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  • 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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Medborgardialog med unga i Linköpings kommun : Metoder för att involvera unga i samhällsplaneringen

Danielsson, Edvin, Landin, Jacob January 2020 (has links)
Every other youth in Sweden doesn't feel included in society. Youths don't feel represented or visible in the societal development, and urban planners find it hard to include youths in planning processes. Therefore this paper aims to explore the methods, challenges and possibilities concerning youth-inclusion in the urban planning of the swedish municipality of Linköping. The study is conducted through a thematic analysis of interviews with employees at the planning department of Linköping, as well as a content analysis of strategic documents produced by the department. The results found that the municipality uses a plethora of different methods to include youths in planning processes, but they face challenges regarding low turn-ups, communication barriers as well as trying to sustain the youth perspective in an adult-driven process. The study found that methods for involving youth have to be adapted to the target group. However, youths are often generalized into a single group targeted with the same methods, but individual differences should be accounted for. In practice, that approach is resource-intensive. / Varannan ungdom i Sverige känner sig exkluderad i samhället. Ungdomar känner sig inte representerade eller synliga i samhällsutvecklingen, och samhällsplanerare finner det svårt att inkludera ungdomar i planprocesser. Studien syftar till att utforska de metoder, utmaningar och möjligheter som Linköpings kommun har gällande involvering av ungdomar i den fysiska planeringen. Studien baseras på en tematisk analys av intervjuer med anställda på kommunens planeringskontor, samt en innehållsanalys av strategiska dokument utgivna av planeringskontoret. Resultaten visade att kommunen använder sig av en mångfald av metoder för att inkludera ungdomar planprocesser, men står inför utmaningar angående antalet unga som deltar, kommunikationsbarriärer samt vikten av att bevara ungdomsperspektivet i processer som drivs av vuxna. Metoder för ungdomsinvolvering måste anpassas för målgruppen. Ungdomar generaliseras ofta som en grupp, men individer har olika preferenser vilket borde speglas i metodvalet. Det är i praktiken ett tillvägagångssätt som är resurskrävande.
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Har riksdagspartierna blivit populister? : En jämförande studie av Almedalstalen 2015 jämfört med Almedalstalen 2016

Huikuri, Pasi January 2016 (has links)
This paper examines how the eight parties in the Swedish parliament pit different social groups against each other, in the 2015 Almedalstal compared to the 2016 Almedalstal, when using the Dutch political scientist Cas Mudde’s definition of populism. The speeches are analysed using a qualitative content analysis. The results show that several parties are more populist in the 2016 speech than the 2015 speech and that the parties have shifted focus from solutions to blaming as well as elevating their own core electorate and their primary areas of confidence with the electorate. The analysis shows that some parties have tendencies to use some populist discourse. The paper identifies that the Swedish Democrats continues to use a populist discourse while the Left party has become more populist in their discourse in the 2016 speech. The Christian Democrats and the two major political parties, the Moderate party and the Social Democrats, tend to accentuate more of a populist discourse in the 2016 speeches but not to the extent to say that they use a populist discourse as defined by Mudde.

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