This book critically engages with dominant ideas of cultural homogeneity in the Nordic countries and contests the notion of homogeneity as a crucial determinant of social cohesion and societal security.
Suvi Keskinen is Professor and an Academy Research Fellow in the Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism (CEREN) at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She is the co-editor of Complying with Colonialism. Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Nordic Region.
Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Iceland, Iceland. She is the co-editor of Mobility to the Edges of Europe; The Case of Iceland and Poland.
Mari Toivanen is an Academy of Finland Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki, Finland. She is the co-editor of Methodological Approaches in Kurdish Studies. Theoretical and Practical Insights from the Field.
1. Narrations of Homogeneity, Waning Welfare States, and the Politics of Solidarity
Suvi Keskinen, Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir and Mari Toivanen
Part 1: Histories of Homogeneity and Difference
2. Forgetting Diversity? Norwegian Narratives of Ethnic and Cultural Homogeneity
Teemu Ryymin
3. Myths of Ethnic Homogeneity: The Danish Case
Garbi Schmidt
4. Finnish Media Representations of the Sámi in the 1960s and 1970s
Niina Siivikko
Part 2: Governing and Negotiating Differences
5. Knowledge about Roma and Travellers in Nordic Schools: Paradoxes, Constraints, and Possibilities
Jenni Helakorpi
6. Problematising the Urban Periphery: Discourses on Social Exclusion and Suburban Youth in Sweden
Magnus Dahlstedt
7. Welfare Chauvinism at the Margins of Whiteness: Young Unemployed Russian-Speakers' Negotiations of Worker-Citizenship in Finland
Daria Krivonos
8. Starry Starry Night: Fantasies of Homogeneity in Documentary Films about Kvens and Norwegian-Pakistanis
Priscilla Ringrose and Elisabeth Stubberud
Part 3: Questioned Homogeneity and Securitisation
9. From Welfare to Warfare: Exploring the Militarisation of the Swedish Suburb
Suruchi Thapar-Björkert, Irene Molina and Karina Raña Villacura
10. "Living in fear"-Bulgarian and Romanian Street Workers' Experiences With Aggressive Public and Private Policing
Markus Himanen
11. A 'Muslim' Response to the Narrative of the Enemy Within
Sharam Alghasi
12. Being Unknown: The Securitisation of Asylum Seekers in Iceland
Helga Tryggvadóttir