Sámi research in transition : : knowledge, politics and social change / / edited by Laura Junka-Aikio, Jukka Nyyssönen and Veli-Pekka Lehtola.

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Place / Publishing House:Boca Raton, Florida ;, London ;, New York : : CRC Press,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (251 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Contributors
  • 1. Sámi research in transition - an introduction
  • From Lappology to "new" Sámi research
  • Criticism and social change
  • Bibliography
  • Part I: From Lappology to Sámi research
  • 2. Society, ethnicity and knowledge production - changing relations between Norwegians and Sámi
  • Introduction
  • The quest for knowledge
  • The pastoral threat and the coming of academic disciplines
  • New paradigms and changing relations
  • Identity management and governance
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Internet-source
  • 3. Choices and omissions of knowledge and social impact in Finnish committee reports on Sámi policies
  • Introduction
  • The earliest committees - scientific knowledge in the service of nation-building
  • The Sámi join the committees
  • The era, and the Sámi, are ecologized
  • Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Official documents
  • Bibliography
  • Other source
  • 4. Contested Sámi histories in Finland
  • Introduction
  • Contesting history, part I: sharpening image of Lapland's history
  • Contesting history, part II: Sámi historical awareness
  • Contesting history, part III: the Lapps opposing the Sámi
  • Contested interpretations on institutional level
  • Conclusions
  • Note
  • Bibliography
  • 5. Self-Indigenization, Sámi research and the political contexts of knowledge production
  • Political Self-Indigenization
  • Self Indigenization in Finland
  • Self-Indigenization and Sámi Research
  • Sámi research and the political contexts of knowledge production
  • Funding
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • 6. From research on Sámi handicraft to duodji research1
  • Introduction
  • The legacy of previous ethnographic research
  • The encounter between duodji and art
  • Duodji research as a reflection of identity politics and Sámi everyday life
  • Conclusions
  • Notes.
  • Bibliography
  • Part II: Negotiating the Sámi turn
  • 7. Sámification and Sámi museums
  • Introduction
  • Sámification and the Sámi museums
  • The Inari Sámi Museum
  • The Sámi and the Sámi Museum in the annual reports
  • Sámi indigeneity
  • The invisible Sámi customers of the Sámi Museum
  • Concluding remarks
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Primary Data
  • References
  • 8. Indigenous Journalism in Academia - Sámi Journalism Education Breaks New Ground
  • Introduction
  • Journalism in an Indigenous context - a critical appraisal
  • The process of establishing the programme
  • The challenges and possibilities of international cooperation
  • A critical appraisal
  • Conclusions
  • Note
  • Bibliography
  • 9. "We haven't come so far yet": digital media, Sámi research and dissemination practices
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Digital media and research
  • Data and methods
  • Selected projects
  • Perspectives, applications and experiences
  • You have to be proactive
  • Reporting back: strategies for the dissemination of research
  • A shift
  • Looking forward
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • 10. Negotiating research: studying Sámi photographs as Norwegian outsiders
  • Introduction
  • A first step: approaching Sámi self-presentation
  • A second step: mapping multiple agencies while questioning our own
  • A third step: getting cold feet and acknowledging our limitations
  • A fourth step: "oops we did it again
  • Sámi research and decolonial relationality
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • 11. Mapping prerequisites for successful implementation of an academic concept to societal arenas: The case of the non-status Sámi in Finland
  • Introduction
  • Prerequisites for successful spreading and implementation of a concept
  • The Sámi
  • Research materials and methods
  • Analysis and results
  • Discussion in social media
  • Framing as problem definition and suggested solution.
  • Conclusions
  • Funding
  • Note
  • Bibliography
  • 12. Sámi research ethical guidelines: reflections on a contact zone of Sámi and dominant society
  • Introduction
  • Indigenous research ethics
  • Research ethics governance and the arising sovereignty issues within nation-states
  • Three paths to designing Sámi research ethical guidelines
  • Collective consent and community participation
  • Personal privacy regulations and open-access policy
  • Conclusions
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Laws and regulations
  • 13. Ten problems faced by a Sámi who studies her own community
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.