The past and the present: Following in the footsteps of a neo-Nazi movement in a rural Sweden school

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Power and Education Pub Date : 2023-04-04 DOI:10.1177/17577438231167549
Christer Mattsson, T. Johansson
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This case study aimed to describe and analyse how students and staff at a school in a geographical area with a tradition of high neo-Nazi activism perceived and talked about racism and sexism in particular, and the ‘school climate’ in general. The case consists of 10 school professionals and 14 students. The selected school was located in a traditional mill town, once built around a dominating industry, but over the last decades it has been characterised by deindustrialisation and economic decline. The town became the founding area of the Swedish National Socialist movement during the interwar period and has since hosted vital parts of the movement, which is ongoing. Today, the local movement comprises middle-aged former skinheads who have children attending the local school. The study scrutinised the encounter between the mill town’s ingrained racism and the school’s duty to prevent racism and promote tolerance. The outcome shows how Nazi movement has generationally reproduced itself in Shortfield for a century, in the midst of the municipality and indeed also within the roams of the school’s professional work – with the teachers well aware of the continuous history – but with only people from the outside realising the problem of racism in Shortfield.
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过去和现在:在瑞典一所乡村学校追随新纳粹运动的脚步
本案例研究旨在描述和分析一所学校的学生和教职员工如何看待和谈论种族主义和性别歧视,特别是“学校氛围”。该案件由10名学校专业人员和14名学生组成。选定的学校位于一个传统的磨坊镇,曾经围绕着一个主导产业而建,但在过去几十年里,它的特点是去工业化和经济衰退。该镇在两次世界大战期间成为瑞典国家社会主义运动的创始地区,此后一直是该运动的重要组成部分,该运动正在进行中。如今,当地的运动包括有孩子在当地学校上学的中年前光头党。这项研究仔细审视了米尔镇根深蒂固的种族主义与学校防止种族主义和促进宽容的职责之间的冲突。这一结果表明,一个世纪以来,纳粹运动是如何在肖特菲尔德、在市政府中,甚至在学校专业工作的漫游中代代相传的——老师们都很清楚这段持续的历史——但只有外部的人意识到肖特菲尔德的种族主义问题。
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Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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