APA 6th Edition Alund, A. i Schierup, C.U. (2014). The Role of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Migrant Activism: Staging Gender in a Transforming Welfare State. Godišnjak Titius, 6-7 (6-7), 237-248. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/149693
MLA 8th Edition Alund, Aleksandra i Carl Urlik Schierup. "The Role of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Migrant Activism: Staging Gender in a Transforming Welfare State." Godišnjak Titius, vol. 6-7, br. 6-7, 2014, str. 237-248. https://hrcak.srce.hr/149693. Citirano 23.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Alund, Aleksandra i Carl Urlik Schierup. "The Role of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Migrant Activism: Staging Gender in a Transforming Welfare State." Godišnjak Titius 6-7, br. 6-7 (2014): 237-248. https://hrcak.srce.hr/149693
Harvard Alund, A., i Schierup, C.U. (2014). 'The Role of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Migrant Activism: Staging Gender in a Transforming Welfare State', Godišnjak Titius, 6-7(6-7), str. 237-248. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/149693 (Datum pristupa: 23.01.2021.)
Vancouver Alund A, Schierup CU. The Role of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Migrant Activism: Staging Gender in a Transforming Welfare State. Godišnjak Titius [Internet]. 2014 [pristupljeno 23.01.2021.];6-7(6-7):237-248. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/149693
IEEE A. Alund i C.U. Schierup, "The Role of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Migrant Activism: Staging Gender in a Transforming Welfare State", Godišnjak Titius, vol.6-7, br. 6-7, str. 237-248, 2014. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/149693. [Citirano: 23.01.2021.]
Sažetak Contemporary scientific and media debates about cultural conflict
and gender relations have consolidated stereotypical categorisations of female migrants as passive victims of traditional cultural values. This risks veiling agency against ethnic, gender and other kinds of discrimination inherent in contemporary transformation of Swedish welfare state. In the light of a critical review of the current debate on gender and culture, the authors discuss an alternative understanding
of past memories in contemporary activism for gender equality and
social inclusion. They illustrate how civic agency echoes a dynamic interplay between the past and the present.