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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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"Det är aldrig vi som får vara i fokus" : En kvalitativ studie om unga vuxnas deltagande i anti-rasistiska forum för afrosvenskar

Ndayambaje, Sandrine January 2017 (has links)
Denna uppsats undersöker varför unga vuxna som vuxit upp i Sverige väljer att delta i anti-rasistiska separatistiska forum för afrosvenskar. Syftet har undersökts genom att ta reda på hur unga vuxna som deltar i forum för afrosvenskar identifierar sig, vilka argument som unga vuxna framhåller till att delta i separatistiska forum specifikt för afrosvenskar samt hur de menar att separatism kan bidra till anti-rasism. Genom kvalitativa semi-strukturerade intervjuer med fem unga vuxna afrosvenskar har datamaterial samlats in. I intervjuerna framgick det att respondenterna utsätts för vardagsrasism såväl som strukturell rasism i samhället. Respondenterna upplever att rasistiska händelser ofta ifrågasätts och tas inte på allvar av icke-svarta. Detta bildar ett utanförskap bland afrosvenska unga vuxna och påverkar deras identifikation då de ständigt förhåller sig till deras hudfärg och ursprung. Av denna anledning upplever respondenterna att de inte passar in i föreställningen av svenskhet och väljer därmed att delta i separatistiska forum på jakt efter en gemenskap med andra afrosvenskar. Denna gemenskap bygger på ett igenkännande av rasistiska händelser som afrosvenskar utsätts för i vardagen. Separatistiska forum ger afrosvenska unga vuxna en plats där de har tolkningsföreträde över hur de påverkas av rasistiskt förtryck och kan på det viset ifrågasätta orättvisa maktstrukturer i samhället.
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Black lives matter : Afroswedes experience of BLM 2020

Dibba, Mariama January 2020 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to see how the events that occurred after the death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020 have expressed itself with afro-swedes and in Sweden. A major part of this paper is going to be about BLM, both the organization and the hashtag. I write about the newly created swedish based BLM organization that was founded during the events after the death of George Floyd but I will also write about how the video of George Floyd that was circulating on the internet was handled by afro-swedes. In order to answer my purpose, I have based this paper on three issues that are central throughout this paper. The questions: how have my informants experienced the video of George and the attention that BLM received this summer, how can BLM be understood from a Swedish perspective and lastly what do my informants hope BLM-Sweden will contribute to in the future? In order to answer these questions I have conducted 4 interview with 4 afro-swedes who live in Sweden. The results show that the events after the death of George Floyd gave the afro-swedish community a possibility speak out about their own lives in Sweden. It was an opportunity to speak about themes like “race” and racism in Sweden in a way that was not possible before. The creation of BLM-Sweden was a way for afro-swedes to make their voices heard while it also exposed stuff (like racism) that black people have to face on a daily basis in a country where “race” and racism doesn’t exist.
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Understanding the Situation of Afro-Swedes : Inclusion and Distance of a Minority Group in Sweden

Ehrenstråhle, Ulrika January 2016 (has links)
Earlier research have portrayed Afro-Swedes’ situation in mostly negative terms and have often concentrated on just one or a few spheres of society. Success stories are overridden by examples of discrimination. This research aim to contribute to a broader picture and asks how the situation of Afro-Swedes as a minority group in the Swedish society could be understood. This qualitative desk study uses the framework from Hans-Ingvar Roth’s book Mångkulturalismens utmaningar (2005) [Challenges of Multiculturalism], to answer this questions. This research shows that Afro-Swedes experience positive and/or negative distance and/or inclusion within twelve identified spheres of society. Sometimes both positive and negative inclusion/distance is present even in the same sphere. The analysis of this research suggests that Afro-Swedes as a minority is rather distanced than included in the Swedish society, no matter if it is voluntary or not. This research do not neglect the discrimination or racism that many Afro-Swedes witness about, however, it supplements the more often negative picture presented. It does so by showing a more complex image where positive – as well as negative – elements of Afro-Swedes’ situation can be found in the Swedish society.

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