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Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research | 2018

Individualisation in Swedish Adult Education and the Shaping of Neo-liberal Subjectivities

Andreas Fejes; Maria Olson; Lina Rahm; Magnus Dahlstedt; Fredrik Sandberg

ABSTRACT In this article we have analysed the ways a discourse on individualisation is taking shape within adult education in Sweden, how it operates, and what effects it has in terms of shaping student subjectivity. Drawing on a post-structural theorisation we analyse interviews with teachers and students in municipal adult education and folk high schools (FHS). The analysis illustrates how both institutions contribute to the shaping of individualised subjectivities, although differently. At the end, a general question is raised about what happens with the democratic function of adult education in general when a discourse on individualisation operates in the ways described and, more specifically, asks what is happening to FHS as an educational practice that upholds its self-image as a last bastion of a collective notion of learning and subjectivity and nurturing an educational practice of learning democracy?


Nordic journal of migration research | 2017

Longing to Belong:: Stories of (non)belonging in multi-ethnic Sweden

Magnus Dahlstedt; Andreas Fejes; Maria Olson; Lina Rahm; Fredrik Sandberg

Abstract The aim of this article is to contribute to an understanding of contemporary processes of negotiations concerning belonging and non-belonging to the Swedish social community. Taking on a theoretical approach on belonging inspired by Yuval-Davis and Jacobsen, the article analyses three individual stories of women who have migrated to Sweden. Out of this analysis, focusing on how these women claim their belonging to a Swedish social community at the same time as they in different ways are denied such belonging by others, we may conclude that although each of the stories told is unique and articulates an individual experience, there are striking similarities in how their claims of belonging, with its related implications for belonging, are not acknowledged by others. In a way, these individual stories tell us something about some of the crucial challenges regarding belonging in contemporary multi-ethnic Sweden, as well as Europe.


Citizenship Teaching and Learning | 2015

Ubiquitous computing, digital failure and citizenship learning in Swedish popular education

Lina Rahm; Andreas Fejes


Communicatio | 2018

What is Feminist Media Archaeology

Jörgen Skågeby; Lina Rahm


The 45th Congress of the Nordic Educational Research Association (NERA) | 2017

Who needs computerknowledge

Lina Rahm


Sociologisk Forskning | 2017

Medborgarskapandets paradoxer : Medborgarskapspositioneringar i berättelser om tillhörighet i migrationens tid

Magnus Dahlstedt; Andreas Fejes; Maria Olson; Lina Rahm; Fredrik Sandberg


European journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults | 2017

Popular education and the digital citizen: a genealogical analysis

Lina Rahm; Andreas Fejes


The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies | 2016

Preparing for Monsters: Governance by Popular Culture

Lina Rahm; Jörgen Skågeby


RELA 2016 | 2016

Digitizing Sweden : discourses on computerization and citizenship

Lina Rahm


ESREA: 8th Triennial European Research Conference, Maynooth University, Ireland, 8-11 Sept 2016 | 2016

Formation of respectable citizens : precarious work and uncertain futures in a f-cked up world

Magnus Dahlstedt; Fredrik Sandberg; Maria Olson; Andreas Fejes; Lina Rahm

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