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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Book Review: Negotiating Class in Youth Justice: Professional Practice and Interactions by Jasmina Arnež.
Theoretical criminology.
ISSN 1362-4806.
doi:
10.1177/13624806231217818.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Hvordan stoppe narkosalget på Grønland?
Aftenposten (morgenutg. : trykt utg.).
ISSN 0804-3116.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Gatekultur og «svenske tilstander»: Tre enkle løsninger og en litt vanskeligere.
Aftenposten (morgenutg. : trykt utg.).
ISSN 0804-3116.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
ASC Workshop: Conducting Qualitative Research within Criminal Justice Settings: Theoretical and Pragmatic Challenges.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
What Good Can Stories Do?
Vis sammendrag
Most stories are not inherently "good" or "bad." They are open-ended, ambiguous and shaped by the context(s) in which they are told. In the social sciences and, in particular, those with research traditions emphasizing social problems, the emphasis has tended to be--for good reasons--on those stories that promote crime and other harm. We take a different approach, emphasizing the good that stories do, primarily for storytellers and their audiences. Based on the stories of Abdi, a former gang member, and stories shared during our research of the past 20 years, we describe how stories do "good" in environments usually associated with "bad." Stories were used to cope with past trauma, create positive experiences in the present moment, encourage harm reduction, and point toward better futures. We conclude that there are good reasons to further emphasize the good that stories can do, for everyone, but not least for marginalized populations.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Protecting Parents, Idealizing the Past, Blaming Friends: Life Stories of Men Imprisoned for Violence.
Vis sammendrag
Life-stories emerge from a wide variety of facts and events in a person’s life and weave a selected few of these together to make meaning in the present. They are crucial for constructing identity and influence action by establishing worldviews and a persona that the narrator will seek to confirm. Based on interviews with six incarcerated Argentinian men, we describe three main themes in these stories: a) Protecting family, especially parents; b) reconstructing an ideal past, and contrasting it with a more cynical present; and c) blaming criminal neighborhoods, friends and girlfriends for their crimes. Combining insights from narrative and psychosocial criminology, we discuss how these themes are intertwined, what function they fulfill, and the identities and masculinities they produce. We emphasize how these life-stories create coherence and unity in otherwise chaotic lives and attempt to counter stigma by defending a self that is under attack.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Narrativ kriminologi, gatekapital, narco-corridos og Michel Foucault.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Towards a life course criminology of Latin America: The role of the State, labour market, and family in criminal trajectories.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Narrative analysis (with examples from Latin America) workshop.
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Sandberg, Sveinung & Rodriguez Goyes, David
(2023).
Towards a life course criminology of Latin America: The Role of the state, labour market, and family in criminal trajectories.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Narrative data.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Hvordan stoppe narkosalget på Grønland .
Aftenposten (morgenutg. : trykt utg.).
ISSN 0804-3116.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2023).
Book Review: Carceral Communities in Latin America: Troubling Prison Worlds in the 21st Century by Darke, S., Garces, C., Duno-Gottberg, L., & Antillano, A.; Prisons, Inmates and Governance in Latin America by Sozzo, M.
Punishment and Society.
doi:
10.1177/14624745231175775.
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Di Marco, Martin Hernan; Sandberg, Sveinung & Zúñiga Collado, Liza
(2022).
Narrative approach in Criminology: CRIMLA.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Narrativ kriminologi i Latin Amerika: hvilken rolle spiller religion, kunst og musikk? .
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Going deep, going broad – is it possible? Early experiences from CRIMLA.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Kriminalitet i Latin Amerika.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Life stories, magical beliefs and art in Latin-America.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
CRIMLA: The role of family, employment, culture, and the state.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Studying hard to reach populations. From the streets of Oslo to prisons in Latin America.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
CRIMLA and Narrative Criminology.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
The counternarratives of imprisoned bodies.
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Rodriguez Goyes, David & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Crime in Latin America: The role of the family, employment, culture and the state.
