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For several decades now, there have been calls to decolonize
research on the Indigenous Sami people, and to make it accountable
to the Sami society. While this has contributed to the rise of a
vibrant Sami research community in the Nordic countries, less
attention has been paid to what extent, and how the "Sami turn" in
research has been implemented in practice. Written by prominent
Nordic and Sami scholars anchored in the Sami research communities
in Finland, Norway and Sweden, this volume explores not only the
meanings and implications of this turn across disciplines, but also
some of the challenges that efforts to create space for Sami
voices, knowledges and perspectives still meet today. The book
provides a timely, interdisciplinary engagement with the central
themes that have framed the development of Sami research, and a
critical appraisal of the impact that efforts to decolonize
research in the Sami context have had upon Nordic societies and
state policies so far. Sami Research in Transition is valuable for
scholars and students interested in Sami history and society,
Arctic and Circumpolar Indigenous studies and critical studies on
the relationship between knowledge and social change.
Late Modern Palestine looks at the ways in which the relationship
between the subject and representation and the political
problematic of postcolonial late modernity is articulated in the
context of the Palestinians' struggle for liberation. Junko-Aikio
provides a rich, theoretically and empirically, and in part also
visually grounded study of the complex ways in which ordinary
Palestinians face, negotiate and resist multiple regimes of power
and desire in the context of everyday life in the West Bank and
Gaza. The volume examines the early years of the second Palestinian
uprising, an intifada, whose political status remains highly
disputed. The book examines the ways in which Palestinian politics
during the second intifada has been entangled with the broader
social and political changes that are associated with postcolonial
late modernity. It is argued that the dislocation between modern
colonial and late modern/postcolonial regimes of power and
subjectivity greatly complicates the map of power and resistance in
contemporary Palestine, and also renders articulation of national
unity and hegemonic political strategy increasingly unlikely. This
work will be of great interest to students and scholars of Middle
East Studies, Postcolonial Studies, International Relations,
Political Sociology, Critical Security Studies, and Political
Theory.
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