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Urban Struggles in Sweden - In Need of a New Approach?

English · Hardback

Will be released 04.04.2026

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This book explores the development of contemporary urban struggles in Sweden, offering a comprehensive and critical perspective on collective action in cities. It examines the practices of collective urban actors, highlighting both visible and hidden forms of organizing, including actions and interactions that occur in spaces inaccessible to outsiders. The chapters move from an introduction to the theoretical and methodological approach to urban struggles, through an overview of Sweden s post-war urban mobilizations and movements, to detailed analyses of grassroots initiatives particularly the tenants movement and the Orten Movement. The book reveals the relational dynamics that underpin urban struggles and introduces new theoretical and methodological perspectives on urban movements. Designed for scholars and students in sociology, political science, cultural geography, urban studies, and related fields, this book combines critical theory with longitudinal ethnographic methods to capture the complexity of contemporary urban struggles.

List of contents

Chapter 1: What about urban movements.- Chapter 2: Swedish urban movements in retrospect.- Chapter 3: The tenants movement.- Chapter 4: The urban justice movement.- Chapter 5: For a new approach to urban movements.

About the author

Lisa Kings
is an Associate Professor of social work at Södertörn University, Sweden. Her research focuses on the intersection of civil society, urban marginality, and critical urban studies. She has published several books in critical urban studies, social movements, and civil society, including three edited volumes and a sole-authored monograph.

Dominika V. Polanska
is a Professor of social work at Södertörn University, Sweden. Her research examines urban social movements and housing activism in Eastern Europe and Sweden, with a focus on activism, squatting, tenant mobilization, and informal organization. She has published extensively on civic engagement and urban struggles.

Summary

This book explores the development of contemporary urban struggles in Sweden, offering a comprehensive and critical perspective on collective action in cities. It examines the practices of collective urban actors, highlighting both visible and hidden forms of organizing, including actions and interactions that occur in spaces inaccessible to outsiders. The chapters move from an introduction to the theoretical and methodological approach to urban struggles, through an overview of Sweden’s post-war urban mobilizations and movements, to detailed analyses of grassroots initiatives—particularly the tenants’ movement and the Orten Movement. The book reveals the relational dynamics that underpin urban struggles and introduces new theoretical and methodological perspectives on urban movements. Designed for scholars and students in sociology, political science, cultural geography, urban studies, and related fields, this book combines critical theory with longitudinal ethnographic methods to capture the complexity of contemporary urban struggles.

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