Vis sammendrag
Since the early 1990s, there has been a significant growth of criminal activity in Latin America and the security situation for most citizens has worsened. States that are already weak and unstable democracies have been further destabilized and weakened, due to this rise in crime. Even so, there has been relatively little research on crime in Latin America, as compared to many other parts of the world. By developing a culturally and contextually sensitive life-course criminology of Latin America, the newly started project CRIMLA aims to understand the role of family, employment, culture and the state in criminal trajectories and careers in the region. Combining criminological theory, with institutional, cultural and narrative studies, CRIMLA explores the overall research question ‘What is the best way to theorize and understand the criminal careers and life-course trajectories of Latin American offenders? Data are life-story interviews with 300 prisoners (interviewed three times each, 900 interviews) in six Latin American countries: Mexico, Honduras, Columbia, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. The presentation will focus on early findings from the project especially regarding the role of the State, the labor market, family and religion for the life-course trajectories and criminal careers of incarcerated individuals in Latin America.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2022).
Art and magical beliefs in life stories of Latin-American prisoners.
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Ellefsen, Rune & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2021).
Interrupting radicalization: The impact of family and peer-based vs. police-based intervention.
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Ellefsen, Rune & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2021).
Black Lives Matter: The role of emotions for mobilization and demobilization.
Vis sammendrag
In the spring of 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests shook the world. Spreading from the US, demonstrations diffused globally, especially to Europe, calling out all kinds of racism, particularly structural racism and that emanating from the police. Emotions ran high and were pivotal in igniting protests. The role of emotion in social movements has received renewed scholarly attention during the last two decades. It plays an important role at every stage of protest, but few studies have traced its part in individuals’ mobilization and demobilization over time. This study examines the role of emotion in trajectories of engagement and disengagement during the global wave of BLM protests. Based on retrospective in-depth interviews with 38 participants in BLM demonstrations in Norway, we identify the role of emotion before, during and after their participation. Our findings help explain how individual patterns of participation develop in the course of a wave of protest, and also provide insights into the consequences of the recent BLM protests in Europe.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2021).
MuslimVoices: Good practice exchange.
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Ellefsen, Rune & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2021).
Black Lives Matter: The role of emotions for mobilization and demobilization.
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Ellefsen, Rune & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2021).
Interrupting radicalization: The impacts of family, peer and police intervention.
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Banafsheh, Azin; Ellefsen, Rune & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2020).
Hvordan møter muslimer religiøs hets?
Dagbladet.
ISSN 0805-3766.
Vis sammendrag
Muslimfiendtlige holdninger og hets er utbredt i Norge, men hva vet vi om muslimers reaksjoner? Vår studie viser at muslimers måter å respondere på hets på kan beskytte deres egenverd og religiøse identitet. Det kan også begrense virkningen av hets.
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Ellefsen, Rune & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2020).
A repertoire of everyday resistance: How young Muslims' respond to anti-Muslim hostility.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2019).
Street-jihadi nexus.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2019).
Team ethnography and public criminology.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2019).
Everyday Islam and violent extremism: Counter narratives and public sociology.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Unge Muslimske Stemmer: Om tro og ekstremisme.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Changes in Street Culture: The new role of religion.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
How 'gangsters' become jihadists (and why most don't): Bourdieu, criminology and the crime-terrorism nexus .
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
How ‘gangsters’ become jihadists (and why most don’t): Bourdieu, criminology and the crime-terrorism nexus.
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Sandberg, Sveinung; Andersen, Jan Christoffer; Gasser, Tiffany Linn Utvær; Mohamed, Idil Abdi Abdulle & Linge, Marius
(2018).
Unge muslimske stemmer.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Gatekultur, radikalisering og motstand.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Gammel gatekultur møter en ny jihadi cool.
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Sandberg, Sveinung; Linge, Marius; Andersen, Jan Christoffer; Mohamed, Idil Abdi Abdulle; Shokr, Samah & Gasser, Tiffany Linn Utvær
(2018).
Jihadism, faith and everyday resistance.
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Linge, Marius; Shokr, Samah; Mohamed, Idil Abdi Abdulle; Gasser, Tiffany Linn Utvær; Andersen, Jan Christoffer & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Jihad - det er jackpot for dem.
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Linge, Marius; Shokr, Samah; Mohamed, Idil Abdi Abdulle; Gasser, Tiffany Linn Utvær; Andersen, Jan Christoffer & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Jihad - det er jackpot for dem.
