Only for Citizens? Local Political Engagement in Sweden and Inclusiveness of Terms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- 1.
- Are the local authorities encouraging political participation by giving comprehensive information about different tools for participation and influence?
- 2.
- Is the Association of Local Authorities and Regions taking leadership for adjusting democracy at the local level to the new reality in which an increasing number of residents in Sweden are not citizens in a formal sense?
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- Are the local authorities using inclusive terms (resident) or exclusive terms (citizen) on their websites?
Method and Material
2. Local Governments Websites and Democracy
3. Normative Theory Context: Citizenship and Participation
[…] relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection. Citizenship implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities. Citizens have certain rights, duties, and responsebilities that are denied or only partially extended to aliens and other noncitizens reside ng in a country. In general, full political rights, including the right to vote and to hold public office, are predicated upon citizenship. The usual responsibilities of citizenship are allegiance, taxation, and military service.
4. Citizenship and Local Participation in Sweden
4.1. Citizenship
4.2. An Overview of Forms for Participation
5. Terminology in the Swedish Case
5.1. Previous Research
5.2. The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR)
5.3. Local Government Websites
5.3.1. Main Subheading for Participation and Influence
5.3.2. Targeting Residents
Under Subheading for Participation and Influence
Citizen or Resident Dialogue
6. Discussion: Local Political and Civic Engagement for Citizens or for Residents?
In diversified local environment, it is easier for many residents to identify with the city where they live, work and interact, rather than the national state. In policy discourse related to social inclusion, citizenship is frequently invoked…Citizenship, by definition, is membership of a political community and includes rights to political participation. There is a need for finding a way to allow inclusion of all residents in a particular location so that none of them are excluded or marginalized…A new construct of “membership” in cities may be considered as a solution.
7. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Issue | Accessibility “to” | Accessibility “How” |
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The complete budget | x | |
A simplified version of budget adjusted for the citizens and target groups | x | |
General information about how complaints and opinions are handled | x | |
Handling of complaints and opinions | x | |
Information on distribution of seats from the last election | x | |
Information about coalition, alliance, and technical cooperation in elections | x | |
Contact information for chairpersons of the municipal council, municipal executive board, and committees | x | |
Information about the telephone number of all the politicians in the municipal council and on the committees | x | |
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) are collected | x | |
A search function and an A-Z index with municipalities’ responsibility and contact information | x | |
The complete annual report | x | |
A simplified version of the annual report for the citizens of the municipality | x | |
Possibility of subscribing to an electronic newsletter | x | |
Information (or details of agenda, time, and place) about municipal council meetings | x | |
Information (or details of agenda, time, and place) about municipal executive board meetings | x | |
Information (or details of agenda, time, and place) about municipal committee meetings | x | |
Documents for municipal council meetings before meetings have occurred | x | |
Documents for municipal executive board meetings before meetings have occurred | x | |
Documents for committee meetings before meetings have occurred | x | |
Protocols of municipal council meetings | x | |
Protocols of municipal executive board meetings | x | |
Protocols of committee meetings | x | |
Possibility for citizens to search in the municipality’s records | x | |
The website has been adapted so that it is easy to read | x | |
The website has information in sign language | x | |
Information about municipality activities can be found in languages other than Swedish (English) | x | |
Municipal council meetings are distributed through Web TV | x | |
Information about municipalities’ insurance | x | |
Use of social media on the Web (e.g., Facebook) | x |
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Information about Participation | Inclusiveness of Language |
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The absence of a subheading for comprehensive information about different tools for political participation and influence at the local level under the subheading about the local government and politics (as shown in Figure 1). | The term used (citizen or resident):
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Year | Legislation and/or Committee Report | Effect on Acquisition of Citizenship and Participation in Sweden |
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1894 | Citizenship Act | |
1924 | Citizenship Act | New naturalization conditions: (1) be over 21 years of age, (2) have accumulated 5 years of domicile in Sweden, (3) have exhibited good conduct, and (4) demonstrated a capability to provide for himself and his family. |
1950 | The 1950 Act (1950: 382) on Swedish citizenship | Established common immigration policies across Scandinavia that allowed selected rights to immigrants. |
