Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.

Sweden’s dark past concerning their treatment of its indigenous people is rarely discussed. The ILO C169 has still not been ratified and the Swedish State continues to receive criticism for its lack of effectively addressing the Sami people’s situation. Through a qualitative case study and using Gal...

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Main Author: Staffas, Emelie
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Swedish
Published: Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2018
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Online Access:http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8942581
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:8942581 2023-07-30T04:06:37+02:00 Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag. Staffas, Emelie 2018 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8942581 swe swe Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8942581 indigenous people Sápmi Sami Sweden Swedish State violence urfolk samer Sverige svenska Staten våld Law and Political Science M2 2018 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:08:55Z Sweden’s dark past concerning their treatment of its indigenous people is rarely discussed. The ILO C169 has still not been ratified and the Swedish State continues to receive criticism for its lack of effectively addressing the Sami people’s situation. Through a qualitative case study and using Galtung’s theory of nuanced violence it is evident that the Swedish State’s treatment of the Sami people is of interest to the field of peace and conflict research. In accordance with structural violence the Sami people lack political and social influence because of historical decisions which are now deeply rooted in the judicial system which arguably allows actions of direct violence to occur. If the Swedish State views their system as legitimate is still a mystery. This study has contributed to the field of peace and conflict research through its combination of a classic theory, usually reserved to studies of the Global South, being applied on the not-so-classic case Sweden and Europe’s only indigenous people. Other/Unknown Material sami Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP)
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topic indigenous people
Sápmi
Sami
Sweden
Swedish State
violence
urfolk
samer
Sverige
svenska Staten
våld
Law and Political Science
spellingShingle indigenous people
Sápmi
Sami
Sweden
Swedish State
violence
urfolk
samer
Sverige
svenska Staten
våld
Law and Political Science
Staffas, Emelie
Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
topic_facet indigenous people
Sápmi
Sami
Sweden
Swedish State
violence
urfolk
samer
Sverige
svenska Staten
våld
Law and Political Science
description Sweden’s dark past concerning their treatment of its indigenous people is rarely discussed. The ILO C169 has still not been ratified and the Swedish State continues to receive criticism for its lack of effectively addressing the Sami people’s situation. Through a qualitative case study and using Galtung’s theory of nuanced violence it is evident that the Swedish State’s treatment of the Sami people is of interest to the field of peace and conflict research. In accordance with structural violence the Sami people lack political and social influence because of historical decisions which are now deeply rooted in the judicial system which arguably allows actions of direct violence to occur. If the Swedish State views their system as legitimate is still a mystery. This study has contributed to the field of peace and conflict research through its combination of a classic theory, usually reserved to studies of the Global South, being applied on the not-so-classic case Sweden and Europe’s only indigenous people.
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title Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
title_short Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
title_full Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
title_fullStr Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
title_full_unstemmed Är Svenska Staten Våldsam? En kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska Staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
title_sort är svenska staten våldsam? en kvalitativ fallstudie undersöker om svenska staten utövar direkt, strukturellt eller kulturellt våld mot samerna idag.
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