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Andersen, Jan Christoffer & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Unge norske muslimer driver «hverdagsmotstand» mot ekstremisme .
Aftenposten Viten.
ISSN 2464-3033.
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Hatavara, Mari; Sandberg, Sveinung & Barnwell, Ashley
(2018).
Theorising the relation between narrative and social action.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2018).
Innledning førpremiere for prosjektet MuslimVoices.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2017).
The street-jihadi nexus.
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Presser, Lois & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2017).
Narrative criminology,
The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts.
Routledge.
ISSN 9781138819009.
s. 325–328.
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Sandberg, Sveinung & Ugelvik, Thomas
(2017).
Kriminell selfiekultur: Ydmykelse blir brukt som underholdning.
VG : Verdens gang.
ISSN 0805-5203.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2017).
Gatekultur og Jihadisme.
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Shammas, Victor Lund & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2015).
Taking Bourdieu to the streets: On the advantages of field theory for street capital studies.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2015).
Sandra Bucerius: Unwanted – Muslim immigrants, dignity, and drug dealing.
Theoretical criminology.
ISSN 1362-4806.
19,
s. 597–600.
doi:
10.1177/1362480615580747.
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Presser, Lois & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2014).
Narrative Criminology for These Times.
British Society of Criminology Newsletter.
75,
s. 7–10.
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Berntzen, Lars Erik & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2014).
Anti-islamisme, høyreekstremisme og vold.
NRK Ytring.
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Sandberg, Sveinung & Berntzen, Lars Erik
(2014).
Var Utøya egentlig en skolemassakre?
Morgenbladet.
ISSN 0805-3847.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2014).
Stephen Parkin, Habitus and Drug Using Environments. Health, Place and Lived-experiences.
British Journal of Criminology.
ISSN 0007-0955.
54(5),
s. 975–978.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2014).
Simon Hallsworth, The Gang and Beyond: Interpreting Violent Street Worlds.
Punishment & Society.
ISSN 1462-4745.
16(5),
s. 598–600.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2011).
Anmeldelse av Philip Lalander's "Respekt".
Rus & samfunn.
ISSN 1500-8614.
5(1),
s. 48–50.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2010).
From the underground.
Bøygen: Organ for nordisk språk og litteratur.
ISSN 0806-8623.
22(1),
s. 44–50.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2009).
Islam krever lydighet.
Aftenposten (morgenutg. : trykt utg.).
ISSN 0804-3116.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2009).
Book Review: Street Gangs, migration and ethnicity. Van Gemert et al. (eds).
Theoretical criminology.
ISSN 1362-4806.
13(3),
s. 413–416.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2009).
Street Gangs, Migration and Ethnicity.
Theoretical criminology.
ISSN 1362-4806.
13(3),
s. 413–416.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2008).
Offer eller gangster?
Klassekampen.
ISSN 0805-3839.
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Sandberg, Sveinung; Viland, Cristine & Pedersen, Willy
(2008).
Plantasjer på Østlandet.
Morgenbladet.
ISSN 0805-3847.
s. 22–23.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2008).
Er gangstarap farlig?
Klassekampen.
ISSN 0805-3839.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2008).
Bokanmeldelse: Selektive overblikk: en studie av overvåkningspraksis. Heidi M. Lomell.
Sosiologisk Tidsskrift.
ISSN 0804-0486.
16(1),
s. 91–94.
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Sandberg, Sveinung & Pedersen, Willy
(2008).
Gadekapital.
Ungdomsforskning.
ISSN 1602-0324.
7(1/2),
s. 35–38.
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Sandberg, Sveinung & Pedersen, Willy
(2007).
Æreskultur eller gatekultur?
Morgenbladet.
ISSN 0805-3847.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2007).
Gatekapital.
Bergens Tidende.
ISSN 0804-8983.
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Sandberg, Sveinung
(2007).
Syndens søtsaft.
Ny tid.
ISSN 0803-3498.
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Skodje, Kari Lid & Sandberg, Sveinung
(2008).
REhabilitering eller kontroll? Makt og motmakt i lukket fengsel og i overgangsbolig.
Universitetet i Oslo.