On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the article addresses different ways according to which individuals identify themselves as members of the German minority. The analysis shows that the identification with the minority varies from individual to individual. Identity in the German minority is therefore very multi-layered. Furthermore, the analysis illustrates that members of the minority identify beyond national categories on a rather regional level while comprising both German and Danish linguistic and cultural traits
The purpose of this essay was to research the citizenship of a minority in relation to that of the m...
This article brings together the themes of identi cation, belonging, and community. Based on ethnogr...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...
This thesis examines the interplay between regional, national and transnational dimensions of ident...
This thesis was written with the aim of studyingthe volksdeutsche minority in Danish Sleswick-Holsat...
Non-western minorities in Europe, one can argue, are experiencing particularly vulnerable processes ...
Pointing at ambivalences and inconsistencies, contradictory expectations, nationalistic and pragmati...
Language use and language attitudes within the majorities and the minorities in the Danish-German bo...
Research on integration of immigrants and their children typically focuses on functional and objecti...
This paper examines and compares patterns of ethnic safeguarding across the generations in three Dan...
The article is a short analysis of the concept of identity among the population of Älvdalen Municipa...
In Denmark, the public discourse says that proper integration entails the foreigner gaining a fund...
Questioning national identity is an ongoing issue in Denmark. Danskhed, the Danish word roughly tran...
The article explores Greenlandic minority’s life in Denmark. Settling down to Denmark is studied as ...
National Identity in Times of Globalisation Theories of globalisation and individualisation argue t...
The purpose of this essay was to research the citizenship of a minority in relation to that of the m...
This article brings together the themes of identi cation, belonging, and community. Based on ethnogr...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...
This thesis examines the interplay between regional, national and transnational dimensions of ident...
This thesis was written with the aim of studyingthe volksdeutsche minority in Danish Sleswick-Holsat...
Non-western minorities in Europe, one can argue, are experiencing particularly vulnerable processes ...
Pointing at ambivalences and inconsistencies, contradictory expectations, nationalistic and pragmati...
Language use and language attitudes within the majorities and the minorities in the Danish-German bo...
Research on integration of immigrants and their children typically focuses on functional and objecti...
This paper examines and compares patterns of ethnic safeguarding across the generations in three Dan...
The article is a short analysis of the concept of identity among the population of Älvdalen Municipa...
In Denmark, the public discourse says that proper integration entails the foreigner gaining a fund...
Questioning national identity is an ongoing issue in Denmark. Danskhed, the Danish word roughly tran...
The article explores Greenlandic minority’s life in Denmark. Settling down to Denmark is studied as ...
National Identity in Times of Globalisation Theories of globalisation and individualisation argue t...
The purpose of this essay was to research the citizenship of a minority in relation to that of the m...
This article brings together the themes of identi cation, belonging, and community. Based on ethnogr...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...