In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'

“Honour-related” violence and oppression has become an important issue for various social institutions in Sweden during the last decade. The school is one of these and has been awarded a particular responsibility to detect and take action against this violence. Aside from a few studies however, know...

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Main Author: Sabine Gruber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2011-12-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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Online Access:https://journal-njmr.org/articles/45
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spelling doaj-5d169e3f14354fdd84ecb5b697b2fd0a2020-11-25T01:53:22ZengHelsinki University PressNordic Journal of Migration Research1799-649X2011-12-011312613610.2478/v10202-011-0018-941In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'Sabine Gruber0Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO), Linköpings University Campus Norrköping, 601 74 Norrköping“Honour-related” violence and oppression has become an important issue for various social institutions in Sweden during the last decade. The school is one of these and has been awarded a particular responsibility to detect and take action against this violence. Aside from a few studies however, knowledge remains limited regarding how professionals in various institutions take measures against this violence. In this article I examine how the school’s mission to combat “honour-related” violence and oppression has evolved into a practice permeated by national notions. With the support of empirical examples, I will show how efforts to tackle “honour-related” violence are based on ideas of “Swedish” values, national borders, and gender, and how these become tools for production of exclusion and inclusion. Attention is also given to how boys and girls who are brought together with an “honour cultural” background are assigned different positions in the “Swedish” community. The study is based on interviews with student welfare staff, participant observations on training days for school staff about “honour-related” violence, and document studies.https://journal-njmr.org/articles/45genderhonour-related violencenationschoolvalues
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In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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title In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
title_short In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
title_full In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
title_fullStr In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
title_full_unstemmed In the Name of Action against “Honour-Related” Violence: 'National nations, gender, and boundaries in the Swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
title_sort in the name of action against “honour-related” violence: 'national nations, gender, and boundaries in the swedish school’s ambitions to combat violence and oppression'
publisher Helsinki University Press
series Nordic Journal of Migration Research
issn 1799-649X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description “Honour-related” violence and oppression has become an important issue for various social institutions in Sweden during the last decade. The school is one of these and has been awarded a particular responsibility to detect and take action against this violence. Aside from a few studies however, knowledge remains limited regarding how professionals in various institutions take measures against this violence. In this article I examine how the school’s mission to combat “honour-related” violence and oppression has evolved into a practice permeated by national notions. With the support of empirical examples, I will show how efforts to tackle “honour-related” violence are based on ideas of “Swedish” values, national borders, and gender, and how these become tools for production of exclusion and inclusion. Attention is also given to how boys and girls who are brought together with an “honour cultural” background are assigned different positions in the “Swedish” community. The study is based on interviews with student welfare staff, participant observations on training days for school staff about “honour-related” violence, and document studies.
topic gender
honour-related violence
nation
school
values
url https://journal-njmr.org/articles/45
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