PRINTED SÖDERSTRÖM PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH

  1. Grey, Helge: Decline of a Never-Existing Middle Class,1998. A sociological introduction to the strange and confusing world of the average Eastern European people. SEK 190
  1. Broberg, Sören: The Art of Undoing, 1998. The wrondoings of faulty parental education and upbringing. The author tries to investigate what a schoolteacher can or may do in order to null faulty parential attitudes like xenophobia, racism or a wrong approach to alcohol consumption. SEK 200
  1. Björklund, Gudrun: Distanace and Education, 1999. The book is a collection of educational methods and games, which are to be used in primary schools of isolated or undeveloped territories. SEK 99
  1. Björklund, Gudrun: Geographical Isolation: Is It a Source of Security or Is It a Disadvantage?, 1999. The writer spent most of her life teaching Sami children at primary schools in the small and isolated communities of Lapland. The summary of her experiences is a detailed description of the struggles of a nation with the demands and  unmerciful business laws of a modern world. SEK 800
  1. Hagberg, Ulf: Cultural Diversities in European Isolated Societies, 2000. The author is an anthropologist, who has been studding the costums and family hierarchies of small European nations. In this book he tries to show how small, culturally or /and geographically isolated communities are changing in a dynamically transforming Europe.   SEK 450
  1. Wiegang, Helga: Confidence and Motivation, 2000. The author is a practicing teacher and is teaching in a school for ’problem kids’. In her first book she is introducing her and her collective’s practical methodology, which has been developed in the past two decades through usage. How to successfully handle and educate children with troubled conducts. SEK 350
  1. Brieditis, Bertil: Frailty from Morning till Night, 2001. The author teaches teenagers at a secondary school in Stockholm. In his study he analyses the problematic questions of this age group with emphasis on the challenges and dangers of our 21st centurial society. SEK 680
  1. Clack, Anders: Linguistic Disadvantagement and Cultural Diversity in Scandinavia: Ja or Yes?, 2001. The author is a linguist and has been studying the question of linguistic prejudices in Scandinavia. He analyses the various attitudes of people to the accents of their mother tongues and the socio-psychological burdens of people living with accents. SEK 199
  1. Warnhammar, Olof: Immigration or Influx?, 2001. The book is written about the immigration and immigrants of Sweden, which is a very popular but also highly emotional phenomenon in our society. The main question is how can a classical welfare state synchronize its appetite for a highly educated workforce with its real or imagined task of providing a safe haven for the persecuted people of the Third World.  SEK 320
  1. Clementson, George: A Dictatorship of Wealth, 2001. The writer investigates the counterfeit effects of wealth on both personal and social levels. SEK 199

OTHER BOOKS PRINTED IN 2000-2001:

  1. Undervisningsväsen. Vad Önskas?, 2000. (Public Education: What Do You Want?) A collection of publications on various public education systems. SEK 260
  1. Men Sommaren är Tvärr Kort i Sverige…, 2000. (But Summer is Short in Sweden…) The author investigated the question of political refugee status in Sweden. SEK 199
  1. Får Jag be om Passet, 2000. (Your Passport Pease!) A collection of pragmatic reports about the lives of people who live and work illegally in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. SEK 260
  1. Obehöriga äga Ej Tillträde, 2001. (No Admittance) A book and investigation about the psychological and social backgrounds of teenage usage of drugs, alcohol and smoking. SEK 750
  1. Jag Läser!, 2001. (I Am Reading!) A parental handbook for children with reading disorders. SEK 99
  1. Självstudium i Fätt Tid, 2000. (Self-Education in Time) An essay about the importance and possibilities of adult self-education. SEK 170
  1. Och Vad Önskar ni att Dricka?, 2000. (What Would You Like to Drink?) The book tries to describe the sociological, historical and cultural backgrounds of excessive alcohol consumption in Sweden. SEK 120
  1. Älg AB, 2001 (Reindeer Corp.) The author introduces the sociological transformations in Sami communities in the shadow of forest owners’ successful civil lawsuits against Sami reindeer grazing. SEK 360

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