Re: Sociological articles on cohousing/co-living in Sweden
From: Nicolas Francart (francartkth.se)
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2020 08:21:41 -0800 (PST)

Hello Maria!

Interesting that you are working with coliving in Sweden. I'm a PhD student at KTH Stockholm. In spring, I published a study on space sharing in buildings in Sweden, which included an interview study in coliving and coworking spaces and a literature review of performance indicators for shared spaces. It was an exploratory study, so it just scratched the surface (the aim was to be broad rather than deep). Nevertheless, you might find something interesting in there: https://journal-buildingscities.org/articles/10.5334/bc.34/

Good luck on your research,

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PhD student in Environmental Strategic Analysis | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | SEED
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Den 2020-12-01 kl. 15:46, skrev Maria Törnqvist:

Dear Cohousing Friends,

 

Please find two sociological articles on cohousing/co-living in Sweden. They are part of a larger research program on intimacy and community, involving a number of case studies of which collective housing is one. Both articles touch upon social aspects and reflect, more specifically, on the relation between collectivism and individualism (in “Living Alone Together”) and the connection between the formalized and the intimate (in “Communal Intimacy”).

 

Warm wishes from cold Stockholm,

Maria

 

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Uppsala University

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Recent  publications:

Törnqvist, Maria (2020) ”Communal Intimacy. Formalization, Egalitarianism, and Exchangeability in Collective Housing”, Social Forces (epub ahead of publication).

Törnqvist, M (2020) Merleaus mamma. Ellerströms förlag. https://ellerstroms.se/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ellerstr%C3%B6ms-katalog-h-2020.pdf

 

 

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