This paper examines how identities are negotiated and spelled out in Gotland, the biggest island in Sweden. Since long Gotland have been a favourite summer destination. The yearly interaction between up to a million visitors that come to appreciate the islands percieved remoteness, endemism and archaism, and the less than 60 000 islanders striving to keep up to modern life expectancies, have petrified an old border between 'islander' and 'mainlander'. Since long, 'belonging' and the notion of 'islander identity' has been seen as growing out of place and the island condition. In recent years, however, the old categories have been reshaped in the context of migration and 'multiculturality'. One cateogory of islanders have become 'gutar', pres...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
When people meet others who are from the same country or ethnic group, the most possible assumption ...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
This paper deals with aspects of culture and cultural production in the island of Gotland, in the mi...
This article brings together the themes of identi cation, belonging, and community. Based on ethnogr...
In a trans-national context, immigrants are often described as essentially different from existing r...
Gotland, Åland, Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Bornholm are five island regions in the Baltic Sea which const...
In this paper I will discuss intersections between Rone, in the island of Gotland, Sweden, an old la...
This paper examines normative concepts of community identity expressed by inhabitants of Saaremaa Is...
This paper examines the imagery and imaginaries of islander identity and makes an original contribut...
Guta saga ‘The history of the Gotlanders’, a short historiographic work written in Old Gutnish in th...
AbstractThis article examines the imagery and imaginaries of islander identity and makes an original...
This article examines the imagery and imaginaries of islander identity and makes an original contrib...
Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely orien...
The island of Gotland is associated with a distinctive nature, high biodiversity and a rich cultural...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
When people meet others who are from the same country or ethnic group, the most possible assumption ...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
This paper deals with aspects of culture and cultural production in the island of Gotland, in the mi...
This article brings together the themes of identi cation, belonging, and community. Based on ethnogr...
In a trans-national context, immigrants are often described as essentially different from existing r...
Gotland, Åland, Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Bornholm are five island regions in the Baltic Sea which const...
In this paper I will discuss intersections between Rone, in the island of Gotland, Sweden, an old la...
This paper examines normative concepts of community identity expressed by inhabitants of Saaremaa Is...
This paper examines the imagery and imaginaries of islander identity and makes an original contribut...
Guta saga ‘The history of the Gotlanders’, a short historiographic work written in Old Gutnish in th...
AbstractThis article examines the imagery and imaginaries of islander identity and makes an original...
This article examines the imagery and imaginaries of islander identity and makes an original contrib...
Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely orien...
The island of Gotland is associated with a distinctive nature, high biodiversity and a rich cultural...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
When people meet others who are from the same country or ethnic group, the most possible assumption ...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...