Research into minorities: between science and politics

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The article examines the interplay between science and politics in minority-research in the period 1979 to mid-1980s at the University of Tromsø. Research was influenced by different conditions at the time, such as political events and policy priorities and ideological of streams in academia. Three factors influenced the choice of theme, priorities and approaches to minority-research in North Norway. The first factor was the damming of the Alta-Kautokeino river, followed by Sami rights struggle and political changes towards the Sámi population in Norway. What consequences did the political case for the research for the academic environment in the Northern Norway? The second factor was the research-program run by the Norwegian general scientific Research (NAVF). An analysis on the relevant themes and focus areas within minority-research is undertaken on basis of the research program. Finally I will use the methodological and research political discussions on emic and etic research positions that took place in the 1980s. Was it the Sámi themselves, or also the researchers belonging to the majority that had the right to pursue research on the Sámi? Sources consist of internal documents, reports, research papers and oral sources from the UiT.

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Research on minorities, research politics, university of tromsø, sami and kven research

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14823159

IDR: 14823159   |   DOI: 10.17238/issn2221-2698.2017.27.165

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