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  • 401.
    Martin, Benjamin
    Uppsala universitet, Sverige.
    De digitala metodernas löften och utmaningar: Ur kulturpolitikens internationella historia2023In: Perspektiv på politisk idéhistoria / [ed] Hjalmar Falk; My Klockare Linder; Petter Tistedt, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2023, p. 188-208Chapter in book (Refereed)
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    De digitala metodernas löften och utmaningar: Ur kulturpolitikens internationella historia
  • 402.
    Myreböe, Synne
    et al.
    University of Vienna, Austria.
    Pálmadóttir, Valgerður
    University of Iceland, Iceland.
    Sjöstedt, Johanna
    Configuring Feminist Philosophy in the Context of the Nordic Summer University2023In: Feminist Philosophy: Time, history and the transformation of thought / [ed] Synne Myrebøe; Valgerður Pálmadóttir; Johanna Sjöstedt, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2023, p. 359-377Chapter in book (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    What is the relationship between feminism and philosophy today? Although feminist philosophy is now a recognized field in the institution of philosophy, a tension between the terms feminism and philosophy persists. From the perspective of philosophy, feminist philosophy may seem too committed to political change. From the perspective of feminism, the practice of philosophy may seem too far removed from the pressing concerns of injustice in ordinary life.

    This volume is an interdisciplinary initiative at the intersection of philosophy, the history of ideas, and feminist theory, where philosophy is scrutinized from a feminist perspective and asks questions about what philosophy has to offer feminism. 

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    Configuring Feminist Philosophy in the Context of the Nordic Summer University
  • 403.
    Myreböe, Synne
    et al.
    University of Vienna, Austria.
    Pálmadóttir, ValgerðurUniversity of Iceland, Iceland.Sjöstedt, Johanna
    Feminist Philosophy: Time, history and the transformation of thought2023Collection (editor) (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    What is the relationship between feminism and philosophy today? Although feminist philosophy is now a recognized field in the institution of philosophy, a tension between the terms feminism and philosophy persists. From the perspective of philosophy, feminist philosophy may seem too committed to political change. From the perspective of feminism, the practice of philosophy may seem too far removed from the pressing concerns of injustice in ordinary life.

    This volume is an interdisciplinary initiative at the intersection of philosophy, the history of ideas, and feminist theory, where philosophy is scrutinized from a feminist perspective and asks questions about what philosophy has to offer feminism. 

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  • 404.
    Myrebøe, Synne
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Kultiveringen av politiska känslor: Martha Nussbaum och striden om tänkandet2020In: En plats för tänkande: Essäer om universitetet och filosofin / [ed] Anders Burman, Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback, Synne Myreböe, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2020, p. 271-288Chapter in book (Refereed)
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    Kultiveringen av politiska känslor
  • 405.
    Myrebøe, Synne
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Martha Nussbaum and Heraclitus: Early Notions on Interpretation2019In: Martha Nussbaum: Ancient Philosophy, Civic Education and Liberal Humanism / [ed] Anders Burman & Synne Myrebøe, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2019, p. 15-34Chapter in book (Refereed)
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    Martha Nussbaum and Heraclitus: Early Notions on Interpretation
  • 406.
    Mörner, Ninna
    et al.
    Södertörn University, Södertörn University Library.
    Öberg, LisaSödertörn University.
    Södertörns högskola öppnar världar: En jubileumsskrift från Södertörns högskola 20162016Collection (editor) (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
    Abstract [sv]

    Det handlar om en ung högskola, internationell och öppen för alla som söker kunskap, idéer och vägar vidare.

    Här presenteras de värden Södertörns högskola står för, de tre M:en mångvetenskap, medborgerlig bildning och mångkultur, som genomsyrar högskolans ambitioner och arbetssätt. Vi får följa hur en ung högskola byggs upp utifrån lokala behov och med blicken riktad mot Östersjöländerna och Östeuropa. Idag är Södertörns högskola en plats mitt i sin samtid, där människor växer och idéer gror.

