The Institute for Civil Society Studies has published around 200 texts in Swedish but here is a selected number of English publications.
Anme Tokie, Henning Cecilia, Jegermalm Magnus, Lowenstein Ariela, McCall Mary and Scharlach Andrew (accepted for publication). International Perspectives on Home/Community-Based Care Policies in the 21st Century: The Shifting Roles of Governments, Markets, and Civil Society in Israel, Japan, Sweden and the United States. In Journal of Aging & Social Policy.
Jegermalm Magnus and Jeppsson Grassman Eva (accepted for publication). Informal Caregiving as Civic Engagement? Patterns of Unpaid Activities among Older People in Sweden. In The Gerontologist.
Karlsson Magnus (accepted for publication). How Scandinavian Publications Portray Self-Help Groups in Relation to Health and Welfare Systems. In International Journal of self-help and self care.
Pestoff Victor (in print). Social Accounting and Public Management: Accountability for the Public Good. In Osborne, S. & A. Ball (eds). Conclusions, Social Accounting and Public Management: Accountability for the Public Good. London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor (in print). Civicness and Co-Production of Social Services in Sweden; Civicness in the governance and delivery of personal services. In Brandsen Taco, Evers Adelbert and Decker Paul (eds) Civicness in the governance and delivery of personal services. Baden-Baden: Nomos Publishing.
Pettersson Thorleif (accepted for publication). Pro-democratic orientations, political shortcuts and policy issues: Comparative analyses of elite-mass congruence in old and new democracies. In Ursula J. Van Beek.(ed) Democracy Under Scrutiny: Elites, Citizens, Cultures. Barbara Budrich Publishers.
Sebok Anthony och Trägårdh Lars (accepted for publication). Adversarial Legalism and the Emergence of a New European Legality: A Comparative Perspective. Paper presented at Amherst College (Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought), 21 Oktober, 2009.
Trägårdh Lars och Sebok Anthony (accepted for publication). Litigation, Social Trust, and Individual Empowerment: Can they co-exist? Paper presenterat vid The Boundaries of Litigation: A Forum Addressing the Alignment of Civil Justice with Social Goals vid the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, den 15/4 2008.
Whitaker Anna (accepted for publication). The body as existential midpoint - the aging and dying body of nursing home residents. In Journal of Aging Studies.
Åberg Pelle (accepted for publication). Transnational Translation - Cooperation between Swedish and Estonian Popular Education Organizations. In Wijkström, Filip & Zimmer, Annette (eds.) The Nordic Light Revisited - Scandinavian Civil Society in A New Era.
Henriksen Skov Lars och Svedberg Lars (2010). Guest editors and authors of Volunteering and Social Activism: Moving Beyond the Traditional Divide? In Journal of Civil Society, 2, 2010.
Hvenmark Johan (2010). Members as Democratic Owners and Profitable Customers: on Changing Perceptions of Membership and the Commercialization of CSOs. In Freise Matthias, Pyykkönen Mikka and Vaidelyte Egle (eds). A Panacea for all Seasons? Civil Society and Governance in Europe. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
Pestoff Victor and Brandsen Taco (2010). Public governance and the third sector: opportunities for co-production and innovation? In Stephen P. Osborne (ed.) The New Public Governance? Emerging Perspectives on the Theory and Practice of Public Governance. London & New York: Routledge.
Svedberg Lars and Olsson Lars-Erik (2010). Voluntary Organisations and Welfare Provision in Sweden – Is there such a thing? In Ewers, Adalbert & Zimmer Anette (eds) Third Society Organizations Facing Turbulent Environments: Sports, Culture and Social Services in Germany, Italy, U.K., Poland, and Sweden. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag.
Trägårdh Lars (2010). Rethinking the Nordic welfare state through a neo-Hegelian theory of state and civil society. In Journal of Political Ideologies, 15: 3, 227—239.
Brandsen Taco, Kendall Jeremy, Nordfeldt Marie and Olsson Lars-Erik (2009). Third Sector Policy Communities in Europe: A Comparison of the UK, THe Netherlands and Sweden. In Defourny Jacques et al (eds) The Worldwide Making of the Social Economy. Innovation and Changes. Leuven: Acco.
