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Spinning forward and digging deeper : agency and changing institutions in old industrial regions

Stihl, Linda LU orcid (2022) RSA Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Conference 2022
Abstract
This paper highlights changes in perceived room for agency and local institutions (formal and informal) in old Swedish mill regions. The paper draws on recent literature on change agency (Grillitsch & Sotarauta, 2020) and reproductive agency (Bækkelund, 2021; Jolly et al., 2020) as well as the role of institutions in local communities (Bole, 2021; Rodríguez-Pose, 2013) and builds on material from 40 semi-structured interviews. The in-depth analysis across a long time period asks: When and why does phases of change agency occur in old industrial regions? In what way does local institutions influence the development?

The paper follows two Swedish cases, Borås and Kiruna, who both suffered from structural crisis during the... (More)
This paper highlights changes in perceived room for agency and local institutions (formal and informal) in old Swedish mill regions. The paper draws on recent literature on change agency (Grillitsch & Sotarauta, 2020) and reproductive agency (Bækkelund, 2021; Jolly et al., 2020) as well as the role of institutions in local communities (Bole, 2021; Rodríguez-Pose, 2013) and builds on material from 40 semi-structured interviews. The in-depth analysis across a long time period asks: When and why does phases of change agency occur in old industrial regions? In what way does local institutions influence the development?

The paper follows two Swedish cases, Borås and Kiruna, who both suffered from structural crisis during the 1970s and 1980s and a following outmigration. Borås used to be the national center for textile production, a female dominated industry that attracted labor from the whole of Europe during the hey days to secure enough labor. Kiruna, dominated by ore extraction, were forced to reduce number of employees and upgrade production following the steel crisis. The analysis starts in the crisis years and follows the two municipalities until today. The two regions have developed in different ways, Borås have upgraded within the textile industry and relatedly diversified in trade and logistics. Kiruna have upgraded within the mining industry and unrelatedly diversified into space and tourism. But what can we learn from two so different industrial regions? The paper unpacks contextual and institutional settings to follow perceived room for local agency and transition of institutions over almost five decades and enhances our understanding of changes in agency in a long-term perspective.
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Agency, Regional Development, local culture, informal institutions, Change agency
conference name
RSA Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Conference 2022
conference location
Leipzig, Germany
conference dates
2022-09-14 - 2022-09-17
project
Agents of Change in Old-industrial Regions in Europe
language
English
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  year         = {{2022}},
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