    Södertörns högskola öppnar världar är en berättelse med många olika röster. Här berättar studenter, lärare, forskare, administratörer, samverkansparter och politiker om de dörrar som kan öppnas genom utbildning, kunskap och samtal, och om forskning som förändrar och bryter ny mark. Med akademins kritiska tänkande kan Södertörns högskola bidra till att möta samhällets utmaningar inför framtiden. Och resan fortsätter. Följ med!

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  • 407.
    Nasiell Holm, Hedvig
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies.
    Apokalypsen gör sig icke besvär: En idéhistorisk studie av svensk medborgarkonstruktion och stat i ljuset av millennieskiftet år 20002017Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Swedish government socially constructed its citizens in a number of opinion polls during the year 1999. The last decade of the twentieth century was a bewildering one in a Swedish context, that included a number of new presuppositions for the Swedish society. The economic crisis that was rooted in the 1990s was slowly stabilizing, while new governance and organizational structures were introduced into the welfare system. Sweden, among a number of other states were increasingly computerized which was met with both anticipated delight and some concern. The widespread computerization involved possible problems that could be linked to the millennium change, which in the vernacular was referred to as the Millennium Bug. Through discourse analysis, this paper examines six citizen studies initiated during the years 1999-2000. The studies had the purpose to examine the Swedish citizen's perception and attitude towards the turn of the millennium. Using Thomas Osborne’s and Nikolas Roses’ theory of opinion polls active part in the constitution of the general opinion this study analyses phenomena such as anxiety levels, the perceptive human being, the notion of consensus and what elements that compose threats to society. This study shows that the Swedish government through these initiates public opinion polls attenuated the civic interest and concern of the millennial shift at the expense of other social problems.

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  • 408.
    Nauman, Sari
    et al.
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas. University of Gothenburg, Sweden; University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
    Jezierski, WojtekSödertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas. Stockholm University, Sweden; University of Gothenburg, Sweden; University of Oslo; Norway.Reimann, ChristinaSödertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas. Stockholm University, Sweden; University of Gothenburg, Sweden.Runefelt, LeifSödertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century: Receiving Strangers in Northeastern Europe2022Collection (editor) (Refereed)
  • 409.
    Nilsson, Torbjörn
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, Institute of Contemporary History.
    Populärvetenskapens pris2017In: Studenters skrivande i humaniora och samhällsvetenskap / [ed] Anna Malmbjer, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2017, p. 93-114Chapter in book (Refereed)
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    Populärvetenskapens pris
  • 410.
    Nordblad, Julia
    Uppsala universitet, Sverige.
    Politisk idéhistoria i klimatförändringens tid2023In: Perspektiv på politisk idéhistoria / [ed] Hjalmar Falk; My Klockare Linder; Petter Tistedt, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2023, p. 319-332Chapter in book (Refereed)
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    Politisk idéhistoria i klimatförändringens tid
  • 411.
    Norgren, Amanda
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Hur kan en kvinna vara dekadent?: En studie av möjliga uttryck för kvinnlig dekadens i Stella Kleves Berta Funcke2019Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    This essay examines possible subject positions offered to a female in relations to the decadence genre in the novel Berta Funcke (1885) by Stella Kleve, pseudonym for Mathilda Malling. The aim is to study how a female can be decadent. I analyze subject positions and examine how they enable decadent expressions of the female character.

    To understand subject positions in relations to the historical context I use Chris Weedon’s approach to feminist poststructuralism. I define decadence as a relative concept and understand it as a wider experience of decadence and dissolution in society. The methodological framework is based on hermeneutic reading.

    The result shows that the female protagonist is under the influence of many subjectivities simultaneously. Her decadence can be seen as both a source of emancipation and of constraint. From the analysis, I’ve been able to distinguish four characteristic subject positions: The Erotic, The Hermaphrodite, The Actress and The Hothouse Plant. The subject positions are bound to stereotypes of the time but also permits the female protagonist to transcend gender definitions. The result shows that the decadent aesthetics, expressions and vocabulary open up new ways of being for the female character.