Esmer Yilmaz and Thorleif Pettersson (2009). The international system, democracy and values. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Psychologia et sociologia religiounum, 24, 2009.
Jegermalm Magnus and Jeppsson Grassman Eva (2009). Patterns of Informal Help and Caregiving in Sweden: a 13-year Perspective. In Social Policy & Administration, 43, 7, 681-701.
Jegermalm Magnus and Jeppsson Grassman Eva (2009). Caregiving and Volunteering among Older People in Sweden − Prevalence and Profiles. In Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 21, 4, 352-373.
Jegermalm Magnus och Jeppsson Grassman Eva (2009). Patterns of Informal Help and Caregiving in Sweden: a 13-year Perspective. In Social Policy & Administration, 43, 7, 681-701.
Olsson Lars-Erik, Nordfeldt Marie, Larsson Ola and Kendall Jeremy (2009). Sweden: When strong third sector historical roots meet EU policy processes. In J Kendall (ed.) Handbook of third sector policy in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Olsson Lars-Erik och Svedberg Lars (2009). The Case of Sweden. In The State of Giving Research in Europe. Amsterdam: ERNOP publications
Pestoff Victor (2009). Towards a Paradigm of Democratic Participation: Citizen Participation and Co-Production of Personal Social Services in Sweden. In Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, v. 80/2: 197-224.
Pestoff Victor and Taco Brandsen (2009). Public governance and the third sector: opportunities for co-production and innovation? In S. Osborne (ed).The New Public Governance? New Perspectives on the Theory and Practice of Public Governance. London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor (2009). Democratic Governance: Citizen Participation and Co-Production in the Provision of Personal Social Services in Sweden. In Annals of Public and Cooperative Economy; v. 80/2: 197-224.
Pestoff Victor, M. Mendell, A. Noja & E. Clarance (2009). Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy Final Report on Poland. Paris: OECD.
Pestoff Victor (2009). Democratic Governance, Co-Production and the Role of the Third Sector in Providing Personal Social Services in Sweden. In Panorama Social, No. 9.
Pettersson Thorleif (2009). Religious commitment and socio-political orientations : Different patterns of compartmentalisation among Muslims and Christians? In J Haynes (red) Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics. New York: Routledge.
Pettersson Thorleif (2009). Will the world’s biggest promise be broken? Orientations in rich and poor countries towards the Millennium development goals. In Esmer, Yilmaz and Thorleif Pettersson The international system, democracy and values. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Psychologia et sociologia religiounum, 24, 2009.
Segnestam Larsson Ola (2009). Folkbildning as Ideology. In Bron Jr, M et al (eds.) The State, the Civil Society and the Citizen. Exploring relationships in the field of adult education in Europe. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag.
Whitaker Anna (2009). Family Involvement in The Institutional Elder Care Context. Towards a New Understanding. In Journal of Aging Studies, 23(3) 158-167.
Åberg Pelle (2009). Co-operating across borders. Adult education and transnational civil society co-operation. In Bron Jr, Michal - Guimarães, Paula - Vieira de Castro, Rui (red.) The State, Civil Society and the Citizen - Exploring Relationships in the Field of Adult Education in Europe. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag.
Borkman, T, Munn-Giddings, C, Smith, L och Karlsson, M (2008). Social Philosophy and Funding in Self-Help: A Uk-US Comparison. In International Journal of self-help and self care, 4, 3.
Jegermalm Magnus (2008). Informal Care and Support for Carers: The Case of Sweden. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag.
Olsson Lars-Erik och Nordfeldt Marie (2008). Homelessness and the Tertiary Welfare System in Sweden - The Role of the Welfare State and Non-profit Sector. In European Journal of Homelessness. 2, 157-173.
Pestoff Victor (2008). A Democratic Architecture for the Welfare State. Promoting citizen participation, the third sector and co-production. London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor and Brandsen Taco (eds) (2008). Co-production. The Third Sector and the Delivery of Public Services. London & New York: Routledge.
