Rethinking research in South Sámi communities (original) (raw)

Can the Sámi speak Now? Deconstructive Research Ethos and the Debate on Who is a Sámi in Finland

Laura Junka-Aikio (Junka)

Cultural Studies

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www.macrothink.org/jse 1 The Prospects of Ethnography at the Sámi School

Pigga Keskitalo

2016

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Critical Sámi Research as the Means of Finding Ways of Seeing

Erika Sarivaara

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Institutionalization, neo-politicization and the politics of defining Sami research

Laura Junka-Aikio (Junka)

Acta Borealia, 2019

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The Making of Sami Ethnography: Contested Authorities and Negotiated Representations

Kristin Kuutma

Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, 2011

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Welfare services in enhancing good life for the Sámi: A reflection on conducting ethically responsible research and developing an improved sense of culture

lydia heikkila

International Social Work, 2016

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The Prospects of Ethnography at the Sámi School

Pigga Keskitalo

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Contemporary Indigenous Research within Sámi and Global Indigenous Studies Contexts

Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen

Indigenous Research Methodologies in Sámi and Global Contexts, 2021

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Indigenism and cosmopolitanism: A pan- Sámi view of the indigenous perspective in Sámi culture and research

Harald Gaski

Alternative an International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2013

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Who Is Sami? A Case Study on the Implementation of Indigenous Rights in Sweden

Gudrun Ros Arnadottir

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Introduction. From depictions of race to revitalizing a people: aspects of research on the Sámi in Finland and Norway

Veli-Pekka Lehtola

Arctic and North

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The (Trans)National Mobilisation of Sámi Women in Norway

Beatrice Halsaa

Moving the Social, 2020

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Towards an" indigenous paradigm" from a Sami perspective

Rauna Kuokkanen

Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 2000

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Moving forward with Sámi research ethics: How the dialogical process to policy development in Canada supports the course of action for the Nordic countries. In Ethics in Indigenous Research Past Experiences -Future Challenges. Drugge, Anna-Lil (editor)

Lydia Heikkila, Sandra Juutilainen

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The relamation of Sami identity and the traces of Swedish colonialism - A qualitative study about the formation of Saminess and Sami identity

Frida Olofsson

University of Gothenburg , 2020

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Fragments of the Future. Decolonization in Sami Everyday Life

Astri Dankertsen

2016

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Ethical guidelines for Sami research: the issue that disappeared from the Norwegian Sami Parliament’s agenda?

Vigdis Stordahl

International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2015

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Indigenising Nordic Feminism—A Sámi Decolonial Critique

Astri Dankertsen

Feminisms in the Nordic Region, 2020

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Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sami

RUDN Journal of Sociology

Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sami, 2023

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Balancing Within Various Discourses—The Art of Being Old and Living as a Sami Woman

mayan the old

Health Care for Women International, 2006

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reflections-on-ethic-for-ethnically-non-indigenous-researchers/ AGON 2016/2 Reflections on ethic for ethnically non-indigenous researchers

Mardoeke Boekraad

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Sámi Genealogy Research as Resistance Practice : Countering Ethnical Cleansing andReclaiming Our Memory, History and Culture

Agneta Silversparf

2014

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Diversifying hegemonic social science Traditional knowledge and indigenous epistemologies in social research on Sámi reindeer herding

Ellen Inga Turi

2013

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Sámi ethnicity as a variable. Premises and implications for population-based studies on health and living conditions in Norway (PhD Thesis)

Torunn Pettersen

2015

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Understanding and Implementing Self-Determination for Indigenous Peoples : The case of the Sami in Sweden

Léon Fuchs

2014

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Sámi Identity and Visions of Preferred Futures: Experiences among Youth in Finnmark and Trøndelag, Norway

Niels Arvid Sletterød

The Northern Review, 2017

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Olmmái-Stállu: deflection, decolonization, and silence in Sámi early childhood scholarship

Viktor Johansson

Ethics and Education, 2021

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From Kautokeino to a Nordic Sami Convention: An Overview on Sami and Indigenous Peoples' Rights

Elena Baggio

2017

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Connecting and correcting : a case study of Sami healers in Porsanger

Barbara Helen Miller

2007

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Holding ground and loitering around: long-term research partnerships and understanding culture change dilemmas of indigenous Saami

Hannu I Heikkinen

Time and Mind

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Global Trends , Local Contradictions − Challenges of Transnational Sámi Politics in 2000 s

Veli-Pekka Lehtola

2015

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Ethnic identity negotiation among Sami youth living in a majority Sami community in Norway

Kristine Nystad

International journal of circumpolar health, 2017

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Self-determination and Indigenous Women – “Whose Voice Is It We Hear in the Sámi Parliament?”

Rauna Kuokkanen

International Journal of Minority and Group Rights, 2011

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Norwegian anthropologists study minorities at home

Thomas Hylland Eriksen

Toward Engaged Anthropology, 2013

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