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  • 412.
    Nummelin Carlberg, Karl Stellan
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Baltutlämningen och Suveränitet: Maktkampen mellan Regeringen, Riksdagen och Pressen om de Internerade Balterna 1945-19462023Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    This paper explores the Swedish extradition of Balts who fought for the Axis powers in the Baltic eastern front during World War II. While previous research has focused on the fate of the detained, this study examines the political crisis that ensued from the extradition process. By employing a perspective of sovereignty, the study investigates the power struggle between the government, the Swedish press, and the parliament.

     

    The theoretical framework of domestic sovereignty is utilised to analyse the power dynamics involved in the extradition. Drawing upon classical political thinkers, this study defines domestic sovereignty as the exclusive concentration of power within a central authority, without power-sharing among various entities. This concept differs from Westphalian sovereignty, where a central authority is independent from other sovereign states within its territory.

     

    Through the lens of domestic sovereignty, this paper addresses two key questions. Firstly, it demonstrates that the prolonged and intensified extradition process resulted from the government's diminished ability to uphold domestic sovereignty. The press exerted influence over both the government and parliament, thereby creating a shared power structure. Secondly, the investigation suggests that the government proceeded with the extradition when it successfully reclaimed domestic sovereignty and reasserted itself as the sole authority.

     

    To enhance the analysis, a critical discourse analysis is employed. This approach identifies the press as an influential agent capable of shaping public opinion and constituting discourse, rather than merely reflecting it. In this case, the press is recognised as a powerful actor engaged in a struggle for influence. The analysis incorporates text materials from four sources: newspaper articles covering the extradition, An interpellation in the Swedish parliament, documents from the foreign affairs committee of the parliament and government, and the diaries and notes of Swedish foreign minister Östen Undén.

     

    Furthermore, the study investigates the parallels between domestic sovereignty and Westphalian sovereignty. As the government faced pressure from the Soviet Union, its Westphalian sovereignty was challenged, leading to it reclaiming its domestic sovereignty. This finding highlights the interconnectedness between these two forms of sovereignty in the context of the Swedish extradition of Balts during World War II.

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  • 413.
    Nyström, Daniel
    Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier.
    Innan forskningen blev radikal: en historiografisk studie av arbetarhistoria och kvinnohistoria2015Doctoral thesis, monograph (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    This dissertation studies the emergence of Labour History and Women’s History as academic fields of research in Sweden after World War II. The aim is to study the ways in which Labour History and Women’s History were presented in early writings: in research publications, book reviews, and scholarly debates. Labour History and Women’s History emerged within, and engaged scholars from, a wide range of academic disciplines such as Economic History, History, and History of Literature. A key issue is to discuss whether or not these early writings challenged norms of knowledge production. How did Labour History and Women’s History approach epistemological and methodological standards?

    The point of departure is various historiographical accounts of the emergence of Labour History and Women’s History. By making a close connection between research and the social and political movements of the time, previous historiographical accounts have placed the emergence of Labour History and Women’s History in the 1970s. Although there is no doubt that this particular kind of research became popular in the 1970s, the construction of the 1970s as a starting point is problematic. Both in Sweden and internationally, labour history and women’s history have been produced since the turn of the twentieth century.

    Following the work of scholars such as Clare Hemmings, Sara Ahmed, and Edward W. Said, this thesis contrasts analysis of early writings with historiographical accounts of Labour History and Women’s History. The dissertation shows that subjects that have been associated with the academic context of the 1970s existed in discussions predating this decade. For example, discussions of power structures relating to class and gender and the critique of traditional epistemological and methodological standards both share similarities with discussions said to have been initiated in the 1970s. Consequently, the thesis highlights the importance of not solely focusing on progress and change in studies of past research, but also examining similarities and continuities. By focusing on similarities and continuities, it is argued that recurrent processes and dynamics relating to research can be disclosed.