Brandsen Taco and Victor Pestoff (2008). Co-production. The Third Sector and the Delivery of Public Services. An Introduction. In Co-production. The Third Sector and the Delivery of Public Services; V. Pestoff & Brandsen, T. (eds). London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor (2008). Citizens and Co-production of Welfare Services: Childcare in eight European countries. In Co-production. The Third Sector and the Delivery of Public Services; V. Pestoff & Brandsen, T. (eds). London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor, Osborne S. and Brandsen T. (2008). Patterns of Co-production in Public Services: Some concluding thoughts. In Co-production. The Third Sector and the Delivery of Public Services; V. Pestoff & Brandsen, T. (eds). London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor (2008). Co-production, the third sector and functional representation in Sweden. In The Third Sector in Europe. Prospects and challenges, Osborne, S. (ed.). London & New York: Routledge.
Pestoff Victor (2008). Democratic Governance: Co-Production, the Third Sector and Citizen Participation in the Provision of Social Services. In Good Governance Quarterly.
Pestoff Vicor (2008). The development and future of the social economy in Sweden. In The Third Sector in Europe (2004), Evers, A. & J-L. Laville (red); Cheltenham & Northampton: Edward Elgar Publ., (translated and printed in Polish). In Third Sector for the advanced - A Reader. Warsaw: Klon/Jawar Association.
Pestoff Victor (2008). Democratizing Medical and Health Care – the Japanese Example, solicited by the Institute of Nonprofit Health Care Cooperation. In INHCC Review, No. 23: 36-48. Nagano: Japan.
Pettersson Thorleif (2008). Religious commitment and socio-political orientations. Different patterns of compartmentalisation Among Muslims and Christians. In J Haynes (eds), The Handbook of Religion and Politics. London: Routledge.
Pettersson Thorleif (2008). Changing Swedish Civic Orientations: From solidarity to Activism. In T Pettersson & Y Esmer (eds) Changing Values, Persisting Cultures. Leiden: Brill
Jeppsson Grassman Eva och Svedberg Lars (2007). Civic Participation in the Welfare State: Patterns in Contemporary Sweden. In Trägårdh Lars (ed.) State and Civil Society in Northern Europe: The Swedish Model Reconsidered. New York: Berghahn Books.
Jeppsson Grassman Eva and Whitaker Anna (2007). End of Life and Dimensions of Civil Society. The Church of Sweden in a New Geography of Death. In Mortality, 12, 3, 261-280
Rothstein Bo och Trägårdh, Lars (2007). The State and Civil Society in an Historical Perspective. In Lars Trägårdh (ed.) State and Civil Society in Northern Europe: The Swedish Model Reconsidered. London och New York: Berghahn Books.
Trägårdh Lars (ed.) (2007). State and Civil Society in Northern Europe: The Swedish Model Reconsidered. New York: Berghahn Books.
Trägårdh Lars (2007). The ‘Civil Society’ Debate in Sweden: The Welfare State Challenged. In Lars Trägårdh (red), State and Civil Society in Northern Europe: The Swedish Model Reconsidered. London and New York: Berghahn Books.
Trägårdh Lars (2007). Democratic Governance and the Creation of Social Capital in Sweden: The Discreet Charm of Governmental Commissions. In Lars Trägårdh (red.), State and Civil Society in Northern Europe: The Swedish Model Reconsidered. London och New York: Berghahn Books.
Åberg Pelle (2007). (Re-)Building Adult Education through Transnational Cooperation. In Vieira de Castro, Rui - Guimarães, Paula - Bron Jr, Michal - Martin, Ian - Oliveira, Raquel (reds.) Changing Relationships between the State, the Civil Society and the Citizen: Implications for Adult Education and Adult Learning. Braga: Unit for Adult Education, University of Minho.
Jeppsson Grassman Eva and Whitaker Anna (2006). With or Without Faith: The Church of Sweden at a Time of Transition. OMEGA: Journal of Death and Dying, 53, 1-2, 153-172.
Jegermalm Magnus (2006). Informal care in Sweden: a typology of care and caregivers. In International Journal of Social Welfare. 15, 332-343.
Svedberg Lars and Vamstad Johan (2006). The civil society and the provision of welfare – ideological visions and social realities. In Aila-Leena Matthies (red.) Nordic civic society organizations and future of welfare services – A model Europe? Köpenhamn: Nordiska ministerrådet. Off-print series 11.
