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Migration And Multiculturalism In Scandinavia 1st Edition Eric Einhorn Editor

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Migration And Multiculturalism In Scandinavia 1st Edition Eric Einhorn Editor
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Eric Einhorn (editor), Sherrill Harbison (editor), Markus Huss (editor)
ISBN: 9780299334802, 0299334805
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Migration And Multiculturalism In Scandinavia 1st Edition Eric Einhorn Editor by Eric Einhorn (editor), Sherrill Harbison (editor), Markus Huss (editor) 9780299334802, 0299334805 instant download after payment.

Scandinavian societies have historically, and problematically, been understood as homogeneous, when in fact they have a long history of ethnic and cultural pluralism due to colonialism and territorial conquest. After World War II, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway all became destinations for an increasingly diverse stream of migrants and asylum seekers from war-torn countries around the globe, culminating in the 2015–16 “refugee crisis.” This multidisciplinary volume opens with an overview of how the three countries’ current immigration policies developed and evolved, then expands to address how we might understand the current contexts and the social realities of immigration and diversity on the ground.
Drawing from personal experiences and theoretical perspectives in such varied fields as sociology, political science, literature, and media studies, nineteen scholars assess recent shifts in Scandinavian societies and how they intertwine with broader transformations in Europe and beyond. Chapters explore a variety of topics, including themes of belonging and identity in Norway, the experiences and activism of the Nordic countries’ Indigenous populations, and parallels between the racist far-right resurgence in Sweden and the United States.
Contributors: Ellen A. Ahlness, Julie K. Allen, Grete Brochmann, Eric Einhorn, Sherrill Harbison, Anne Heith, Markus Huss, Peter Leonard, Barbara Mattsson, Kelly McKowen, Andreas Önnerfors, Elisabeth Oxfeldt, Tony Sandset, Carly Elizabeth Schall, Ryan Thomas Skinner, Admir Skodo, Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Ethelene Whitmire

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