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Dekolonialt socialt arbete
Author(s) -
Paula Mulinari,
Nazem Tahvilzadeh,
Lisa Kings
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
socialvetenskaplig tidskrift
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2003-5624
pISSN - 1104-1420
DOI - 10.3384/svt.2020.27.3-4.3664
Subject(s) - appropriation , politics , work (physics) , empowerment , resistance (ecology) , sociology , public space , space (punctuation) , public relations , political science , epistemology , law , engineering , mechanical engineering , architectural engineering , ecology , philosophy , linguistics , biology
  The purpose of this article is to identify and analyze the conditions and strategies for creating a critical and decolonial social work in the urban periphery. IIn this article we explore Save the Children’s program ”On equal terms”, that during the past decade created a space for local mobilization in several areas in Sweden, with the purpose of resolving communal problems. The article identifies three elements as central for their critical social work: the empowerment of a new generation of social organizers grounded in the urban periphery; the forming of alliances for the purpose of developing new languages and strategies to address problems and solutions in alternative ways; and the construction of counter-publics through the appropriation of space for the establishment of citizen-driven meeting places. Through these strategies and conditions, a decolonial social work was formed. Inspired by theories of resistance and mobilization, we interpret the work of ”On equal terms” as an expression of the politics of public-making and border work that transcends the separation between activism and social work, giving space for new alternatives and horizons.

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