Vikten av kulturella överbryggare i storstadens integrationsprojekt

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  • Susanne Ewert Lunds universitet
  • Marianne Liedholm Lunds universitet
  • Göran Lindberg Lunds universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.43.19293

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integration, multicultural societies, immigrants, health information, weak and strong ties, symbolic interaction, social work, local government, depressed areas, linkwork in schools, community development, decentralization

Abstract

A ter having evaluated various different integration projects in the city of Malmö, carried out within the framework of the Swedish Metropolitan project during a period stretching from 1999 till 2004, we have a stable base for drawing some general conclusions concerning issues inherent in successful integration methods. In this paper we discuss the link work model, i.e. a method connecting people of diverging levels and networks. The aim of the paper is to give insights into the integration process, identifying both important qualities of a good link worker and the situation and conditions needed to gain the wanted result. Canals of communication, in all directions, are pointed out as the most important factor for creating dialogue, understanding and integration. Link workers are central when it comes to helping individuals, groups, institutions, officers, politicians, employers etc, creating and establishing contacts on all levels and contexts.The main result from the comparative analysis of our material is that the single most important factor explaining whether a project will succeed or fail, concerns how well or bad the link work is setup and performed. The keywords for a good link worker and good link work are, in our opinion, personal communication, mutual respect and a mandate for the link worker allowing him /her to take decisions and execute them.

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Publicerad

2006-01-01

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Ewert, Susanne, Marianne Liedholm, och Göran Lindberg. 2006. ”Vikten Av Kulturella överbryggare I Storstadens Integrationsprojekt”. Sociologisk Forskning 43 (1):33-49. https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.43.19293.

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