviews?

2. Which myths of origin can be discerned from local political, municipal and media documents, and how are they invoked and contested by both ethno-nationalist and alternative democratic solidarity projects?

3. What role does gender, class, ethnicity and age play in the construction and transformation of local and regional place identities?

4. What role does local media play in shaping regional and local identities, constructions of “we” and “them” and solidarity agendas in parliamentary politics?

Keywords:

Citizenship, Nation and Nationalism , Racialisation/Racism/"race", Place identity, Solidarity

2021 - 2025

Funding

Vetenskapsrådet

REMESO Project Leader

Anders Neergaard, Professor

Participants not from REMESO

  • Diana Mulinari, Lund University
  • Pål Brunnström, Malmö University

Contact for project

anders.neergaard@liu.se


Last updated: 2020-12-22



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