  • 414.
    Nyström, Daniel
    Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier.
    Lilla Hjärtat, Muhammedkarikatyrer och en skäggig norrman2016In: Gränser, mobilitet och mobilisering / Boundaries, mobility and mobilisation: Nationell konferens för genusforskning / Swedish conference for gender research : Linköping 23-25 november 2016 / [ed] Silje Lundgren, Maja Lundqvist, Björn Pernrud, Göteborg: Nationella sekretariatet för genusforskning , 2016, p. 136-Conference paper (Other academic)
  • 415.
    Olofsson, Kristoffer
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Populism, universalism och partikularism: Ernesto Laclaus rekonstruktion av populismbegreppet2021Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    In this study I search for the real understanding of the Lauclanian concept of ”populism” from both the viewpoint of William Connollys essentially contested concepts and the conceptual historian Reinhart Koselleck. My starting point for the analysis takes its inspiration from the more contemporary notion of ”constructing the social” but tries to focus on a result that can be free from the highly abstract discourse theory put forward by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. The result is a peculiar paradox in which the concept of populism reconstructed by Laclau not only is contested but contested in such way that even the meaning of the word could lose its contextual use in place of another – the political. At the same time, the concepts favorability through a more common usage (or in Koselleckian terminology, its more democratized meaning) must be acknowledged, and in relation to the leftist political parties that uses this theoretic, strategic and analytical conceptual category it instead becomes much clearer why its usage is applied but also favoured by Laclau. It could be said that it is the most effective concept in determining the strategic discursive landscape and to shape it in favour of a future left-wing populist movement. At the same time, the concepts claim of being more democratic is not entirely as convincing in regard to the signifier that must be as empty as possible to fulfill the populistic demands of its political subjects. This means that its value entirely comes from the political subjects meaningful projection, and in one way only can be said to engage with these subjects through the channeling of the already expected dissent and disaffection of the people behind the discursive and overdetermined identities.

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  • 416.
    Olsson, Sakarias
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    ”Död åt klass-samhället!”: Moral och retorik i Socialdemokratiska Arbetarepartiets ungdomsförbund 1903–19072020Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    This study analyzes the moral dimensions of the polemic rhetorics between the two youth organizations tied to Sweden’s Social Democratic Party in the years 1903–1907, ungsocialisterna, the Young Socialists and ungdemokraterna. the Young Democrats. The examined debate centers around which methods and tactics were best suited to achieve their common goal, the liberation of the workers. Instead of looking at the ideological connotations of their arguments, the study examines which underlying moral assumptions give meaning to the two groups line of reasoning, and how they formulated their own ethical structures in the critique of the other organization. The study positions the debate within the context of the older discussions within the Party about violence as a method in class struggle and also relates it, inter alia, to a broader European framework drawing on the worker movements experiences of the Paris commune in 1871. Results include that both youth organizations considered themselves being bearer of true socialism and that the ethical structure they adhered to was primarily natural and common sense. While the Young Democrats rhetorically created virtues around rationality and science the Young Socialists emphazised a youthfulness associated with an unadulterated feeling and action.

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  • 417. Palestro, Joakim
    et al.
    Skoglund, Crister
    Södertörn University, School of Sociology and Contemporary History, History of ideas.
    The new attitudes to widening participation in Sweden’s higher education institutions2004In: Learning transformations: changing learners, organisations and communities / [ed] Danny Saunders et al, London: Forum for the Advancement of Continuing Education (FACE) , 2004Chapter in book (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
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  • 418.
    Payne, David
    et al.
    Södertörn University, Södertörn University Library.
    Stagnell, Alexander
    Université libre de Bruxelles, Groupe de recherche en Rhétorique et en Argumentation Linguistique, Belgique.
    Strandberg, Gustav
    Södertörn University, School of Culture and Education, Philosophy.
    Introduction: The People and Populism in Contemporary Critical Thought2023In: Populism and The People in Contemporary Critical Thought: Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics / [ed] David Payne; Alexander Stagnell; Gustav Strandberg, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2023, p. 1-25Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 419.
    Payne, David
    et al.
    Södertörn University, Södertörn University Library.
    Stagnell, AlexanderUniversité libre de Bruxelles, Groupe de recherche en Rhétorique et en Argumentation Linguistique, Belgique.Strandberg, GustavSödertörn University, School of Culture and Education, Philosophy.
    Populism and The People in Contemporary Critical Thought: Politics, Philosophy, and Aesthetics2023Collection (editor) (Refereed)
  • 420.
    Petersson, Roger
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    En triangulär studie av kärleksbrev: Känslomässiga relationer i det förflutna2023Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    In recent times, there has been an increased focus on studying the history of emotions, although this has not always been the case for historians. The idea for this essay was formed during my work as a municipal archivist when I stumbled upon a rare find in the archives - a collection of approximately two hundred love letters exchanged between Artur and Margit, a young couple, before and during World War II. In their letters, the couple expressed their feelings towards each other, including love, jealousy, and worry, as well as their aspirations for the future and their dreams of building a life together. By utilizing love letters as a historical resource, we can gain valuable insight into how people experienced emotions during various historical periods. These letters, specifically those written between romantic partners, offer a unique perspective on how individuals expressed their emotions. Moreover, studying love letters provides a deeper understanding of the emotional landscape of the past and how it impacted relationships between people.

