Search results for "ethnic group"

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Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature

2017

Discourses of exotic Lapland with its indigenous inhabitants, the Sámi, are widely circulated in the tourist industry and also surface in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy fiction. In contrast to the ‘self-orientalism’ of discourses of tourism, where places and people are represented as exotic to a tourist gaze, the portrayals of the North and its inhabitants gain different symbolic meanings in fictional texts produced by outsiders who rely on earlier texts – myths, fairy tales and anthropological accounts – rather than on their own lived experience of the North or indigeneity. This article applies the concept of Borealism to examine cross-cultural intertextuality and discou…

Cultural StudiesTourist industryLappiHistoryAnthropologyEthnic groupfantasiakirjallisuus050801 communication & media studiespostkolonialismiEnglish languageBorealismchildren’s fantasy literatureeksotiikkaIndigenousEducation0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Literaturebusiness.industry05 social sciencesSámifeministinen tutkimusdiskurssintutkimussaamelaisetfeminist discourse studieslastenkirjallisuusLapland050903 gender studiespostcolonial studies0509 other social sciencesbusinessetnisyys
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Care and gendered work in reception centers in Finland

2019

PurposeThis paper focuses on how gendered processes of working life are (re)constructed and are also challenged discursively in paid and volunteer care and work in reception centers. The purpose of this paper is to show how caring work with asylum seekers can both enhance the traditional gender order and challenge it through enabling men to have opportunities to care.Design/methodology/approachThe data were produced through qualitative interviews among paid workers and volunteers in reception centers, and analyzed through a discourse analysis approach.FindingsThree discourses of care and work were identified: a discourse on solidarity and care; a discourse on control and order; and a discou…

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)WorkOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementAsylum seekersmedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeDiscourse analysisEthnic groupmenCareReception centerssukupuolittuminenGender Studiesmaskuliinisuus6160 Other humanitieswork5. Gender equalityhoivatyö0502 economics and businessgendervastaanottokeskuksetcareSociologytyöelämä10. No inequalityFinlandmedia_commonmasculinitiesgender orderreception centersMasculinities05 social sciencesGenderMenGender studies16. Peace & justiceSolidaritydiskurssianalyysisukupuoliroolit050903 gender studiesXenophobiavapaaehtoistyöCare work0509 other social sciencesDeconstructionGender order050203 business & managementasylum seekersEquality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
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Performing ethnography and ethnicity : an early documentation of Finnish immigrants in Nordiska museet

2010

This article discusses the first project of the Nordic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, dealing with immigrants. It was carried out between 1972 and 1990, and it produced material based on interviews, participant observation, photographs and other written and visual sources. The article first examines why and how this extensive research project was carried out and then discusses the documentation project as performance. The project was an early attempt to document the contemporary lives of people through fieldwork, although the original aim of this pioneering project was merely to create and preserve ethnic identity by documenting “authentic” Finnish characteristics. Thus, it is a good example …

Cultural Studiesesitys-teoriaAnthropologysiirtolaisetmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationEthnic groupkenttätyöParticipant observationfieldworkDocumentationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyEthnographymuseotSociologyperformance theorymedia_common
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Expressed attachment to Russia and social integration: the case of young Russian speakers in Latvia, 2004–2010

2015

ABSTRACTThe aim of this article is to establish if expressed attachment to Russia, amongst surveyed Russian-speaking youths in 2004 and 2010 in Latvia, demonstrates any noteworthy correlations with factors promoting integration and feelings of belonging to Latvia. The correlation analysis shows that a sense of belonging to Russia and a sense of belonging to Latvia are not mutually exclusive. However, those Russian speakers in Latvia expressing a closer sense of belonging to Russia are also more likely to prefer an all-Russian environment, are skeptical of their rights and influence in Latvia, and are more likely to perceive discrimination in terms of citizenship status and ethnicity. These …

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSense of community0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupHomelandGender studies0506 political scienceDiasporaSocial integrationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Feeling050602 political science & public administrationTransnationalismSociology050703 geographymedia_commonSkepticismJournal of Baltic Studies
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Racism and Xenophobia in Spanish Football: Facts, Reactions and Policies

2009

Racism and Xenophobia in Spanish Football: Facts, Reactions and PoliciesContrary to what is sometimes supposed, racism is not a phenomenon of the past. In fact, it is one of the major challenges of the present and future in Europe and Spain. Besides providing an incomparable sense of belonging, football stadiums are also an excellent platform to express racist and xenophobic attitudes and behaviours. In Spain, for years many players have suffered abuse and insults, although it is black and ethnic minority players who receive the most harassment. Thus, the problem of racism has increased recently in Spanish football, as shown by the emission of monkey noises toward black players and the use …

