Essays about: "swedish industrial relations"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 essays containing the words swedish industrial relations.

  1. 1. Platsskapande genom tillfällig arkitektur : reflektion över den tillfälliga arkitekturens förutsättningar för platsskapande och som metod för gestaltning

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Peter Hamlén; [2023]
    Keywords : tillfällig arkitektur; temporär arkitektur; platsskapande; placemaking; offentliga rummet; Hooken; Varberg;

    Abstract : Det blir allt svårare att få tillgång till mark i samtida städer, och en stigande urban befolkning tillsammans med en större klimatmedvetenhet sätter press på beslutsfattare att utveckla det offentliga rummet på ett hållbart sätt. Det är ont om outnyttjade ytor i svenska städer idag, men det finns många ytor som är underutnyttjade. READ MORE

  2. 2. Regenerative agriculture : a contested open moment

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Rickard Hedling; [2022]
    Keywords : regenerative agriculture; alternative food networks; food sovereignty; political ecology; discourse food systems;

    Abstract : Agriculture is both heavily impacted by climate change and responsible for greenhouse gas emissions causing climate change. Transitioning towards more sustainable agricultural practices is therefore imperative and requires new ways of thinking about agricultural knowledge and technologies. READ MORE

  3. 3. Environmental Conservation Conflicts in Swedish Sapmi: Sami Ethnoecology and the Struggle for an Indigenous Conservation Paradigm

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/Humanekologi

    Author : Alexandra McFadden; [2022]
    Keywords : Environmental conservation; land use; Sami ethnoecology; human ecology; environmentalism; Sweden; Sapmi.; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Given a backdrop of industrial land use fractures in Northern Sweden, the kind of human-environmental relations cultivated in Sapmi has consequences for Sami indigenous sovereignty and ecological sustainability. Critically investigating different nature relations is of significance to Human Ecology fields in order to deepen knowledge on both unintended and intended consequences of how we understand and engage with environments. READ MORE

  4. 4. The Moral Economy of Swedish Labour Market Co-operation and Job Security in the Neoliberal Era

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi

    Author : James Fleming; [2021]
    Keywords : Moral economy; embedding; industrial relations; Sweden; corporatism; co-operation; job security; ne- oliberalism; labour market negotiations; unions; employer organisations; anthropology; political econ- omy; de-commodification; social peace; Inbäddning; Sverige; samarbete; arbetssäkerhet; nyliberalism; arbetsmarknadsparter; arbetsmarknadsrelationer; arbetsmarknad; förhandlingar; fackförbund; facket; arbetsgivarorganisation; antropologi; social fred; kommodifiering; Svenskt näringsliv; LO; anställningskydd; Las;

    Abstract : In the neoliberal era, there has been a global trend towards increased labour market insecurity and inequality, even in countries traditionally emblematic of union strength and socio-economic security such as Sweden. In this study, I present the first ethnographic research conducted in anthropology of negotiations between the central Swedish union and employer peak bodies (known as the ‘labour market partners’). READ MORE

  5. 5. Food in the face of net-zero emissions: a call for repoliticization : a juxtaposition of Sweden’s National Food Strategy and Climate Policy Framework

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/Humanekologi

    Author : Emmy Iwarsson; [2020]
    Keywords : depoliticization; food policy; climate policy; Sweden; WPR; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Food is a fundamental human need – a physical requirement for survival. At the current historical juncture, the global food system is entangled in a web of neoliberal capitalist exchange relations and suffers from heavy dependence on fossil energy inputs. READ MORE