Ideologiska strategier och maskulin rationalitet

Kiruna is a relatively young and small town in the north of Sweden. Due to the expansion of the mining industry parts of the central Kiruna has to move a few kilometers in a northwest direction. About ten percent of the population are in the long run going to be affected by the relovation. The minin...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bo Nilsson
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
Norwegian
Swedish
Published: Föreningen Kulturella Perspektiv 2008
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.54807/kp.v17.28567
https://doaj.org/article/cac852b5c7c14b4b94d4b86a6e0e3929
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Summary:Kiruna is a relatively young and small town in the north of Sweden. Due to the expansion of the mining industry parts of the central Kiruna has to move a few kilometers in a northwest direction. About ten percent of the population are in the long run going to be affected by the relovation. The mining company, LKAB, and Kiruna municipality argue for the necessity of the city moving, and the same view is reproduced by local and nationwide media. This article discusses the ideological strategies involved in the argumentation for a relovation, e.g. the use of historical perspectives and the production of a king of utopian future. The article also discusses how a semitraditional masculinity is reproduced through this argumentation and its focus on technological aspects of for example moving houses and building new roads. Social, cultural and emotional aspects are more or less invisible in the process.