1976 | SOU 1975:15 [100] Municipal suffrage for immigrants | The electoral reform gave electoral rights to foreign citizens who had lived at least 3 years in Sweden. The three-year waiting period for citizens from EU countries, Iceland, and Norway was abolished [101]. |
1976 | A major reform of the naturalization rules in Sweden: the waiting time for Naturalization was shortened from 7 to 5 years, and to 2 years for Nordic citizens. The residence request for acquisition by notification was shortened from 10 to 5 years. | |
2001 | Revised Swedish Citizenship Act (2001: 82) SOU 1999:34 [102] Swedish Citizenship | Acceptance of dual citizenship |
2013 | SOU 2013: 29 [103] Swedish citizenship | The definition of the meaning of Swedish citizenship: ‘Swedish citizenship is the most important legal relationship between the citizen and the state. Citizenship involves freedoms, rights and obligations. It is a basis for Swedish democracy and represents a significant link with Sweden.’ Annual Citizenship ceremonies for new Swedish citizens should be held by municipalities. |
2021 | SOU 2021:2 [104] Requirements or knowledge of Swedish and social studies for Swedish citizenship | Pending |
Year | Granted Applications | Share of Population with a Foreign Background (%) |
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2000 | data not available | 14.5 |
2010 | 28,100 | 19.1 |
2011 | 33,112 | 19.6 |
2012 | 46,377 | 20.1 |
2013 | 46,849 | 20.7 |
2014 | 38,890 | 23.5 |
2015 | 44,209 | 22.2 |
2016 | 56,037 | 23.2 |
2017 | 65,611 | 24.1 |
2018 | 61,309 (* 93,261) | 24.9 |
2019 | 74,924 (* 109,580) | 25.5 |
2020 | 81,377 (* 119,728) | data not available |
Instrument | Requirements |
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National election | Swedish citizen aged 18 or more, who is or has been registered in Sweden |
Voting (local election) | Citizens of other EU countries, Iceland, or Norway who are registered in the municipality or county Citizens of other countries who have been registered in Sweden for a minimum of three years and are registered in the municipality |
Contacting politicians or local government officials | none |
Public question time at a council meeting | none |
Participation in citizen dialogue/resident dialogue (medborgardialog/invånardialog) | none |
Proposing or signing a people’s initiative (folkinitiativ) (instrument for direct democracy) Introduced 1994, strengthened 2011 | Residents with voting rights in the local election |
Submitting a “citizen proposal” ((medborgarförslag) * Introduced 2002 This instrument has been regulated in LGA, which gives it a special position among other participatory instruments) | Members of the municipality, i.e., registered in the municipality |
Proposing or signing an e-petition * | Varied; residents (Västerås), registered members (Haninge), everyone (Borås) |
Stenberg et al., 2013 [124] | Olofsson, 2015 [127] | Abrahamsson et al., 2015 [125] | Jahnke et al., 2018 [131] | Plan 2021 [128] | |
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Title | ‘The future is already here. How residents can become co-creators in the city’s development’ | ‘A research-based essay on the possibilities and obstacles of dialogue’ | ‘The role and forms of resident dialogue The Västra Götaland region’s consultation with civil society’ | ‘Management system for better citizen dialogue. A study of the management and organization of dialogue work in the public construction sector’ | ‘Planning and democracy’ |
Resident * | 60 | 27 | 84 | 10 | 14 |
Citizen * | 253 | 26 | 17 | 1 | 40 |
Resident dialogue | 1 | 1 (references) | 26 | - | - |
Citizen dialogue | 73 | 36 | 7 | 21 | 117 |
Reflection about terms used | _ | Footnote in Summary: Citizens and citizen dialogue should not be understood here in a narrow legal sense but as synonymous with ‘those who live, stay and work in the city’ (p. 4) | _ | _ | Footnote in chapter by Ingemar Elander: Even the word ‘citizen’ is a linguistic challenge today when more and more people are living as non-citizens within the national border, they happen to be in. ‘Refugees’, ‘asylum seekers’, ‘undocumented’, ‘unaccompanied minors’, ‘illegal’, ‘irregular’, ‘the others’, ‘nomads’, and ‘invisible’ are some of the different names. (p. 77) |
Examples of the use of the term resident | * resident initiative (p. 95) | * make residents co-creators of societal change (p. 18) * resource-poor residents (p. 28) | * city residents (p. 21) * dialogue with residents (p. 30) | * resident involvement (p. 6) | * Citizen participation is not just about giving residents the opportunity to participate in digital platforms (p. 84) * dialogue between residents and planners (p. 104) |
Examples of the use of the term citizen | * citizen initiative (p. 81) * democratic citizen participation (p. 100) * citizen partici-pation (p. 108) | * a politically active citizen between the elections (p. 11) * responsible citizens (p. 40) * the empowered citizen (p. 40) | * citizen democratic influence (p. 31) * low-abiding citizens (p. 9) | * citizen participation (p. 4) | * in our role as a citizen (p. 105) * dialogues between municipality, citizens and builders (p. 25) * concerned citizens (p. 23) |
Other terms | * people (p. 23) | * People’s political participation (p. 112) | * persons participation (p. 19) | * different inndividuals (p. 6) | * people (p. 8) * people’s (p. 3) |
Topic | Share | |
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Influence | (Påverka) | 43% |
Dialogue | (Dialog) | 36% |
Democracy | (Demokrati) | 8% |
Insight Access | (Insyn) | 5% |
Appealing a decision | (Överklaga) | 1% |
Others | 6% |
Terms | Share | |
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Citizen | (medborgare, kommunmedborgare) | 26% |
You | (du) | 22% |
Resident | (invånare, kommuninvånare) | 21% |
Mixed (both resident and citizen) | 6% | |
None | 24% |
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