Minority rights and minority identities - Sámi in Finland and Sorbs in Germany

This paper deals with intemational minority rights and their meaning as an identity resource fr ethnic minorities. It asks why small national groups, such as the Sami and the Sorbs, have not vanished, as was prophesied by modemisation theorists. In fact, the opposite has occurred. In Europe, small n...

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Main Author: Toivanen Reetta
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Language:English
Published: Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto 2001
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:6a8e1b3b32694f9dbe1757e9195bd7ff 2023-05-15T18:11:07+02:00 Minority rights and minority identities - Sámi in Finland and Sorbs in Germany Toivanen Reetta 2001-01-01 https://doaj.org/article/6a8e1b3b32694f9dbe1757e9195bd7ff en eng Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto 1796-6183 1796-6191 https://doaj.org/article/6a8e1b3b32694f9dbe1757e9195bd7ff undefined Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, Vol 37 (2001) scipo droit Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2001 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:34:33Z This paper deals with intemational minority rights and their meaning as an identity resource fr ethnic minorities. It asks why small national groups, such as the Sami and the Sorbs, have not vanished, as was prophesied by modemisation theorists. In fact, the opposite has occurred. In Europe, small national minority groups are now clearly gaining more opportunities to invent their own "national" policies. After a short introduction that provides some general background, 1discuss some common definitions of minority rights and the specific meaning of 'minority identity' used in this paper. Then, 1 show how minority rights and minority identities are linked to each other, and why and how intemational minority protection treaties have become a part of the everyday vocabulary of Sami, Sorb and many other national movements. The examples 1 use originate mostly from my field studies with the Sorbs in Eastem Germany and the Sami in Northem Finland. 1 argue that not only the image of the group projected to its members is influenced by these treaties, but that the definition of the group itself is also changed. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Unknown
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description This paper deals with intemational minority rights and their meaning as an identity resource fr ethnic minorities. It asks why small national groups, such as the Sami and the Sorbs, have not vanished, as was prophesied by modemisation theorists. In fact, the opposite has occurred. In Europe, small national minority groups are now clearly gaining more opportunities to invent their own "national" policies. After a short introduction that provides some general background, 1discuss some common definitions of minority rights and the specific meaning of 'minority identity' used in this paper. Then, 1 show how minority rights and minority identities are linked to each other, and why and how intemational minority protection treaties have become a part of the everyday vocabulary of Sami, Sorb and many other national movements. The examples 1 use originate mostly from my field studies with the Sorbs in Eastem Germany and the Sami in Northem Finland. 1 argue that not only the image of the group projected to its members is influenced by these treaties, but that the definition of the group itself is also changed.
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title_short Minority rights and minority identities - Sámi in Finland and Sorbs in Germany
title_full Minority rights and minority identities - Sámi in Finland and Sorbs in Germany
title_fullStr Minority rights and minority identities - Sámi in Finland and Sorbs in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Minority rights and minority identities - Sámi in Finland and Sorbs in Germany
title_sort minority rights and minority identities - sámi in finland and sorbs in germany
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