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== Representation of your observations ==
== Representation of your observations ==
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Refugee housing in Stockholm – racism or valid concerns? A multidimensional democracy challenge


Place name Unknown and secret temporary places
Location Stockholm
Country Sweden
Author(s) Emil Buzzi
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Rationale: Why have you chosen this case for the landscape and democracy seminar?

In a fairly large city as Stockholm, landscape democracy challenges are up for discussion every day. The urban landscape is constantly challenged in a myriad of ways. Recently however, a new complex challenge has emerged. With a high number of refugees in Sweden during the fall of 2015, the government has asked municipalities to provide housing for those seeking asylum. Municipalities in the greater Stockholm area are thus planning temporary housing units to be constructed around the city. This has resulted in protests from local residents. This complex issue involves both concerns about the refugees moving in and the built environment. The challenges thus involved both social issues concerning refugees in general to the physical built landscapes in the neighbourhoods where temporary houses are planned. The municipalities and their planners thus must both navigate purely racist protests when a new project is advertised and also the concerns over the urban environment when they arrange information and participation efforts. These different issues are in realty sometimes hard to separate, thus resulting in a complex and important landscape democracy challenge.

Representation of your observations

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Reflection

What are the major challenges for changing the situation?

  • Please add approx. 150 words in essay style

What could be a starting point for democractically-based change?

  • Please add approx. 150 words in essay style

References

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  • Please make sure that you give proper references of all external resources used.
  • Do not use any images of which you do not hold the copyright.
  • Please add internet links to other resources if necessary.

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