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupFootballCriminologySociology of sportRacismEducationFeelingTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementXenophobiaLawPersonal identityHarassmentApplied Psychologymedia_commonPhysical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research
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Ethnography and ancient history

2012

Romanticism is the starting point of modern scientific historiography in the field of Greek ethnography. Muller, steeped in the intellectual climate of his time, wrote of the “spiritual nature of a people,” in reference to the Dorians, and attempted an approach to the literary sources that in certain respects foreshadowed the positivist school. Keywords: cultural history; ethnicity; exploration; race and ethnicity

Cultural historyUNESCO::HISTORIAAnthropologyField (Bourdieu)Ethnic groupHistoriographyRace (biology)Positivist schoolEthnographySociology:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Etnografía Historia Antigua geografía antiguaRomanticismThe Encyclopedia of Ancient History
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Understanding Factors Affecting Well-Being of Marginalized Populations in Different Cultural Contexts: Ethnic and National Identity of Roma Minority …

2018

This chapter focuses on the intersection of the third, fourth and tenth Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), referring together to key pillars for improving social inclusion of vulnerable disadvantaged youth. Based on both Positive Youth Development approach and mutual intercultural relations perspective, it sets out to investigate developmental assets (such as ethnic and national identities), optimal outcomes (self-esteem), and their relations among Roma youth in six European countries (Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Kosovo, and Romania). Among these countries, the Czech Republic was initially recognized as the more favorable context facilitating potential alignment of Roma…

CzechIntercultural relationsNational identitylanguageEthnic groupSocial exclusionGender studiesContext (language use)Positive Youth Developmentlanguage.human_languageDisadvantaged
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Obcy czy inni? Czesi w Zelowie

2018

We wstępnej części artykułu zostaną zaprezentowane kategorie OBCY, INNY oraz SWÓJ w różnych konfiguracjach (opozycja komplementarna, triada), obecnych w dyskursie tożsamościowym. Następnie przedstawione zostaną determinanty tożsamości: konfesja i język grupy mieszkańców Zelowa – potomków czeskich emigrantów religijnych. W końcowej części artykułu podkreśla się, że obraz potomków czeskich emigrantów jest zmienny w czasie: początkowo była to grupa homogeniczna pod względem wyznaniowym, etnicznym i językowym, a obecnie jest grupą zasymilowaną językowo i kulturowo.

Czechkategorie OBCYLinguistics and LanguageUSwyznaczniki tożsamości: język i konfesjadescendants of Czech religious emigrants in ZelówEthnic groupOpposition (politics)OTHERlanguage and confession [determinants of identity]INNYLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageGenealogycategories OTHEREmigrationcategories USpotomkowie czeskich emigrantów religijnych w Zelowiedeterminants of identity: language and confessionHomogeneous grouplanguageSociologycategories THEM (ALIEN)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSWÓJ
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Multiple Social Identities in Relation to Self-Esteem of Adolescents in Post-communist Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania

2018

We test a model linking ethnic, familial, and religious identity to self-esteem among youth in Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania. All countries are post-communist nations in Europe, offering novel and underexplored settings to study identity. Participants were 880 adolescents (mean age, 15.93 years; SD, 1.40) with Albanian (n = 209), Bulgarian (n = 146), Czech (n = 306), Kosovan (n = 116), and Romanian (n = 103) background who filled in an Ethnic Identity Scale (Dimitrova et al., 2016), familial and religious identity scales adapted from the Utrecht Management of Identity Commitment Scales [U-MICS; Crocetti et al. Child and Youth Care Forum, 40, 7–23 (2011); Crocett…

Czechmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguageEthnic groupSelf-esteemIdentity (social science)Gender studiesBulgarianChild and Youth CareSocial identity theoryReligious identitylanguage.human_languagemedia_common
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Party Leadership Selection in Latvia: Divergent Practices of Precursory Delegation

2020

The pattern of political competition in Latvia has been notably stable. A majority of right-of-centre parties represent the interests of ethnic Latvians and faces a minority of left-of-centre parties claiming to advocate the interests of East Slavic minorities. However, actors in this pattern have changed notably. Every parliamentary election since the restoration of independence has generated at least one new party represented in the Latvian parliament, with the turnover of members of parliament oscillating between 25 per cent and 60 per cent.

DelegationParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupLatvianlanguage.human_languageIndependenceCompetition (economics)PoliticsPolitical economyPolitical sciencelanguageSlavic languagesmedia_common
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