Abstract:Gendered class mobility and paradoxes of solidarity in transnational folk high school courses on global development. Nordic popular education (folkbildning) has a history of emancipatory endeavours. At the same time it has also been involved in, and reproducing, different structures of power. By studying participants on a Folk High School course on global development, where intersectional power orders are critically challenged while also permeating and enabling the course, this article addresses this paradox. … Show more
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