Re: Sociological articles on cohousing/co-living in Sweden
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldoearthlink.net)
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2021 20:32:55 -0700 (PDT)
Hi all — Happy Friday!  How are you all doing these days?  Like other coho communities TVC is still locked down tight except for some minor adjustments in now allowing use of the exercise room with strict guidelines.  We still manage to have many community activities via zoom including Saturday Night At The Movies.  How about you?

I’m looking for the two documents Maria Tornqvist attached to her email.  I have four or five emails replying to her but none have the documents attached and I do not have her original email sent to me.

Anyone of you download and keep these documents?  Would you forward them to me?

Thanks, all!  Stay safe!

Best --

Ann Zabaldo
Takoma Village Cohousing
Washington, DC
Member, Board of Directors
Mid Atlantic Cohousing
Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC
Falls Church, VA
202.546.4654

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On Dec 1, 2020, at 11:34 AM, davidentin [at] comcast.net wrote:

Thank you Maria.  I have lived in cohousing in Northampton, Massachusetts for 15 years (and have a Ph.D.  in sociology, though long retired).  The second article you cite is in Swedish, which I cannot read.  Can you provide a citation for an article in English. Thank you.   David Entin, Rocky Hill Cohousing

On Dec 1, 2020, at 9:46 AM, Maria Törnqvist <maria.tornqvist [at] edu.uu.se> wrote:

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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SEC, Department of Education 
Uppsala University
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Stockholm 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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