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  • 421.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS).
    A Third Way for the Second World: Russia’s Ambivalent Identity2004In: Contemporary Change in Russia: In From the Margins? / [ed] Rindzeviciute, Egle, Huddinge: Baltic & East European Graduate School, Södertörns högskola , 2004, p. 31-54Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 422.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas. Karlstads universitet; Fakulteten för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap; Institutionen för samhälls- och kulturvetenskap; Kulturstudier; KuFo (Kulturvetenskapliga forskargruppen).
    Att förutsäga framtiden – och förlösa den: En undersökning av den postkommunistiska transitologins idéhistoria och tidsuppfattning2015In: Nordisk Østforum, ISSN 0801-7220, E-ISSN 1891-1773, Vol. 29, no 4, p. 387-417Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    In this article, the historical roots and philosophical premises of post-communist transitology, that rose to prominence during the 1990s, are critically contextualized and analyzed from the point of view of intellectual history and political philosophy, paying attention to the development of the concept of time, and also of history, development, evolution, progress, revolution, and acceleration. The idea about regime change is accordingly reconstructed and traced through the political philosophy of Greek antiquity, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, as well as in biological thought and debate of the 19th century, in the modernization theories of the 1950s and in 1970s and 80s “transitology” dealing with Southern Europe and Latin-America. The analysis takes it point of departure in a comparison between post-communist transitology and cold war sovietology and critically assesses implications of teleology, chronocentrism and ethnocentrism.

  • 423.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Karlstads universitet, Sverige.
    Att studera politiska ismer: Den ryska nihilismen mellan rörelse och doktrin2023In: Perspektiv på politisk idéhistoria / [ed] Hjalmar Falk; My Klockare Linder; Petter Tistedt, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2023, p. 253-275Chapter in book (Refereed)
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  • 424.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    'Behovet' av det söta2013Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 425.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Chong gou, chong jian he jie gou: Cong gai nian shi shi jiao kan su lian jie ti2011In: Russian Studies, ISSN 1009-721X, no 6, p. 46-70Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 426.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Inst. för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion, Göteborgs universitet.
    Construction, Reconstruction, Deconstruction: The Fall of the Soviet Union from the Point of View of Conceptual History2008In: Studies in East European thought, ISSN 0925-9392, E-ISSN 1573-0948, Vol. 60, no 3, p. 179-205Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The fall of the Soviet Union is analysed in conceptual terms, drawing on Reinhart Koselleck’s Begriffsgeschichte. The author seeks to interpret the instrumental role of the concepts perestrojka, glasnost´, reform, revolution, socialist pluralism, and acceleration in the Soviet collapse. The semantics and pragmatics are related to a wider intellectual and political context, and the conceptual perspective is used to help explain the progress of events. The author argues that the common notion of the reform policy concepts as clichés is not valid.

