Contentious politics and the welfare state : squatting in Sweden

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    • Polanska, Dominika V. (Dominika Vergara)

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Contentious politics and the welfare state : squatting in Sweden

Dominika V. Polanska

(Cities and society / series editor, Chris Pickvance)

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [176]-186) and index

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Description

This book outlines the history of squatting in Sweden and analyzes the conditions under which squatting has intensified and declined in the country between 1968 and 2017. With close attention to the relationship between civil society and the state in the Swedish context, and the manner in which this relationship, together with attendant political, media and movement-based discourses, shapes the possibilities that exist for collective action, the author draws on two key concepts - those of the narrative of consensus and discourse - to present an analysis of squatting as a form of contentious politics and the "successful" story of civil society development as decisive for its emergence and development in the country. A study of the way in which confrontational actors question both the property relations inherent in capitalism and the authority of the welfare state and its institutions, Contentious Politics and the Welfare State will appeal to social scientists with interests in urban studies, political sociology, squatting, social movements and the relationship between the welfare state and contentious social actors.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Previous studies on squatting in Sweden and beyond 2. Squatting in the Swedish media 3. Parliamentary discussions and de-legitimation techniques 4. Squatters' self-presentations and the creation of adversaries 5. "It is right to rebel" or why squatters do what they do 6. Conclusion: Contesting Consensus

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