Torun Elsrud
Linnaeus University
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Tourism Review International | 2005
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Recapturing the Adventuress. Narratives on Identity and Gendered Positioning in Backpacking
Archive | 2017
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Constructing Otherness in Swedish District Courts : Concurrent Distance-Making Performances During Courtroom Interaction
Ethnicities | 2017
Torun Elsrud; Philip Lalander; Annika Staaf
This article argues that court-ritual unawareness, linguistic shortcomings and stereotypical images about non-Swedish otherness impair the position and acting space for immigrants in a Swedish district court context. Drawing on two ethnographically informed research projects focused on courtroom interaction during more than 20 trials dealing with ‘domestic violence’ and ‘street-related crime’, we claim that immigrant voices are often silenced due to taken-for-granted practices in court. Through analyses of interviews, performances, interpreted hearings and references to a desirable Swedishness, it is argued that situations are created where immigrant participants may experience their possibility of being understood as limited and their voices as being unheard. Such conditions are emotionally draining and may result in participants choosing silence over stating their case. This is a problem, not only within the individual court case, but also for the overall legitimacy of the court system and for issues of institutional trust among citizens.
Ethnic and Racial Studies | 2016
Torun Elsrud; Philip Lalander; Annika Staaf
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the risk of research exposing people with an immigrant background in criminal court cases to Internet-based racist persecution, due to mismanagement of general ethical guidelines. The principle of informed consent, ideally serving to protect people under study from harm may, in fact, cause them more harm due to the interest among certain Internet-based networks of spreading identifiable, degrading information. Arguments are based on ethically challenging experiences from two ethnographic research projects carried out in Swedish district court environments, focused on immigrant court cases. Ethical advice provided by ethical review boards and established research guidelines, were based on an unawareness of the potentially destructive rendezvous in media attractive immigrant court cases between ‘ethically informed’ research, crime journalism, freedom of information legislation and ‘Internet vigilantes’ on a quest to persecute court participants and their families in the global digital arena.
Annals of Tourism Research | 2001
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Time & Society | 1998
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Lund Dissertations in Sociology; 56 (2004) | 2004
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European Journal of Cultural Studies | 2008
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International Journal of Law | 2014
Torun Elsrud
Tourism consumption and representation: narratives of place and self | 2006
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