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East of the sea, north of the border: social mobility at the end of the nation

  • John Matthias Gulløv
  • , Eva Gulløv
    • University of Southern Denmark

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    Abstract

    Doing fieldwork close to where the country ends, in Tønder, we are exploring local social dynamics in relation to broader society. From one perspective, the area is challenged by economic deprivation, changes in demographics and a low level of education compared to the main cities. From another perspective, the local community is full of activities (sport associations, festivals, music arrangements, theatre work), and of innovators and entrepreneurs who find their way drawing on social networks rather than mainstream trajectories. We suggest that this complexity relate to changes in local hierarchies and forms of social control. Within the last 50 years, the position of the local elite has ended as a separate and influential social stratum. In order to maintain their privileged position, affluent families have tended to send their sons and daughters away to be educated persons in the big cities. Though this investment was successful for social status, it did not preserve the families’ local positions as their offspring rarely returned. Consequently, the local society, compared with the national average, has relatively fewer people with higher education. This has led to a less intense competition from people with high education leaving room for locals without or with less formal qualifications or certifications to make inconventional shifts in their careers, form their own occupational niches and take up positions that elsewhere are reserved people with specific training or degrees. So, despite a tendency to economic and social decline, a local mobility and entrepreneurship can be observed resulting in a range of different lifeforms.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2017
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    EventMEGA-seminar: The End -
    Duration: 16 Aug 201718 Aug 2017

    Conference

    ConferenceMEGA-seminar: The End
    Period16/08/1718/08/17

    Keywords

    • business community, trade and economy
    • social work and social conditions
    • education, professions and jobs

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