  • 427.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University College, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS).
    Den ojämna kampen: Om fyra säkerheter i Kants teori om det sublima2000In: Kants tredje kritik: Sju essäer / [ed] Liedman, Sven-Eric, Göteborg: Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion vid Göteborgs universitet , 2000, p. 25-46Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 428.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Den svenska livsmedelsideologin2011Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 429.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Det frånvarande ansiktet2014In: SANS, ISSN 1401-8691, no 2, p. 44-47Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 430.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Culture and Communication, History of ideas.
    Det mobila lärandet är inte svaret på allt2012In: Universitetsläraren, ISSN 0282-4973, no 20, p. 16-16Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 431.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Döden i livet och livet i döden: Förutsättningar för en befolkningsinriktad suicidprevention i ett idéhistoriskt perspektiv2010Report (Other academic)
    Abstract [sv]

    Syftet är att skapa ett idéhistoriskt och holistiskt perspektiv på förutsättningar för befolkningsinriktad suicidprevention. Suicid härbärgerar en ofrånkomlig kulturell och existentiell ambivalens som skapar problem men också möjligheter. Den prevention som förordas är tvärsektoriell för att bemöta suicidalitetens mångfaktorialitet.

  • 432.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Inst. för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion, Göteborgs universitet.
    Frihetens tveljus: Om 1700-talets förflutna framtid2010In: 1700-talets Göteborg / [ed] Dohlvik, Charlotta et al., Göteborg: Göteborgs stadsmuseum , 2010, p. 7-33Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 433.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University College, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Från autocheir till suicid2011In: Språket i historien, historien i språket:  en vänbok till Bo Lindberg / [ed] Mats Andrén, Henrik Björck, Johan Kärnfelt, Cecilia Rosengren, Göteborg: Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion , 2011, p. 351-363Chapter in book (Other academic)
    Abstract [sv]

    Syftet i denna uppsats är att begreppshistoriskt rekonstruera det moderna självmordsbegreppet och visa hur dess teori och praktik samspelar. Vad kan en begreppshistorisk analys säga oss om vad som driver människor till självmord och hur har handlingen och dess konception återverkat på varandra över tid?

  • 434.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Culture and Communication, History of ideas. Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Från blodbesudlat kolonialsocker till livsviktigt blodsocker: Svensk-europeiska teman i sockrets globala kulturhistoria2012In: RIG: Kulturhistorisk tidskrift, ISSN 0035-5267, E-ISSN 2002-3863, Vol. 95, no 3, p. 129-154Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    "From Blood-Stained Colonial Sugar to Life-Essential Blood Sugar: Swedish-European Themes in the Global Cultural History of Sugar"

    Drawing on material cultural studies and classical intellectual history, a cultural history of sugar in Sweden and Europe is reconstructed. The aim is to identify the modern conceptualisations of sugar and historically analyse their dialectical sympathies and antipathies. What are the historical reasons for eating—or not eating—sugar, and how are these actualised today? Sugar’s history is followed from antiquity, the middle ages and the Enlightenment up till the present. Sugar was spread in wider European circles only from the 1600s onwards, which triggered various conflicts that in many respects are still current. Was sugar a medicine or a poison, essential or fatal? Sugar played a powerful role in the creation of European wealth and has become intrinsically connected to Western modernity. With a contrastive departure in Mintz (1986) it is shown how the conceptualisations of sugar have changed from signifying an exclusive medicine, spice and sweetener to an omnipresent food (more recently, it might also be referred to as a drug). Cookbooks indicate that sugar in Sweden was transformed into a mass-consumed food during the 1830s. One hundred years later sugar was among Swedish bureaucrats elevated into the utmost important foodstuff of the future, to which the country had committed itself. Increasing the prevalence and consumption of cheap, energy-rich and chemically pure sugar was considered modern, rational and ethical. By eating sugar a Swede could literally eat happiness, freedom and modernity. Even critics of sugar consumption have since the 18th century associated modernity with sugar. Sugar crystals embodied civilization’s inequality and degeneration. When scientists in the 1840s enthusiastically discovered that sugar in humans was transformed into ‘blood sugar’, a poetical motive from 1700s slavery criticism was ironically recycled, in which ‘sugar’ had been attributed with ‘blood’ in order to discourage people’s consumption. The medical identification of sugar (sucrose) and blood sugar (glucose) meant that sucrose increasingly was regarded as essential, which gradually helped to consolidate the prevailing idea of ​​carbohydrates as the primary energy source. Although preference for sweetness is genetic, cultural circumstances determine the forms and scope of sugar consumption. If sugar previously was a status marker of the aristocracy, it has accompanied by new medical discoveries increasingly become emblematic for the junk food of the underprivileged. Sugar’s white colour, purity, status of ‘blood sugar’, ethereal lightness and historic significance for national growth and autarky, are, however, examples of cultural factors which still legitimise sugar’s omnipresence in society. In today’s polarised debate about possible threshold values or penalty taxes, many opinions ventilated even in commercial, medical and public health discourses implicitly relate to older religious and cultural ideas and practices.

