Holding course: Civil society organizations’ value expressions in the Swedish legislative consultation system before and after 2015

Roberto Scaramuzzino, Brigitte Suter

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Contrary to the general trend in European countries since the 2000s, Sweden has neither restricted its migration policy nor limited the rights of migrants. This changed with the ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015 when the government introduced policy changes to curb the number of arrivals and impede the granting of residence permits. Civil society organizations are significantly involved in the reception of migrants, in the integration process, and in minority politics. The question is whether, and in what ways, civil society organizations have adapted their norms and values to the government’s new approach. Looking at the claims the organizations make through the Swedish legislative consultation system, this chapter finds that the organizations tend to maintain a common base of values in the policy fields of migration and integration. They uphold a critical stance towards the government’s policy shift by making claims based on humanitarianism, hospitality, inclusion, and solidarity towards the migrants coming to Sweden.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationEurope and the Refugee Response
Undertitel på värdpublikationA Crisis of Values?
UtgivningsortLondon
FörlagRoutledge
Kapitel11
ISBN (elektroniskt)9780429279317
StatusPublished - 2020

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