Printing School Democracy from Below: Student Press Activities as Collective Action in Mid-Post-War Sweden

Q2 Arts and Humanities Nordic Journal of Educational History Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.36368/njedh.v11i1.390
Daniel Lövheim
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This article deals with the growth of a national school student press in Sweden during the 1950s and first half of the 1960s. It outlays the role of student magazines in furthering school democracy by investigating the nationwide periodical SECO-aktuellt and the press organisation SVEP (Svensk Elevpress). The article departs from an understanding of press activity among school youth as a form of collective action during the mid-post-war period. This activity became part of a pupil movement that demanded increased influence and participation in decision making, as well as expanded forms of self-government. Drawing from earlier historical research, the article portrays this press activity as taking place “from below” since youth often was marginalised in the past and not always seen as legitimate historical actors. The article also deploys perspectives from research on social movements, and analyses school student press activities in Sweden as “repertoires of contention.”
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从下往上印刷学校民主:战后中期瑞典作为集体行动的学生报刊活动
本文介绍了 20 世纪 50 年代和 60 年代前半期瑞典全国性学校学生报刊的发展情况。文章通过对全国性期刊 SECO-aktuellt 和新闻组织 SVEP (Svensk Elevpress) 的调查,概述了学生杂志在促进学校民主方面的作用。文章将战后中期学校青年的新闻活动理解为一种集体行动。这一活动成为学生运动的一部分,学生运动要求提高影响力、参与决策以及扩大自治形式。文章从早先的历史研究出发,将这一新闻活动描绘成 "自下而上 "的,因为青年在过去往往被边缘化,并不总是被视为合法的历史参与者。文章还运用了社会运动研究的视角,将瑞典的学校学生新闻活动分析为 "争论的再现"。
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Nordic Journal of Educational History
Nordic Journal of Educational History Arts and Humanities-History
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