This study focuses on the difficult Sami heritage which is exhibited within local history museums in northern Sweden. The study incorporates theories from cultural science and sociology but it is written within religious history as a philological and text-oriented discipline where discourses and social constructions of the Sami heritage and worldviews are in focus. The overall aim of this study is to increase the understanding of the difficult Sami heritage. This means that the analysis focuses on perspectives and discourses within local museums and Sami organisations. The first research question revolves around the significances and meanings of the difficult Sami heritage: What phenomena (artefacts) and dimensions (immaterial culture) of...
This paper deals with how different operators use Sami history, what kind of use of history they app...
Repatriering av samiska föremål, mänskliga kvarlevor samt immateriellt kulturarv är en fråga som int...
In this paper I am interested in decolonization processes of museum exhibition practices and how res...
This study focuses on the difficult Sami heritage which is exhibited within local history museums in...
This Ph.D. project is connected to the Patterns of Cultural Valuation research project, which seeks ...
This article summarises a study about Sami related research and collecting at the Nordic Museum in S...
The Sami people of Northern Europe live in a cultural region (Sápmi), which stretches across the nor...
Indigenous peoples, like the Sami of Fenno-Scandinavia, continue to be the object of museum display ...
In this essay, I aim to give an account on the ethical dilemmas that archaeologists may come across ...
This article focuses on the set up, reception, and social scientific discursive fields that have inf...
The Sami language is the carrier of our Sami heritage, and could itself act as a key that opens the ...
This essay examines the represention of sami drums (goavdát) at museums in Sweden. I performed a cas...
The collecting of different material cultures has been portrayed as a popular lifestyle among folk r...
Recent years have brought a greater focus on the need for museums to reflect the multi-cultural soci...
This article examines the construction of ethnicity in the permanent exhibitions of two Sami museums...
This paper deals with how different operators use Sami history, what kind of use of history they app...
Repatriering av samiska föremål, mänskliga kvarlevor samt immateriellt kulturarv är en fråga som int...
In this paper I am interested in decolonization processes of museum exhibition practices and how res...
This study focuses on the difficult Sami heritage which is exhibited within local history museums in...
This Ph.D. project is connected to the Patterns of Cultural Valuation research project, which seeks ...
This article summarises a study about Sami related research and collecting at the Nordic Museum in S...
The Sami people of Northern Europe live in a cultural region (Sápmi), which stretches across the nor...
Indigenous peoples, like the Sami of Fenno-Scandinavia, continue to be the object of museum display ...
In this essay, I aim to give an account on the ethical dilemmas that archaeologists may come across ...
This article focuses on the set up, reception, and social scientific discursive fields that have inf...
The Sami language is the carrier of our Sami heritage, and could itself act as a key that opens the ...
This essay examines the represention of sami drums (goavdát) at museums in Sweden. I performed a cas...
The collecting of different material cultures has been portrayed as a popular lifestyle among folk r...
Recent years have brought a greater focus on the need for museums to reflect the multi-cultural soci...
This article examines the construction of ethnicity in the permanent exhibitions of two Sami museums...
This paper deals with how different operators use Sami history, what kind of use of history they app...
Repatriering av samiska föremål, mänskliga kvarlevor samt immateriellt kulturarv är en fråga som int...
In this paper I am interested in decolonization processes of museum exhibition practices and how res...