Vamstad Johan (2006). A literary overview of the Swedish civil society research. Working Paper series no 40. Electronic publication at http://www.esh.se
Franzén Eva and Kassman Anders (2005). Longer-term Labour-market Consequences of Economic Inactivity during Young Adulthood: A Swedish National Cohort study. In Journal of Youth Studies. 8, 403-424.
Habermann Ulla, Ottesen Laila and Skristad Berit (2005). It will solve itself (?) - on the attitudes of Scandinavian sports managers towards equal opportunities. In Annette R. Hofmann & Else Trangbæk (ed.): International Perspectives on Sporting Women in Past and Present. Institut for Idræt, Köpenhamns University.
Karlsson Magnus and Borkman, T., Munn Giddings C. and Smith L. (2005). Self-help Organizations for Mental Health – a Cross-national Study. Occasional Papers no 24 Ersta Sköndal University College.
Olsson Lars-Erik, Nordfeldt Marie, Larsson Ola och Kendall Jeremy (2005). The third sector and the policy process in Sweden: a centralised horizontal third sector community under strain. London School of Economic and Political Sciences, TSEP working papers no 3. Electronic publication at http://www.lse.ac.uk/Collections/TSEP
Olsson Lars-Erik m fl (2005). The challenges of translation: the convention and debates on the future of Europe from the perspective of European third sectors. London School of Economic and Political Sciences, TSEP working paper no 12. Electronic publication at http://www.lse.ac.uk/Collections/TSEP.
Will C, Crowhurst I, Larsson O, Olsson L-E and Nordfeldt M, (2005). The challenges of translation: the Convention and debates on the future of Europe from the European third sectors. Third Sector European Policy Working Paper, no 12. London, London School of Economics and Political science.
Börjeson Bengt (2004). A Breakthrough for a New Way of Thinking and Acting - the Development of Child Welfare and Childcare in the Republic of Belarus. In Sven Trygged (ed): Orphaned Children in Belarus. The Institution of Social Work, University of Stockholm.
Jegermalm Magnus (2004). Informal care and support for carers in Sweden: patterns of service receipt among informal caregivers and care recipients. In European Journal of Social Work. 7, 7-24.
Lundström Tommy and Svedberg Lars (2003). The Voluntary Sector in a Social Democratic Welfare State - The Case of Sweden. In Journal of Social Policy, 32, 2.
Jegermalm Magnus (2002). Direct and Indirect Support for Carers. Patterns of Support for Informal Caregivers to Elderly People in Sweden. In Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 38, 67-84.
Karlsson Magnus, Jeppsson Grassman Eva and Hansson Jan-Håkan (2002). Self-help Groups in the Welfare State: Treatment Program or Voluntary Action? In Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 13, 155-167.
Svedberg Lars (2000). A Scandinavian Voluntary Tradition in Transformation – The Case of Sweden. In Erik Amnå, Tommy Lundström & Lars Svedberg Three Essays on Volunteerism and Voluntary Organisations. Ersta Sköndal University College, Research Department, Occasional Papers no 9.
Lundström Tommy and Wijkström Filip (1997). Defining the Nonprofit Sector: Sweden. In Salomon M Lester och Anheier K Helmut (ed). Defining the Nonprofit Sector. A Cross-national analysis. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Lundström Tommy and Wijkström Filip (1997). The Nonprofit Sector in Sweden. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Jeppsson Grassman Eva and Svedberg Lars (1996). Voluntary Action in a Scandinavian Welfare Context - The Case of Sweden. In Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 25, 415-427.
Lundström Tommy (1996). The State and Voluntary Social Work in Sweden. In Voluntas, 7, 2, 123-146.
Lundström Tommy and Wikström Filip (1995). Defining the Nonprofit Sector - Sweden. Working papers of the John Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, nr 16. Baltimore, the John Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies.
Jeppsson Grassman Eva (1994). Third Age Volunteering in Sweden. Ersta Sköndal University College, Research Department, Occasional Papers 2, 1994.
Lundström Tommy and Wikström Filip (1994). The Swedish Nonprofit Sector. EFI Research Reports. Stockholm School of Economics.
Svedberg Lars (1993). Voluntary Work in Sweden - An Introduction, in Third Sector Resource and Challenge in Social Work. Nordic Schools of Social Work. Gausdal.