Using Lipset and Rokkan’s cleavage theory in an Indigenous context, the article compares political cleavages in internal Sámi politics in Norway and Sweden. The authors discuss the historical legacies of each country’s policies toward the Sámi and subsequent development of party systems before using survey data to analyze cleavages within the Sámi electorates. The analysis shows a prominent cleavage in Sámi politics in Norway regarding the extent of Sámi self-determination, whereas the main cleavage in Sweden can be found in the category-split between reindeer herders and other Sámi created by state policy. Contemporary cleavages in Indigenous politics may, thus, be deeply rooted in nation-building processes
This paper draws on a rich set of electoral surveys to explore the changing relationship between par...
Abstract. The aim of this article is to re-examine critically the development of various indigenous ...
Across the world, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their cultural and political identities, after h...
Using Lipset and Rokkan’s cleavage theory in an Indigenous context, the article compares political c...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the representation of the Sámi population as constructed in...
From an international perspective, the popularly elected Sámediggis (Sámi Parliaments), established ...
The Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden and Norway is home to the Sámi people, an indigenous group t...
To explore the mechanism underlying the formation and persistence of cleavage structures the author ...
To explore the mechanism underlying the formation and persistence of cleavage structures the author ...
This article compares and analyzes voter turnout in the 2013 elections to the Sámi parliaments in No...
Sápmi and Kvänland as new forms of ethno-policy among Sámi and Finnish speaking minorities In the ar...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
The debate about affirmative action for ethnic minorities in countries with another majority culture...
Recent political developments, with the outcome of the Brexit referendum and the election of Donald ...
This paper draws on a rich set of electoral surveys to explore the changing relationship between par...
Abstract. The aim of this article is to re-examine critically the development of various indigenous ...
Across the world, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their cultural and political identities, after h...
Using Lipset and Rokkan’s cleavage theory in an Indigenous context, the article compares political c...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the representation of the Sámi population as constructed in...
From an international perspective, the popularly elected Sámediggis (Sámi Parliaments), established ...
The Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden and Norway is home to the Sámi people, an indigenous group t...
To explore the mechanism underlying the formation and persistence of cleavage structures the author ...
To explore the mechanism underlying the formation and persistence of cleavage structures the author ...
This article compares and analyzes voter turnout in the 2013 elections to the Sámi parliaments in No...
Sápmi and Kvänland as new forms of ethno-policy among Sámi and Finnish speaking minorities In the ar...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
The debate about affirmative action for ethnic minorities in countries with another majority culture...
Recent political developments, with the outcome of the Brexit referendum and the election of Donald ...
This paper draws on a rich set of electoral surveys to explore the changing relationship between par...
Abstract. The aim of this article is to re-examine critically the development of various indigenous ...
Across the world, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their cultural and political identities, after h...