  • 435.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Från medicin till gift: Om sockrets historia och globalisering2014In: Ny tid, ISSN 1456-0518, no 25-32, p. 23-26Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 436.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University College, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS).
    Från vetenskaplig socialism till socialistisk vetenskap: Reflektioner kring sovjetisk vetenskapsideologi mot bakgrund av den ryska idéhistorien2004In: Vetenskapshistoriska uppsatser / [ed] Elzinga, Aant & Nilsson, Ingemar, Göteborg: Institutionen för idéhistoria och vetenskapsteori , 2004Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 437.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Idén om det oumbärliga sockret2013Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 438.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Culture and Communication, History of ideas.
    "Ingen äter rent socker": Fakta och faktoider om sockerkonsumtion och sockerberoende (del II)2012Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 439.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Kan ateister fira jul?2015In: SANS, ISSN 1401-8691, Vol. 5, no 1, p. 42-46Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 440. Petrov, Kristian
    Kommunismen och nazismen1997In: Götheborgske Spionen, ISSN 0345-4312, no 7Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 441.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Kristendomens kluvna syn på självmord2014In: SANS, ISSN 1401-8691, Vol. 4, no 4, p. 28-33Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 442.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion, Göteborgs universitet.
    Kårverksamheten i den svåra nutiden2008In: Tidningen Kulturen, ISSN 2000-7086, no 5 juliArticle in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 443.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Lättmjölken, barnen och vetenskapen2011Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 444.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Inst. för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion.
    Medborgarrösten: En idéhistorisk jämförelse mellan rysk-sovjetisk glasnost´ och västeuropeisk offentlighet2000In: Forskning om Europafrågor vid Göteborgs universitet 1999 / [ed] Lindahl, Rutger & Jännebring, Birgitta, Göteborg: Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten , 2000, p. 113-131Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 445.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Nuets tyranni: Virtual Reality-filmens sublima rumslighet och samtidens närvarande frånvaro2013In: Tidningen Kulturen, ISSN 2000-7086Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 446.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS).
    Replik på Jon Åsgårds 'Det amerikanska undret'2000In: Stockholm News, ISSN 1650-0784, no 8/11Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 447.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, History of Ideas.
    Russia in the European Home?: Convergence, Cosmopolitanism and Cosmism in Late Soviet Europeanisation2013In: Europe-Asia Studies, ISSN 0966-8136, E-ISSN 1465-3427, Vol. 65, no 2, p. 321-346Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim is to present a conceptual and historical reconstruction of Gorbachev's notion of a ‘European home’, its underlying philosophy of history as well as its relation to Russian cosmism. The concept is contextualised within the convergence debate of the post-war period, in which a rapprochement between communism and capitalism was posited. The essay concludes with reflections on what the conceptualisation can tell us about the fall of communism and what impact the concept has had on today's search for a common European identity. An argument is advanced that the notion contained paradoxes that rather contributed to the dislocation of post-Soviet Russia from Europe.

  • 448.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University College, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES).
    Socker – livsfarligt eller livsnödvändigt?: Idéhistoriska ledtrådar till en medicinsk gåta2010Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 449.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Södertörn University, School of Culture and Communication, History of ideas.
    'Sockerkonsumtionen har inte ökat': Fakta och faktoider om sockerkonsumtion och sockerberoende (del I)2012Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 450.
    Petrov, Kristian
    Inst. för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion, Göteborgs universitet.
    Söta drömmar och diaboliska frestelser2010In: Drömmar: En vänbok till Ingemar Nilsson / [ed] Andrén, Mats, Göteborg: Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion , 2010, p. 205-222Chapter in book (Other academic)
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