Turn left for Murmansk: ‘Fourth World’ transculturalism and its cultural ecological framing
Dillon, Patrick; Bayliss, Phil; Bayliss, Linda (2014)
Dillon, Patrick
Bayliss, Phil
Bayliss, Linda
Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus
2014
Barents Studies 1 (1)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201404031066
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201404031066
Tiivistelmä
In this paper we review briefly histories and ideologies underlying multiculturalism
in Nordic countries, highlighting tensions between integrationist and inclusive approaches.
We propose a cultural ecological framework through which we discuss the
possibility of a transculturalism based on Fourth World engagement with the environment.
Cultural ecology is about the reciprocal interactions and transactions between
people and their environments. The Fourth World is a circum-global, pan-arctic region
which includes the northern parts of some Nordic countries. We argue that whether or
not there is a distinctively Nordic version of multiculturalism, Nordic countries have
access to Fourth World ways of engaging with the environment which transcend notions
of inter- and multiculturalism and the ideological tensions associated with them.
in Nordic countries, highlighting tensions between integrationist and inclusive approaches.
We propose a cultural ecological framework through which we discuss the
possibility of a transculturalism based on Fourth World engagement with the environment.
Cultural ecology is about the reciprocal interactions and transactions between
people and their environments. The Fourth World is a circum-global, pan-arctic region
which includes the northern parts of some Nordic countries. We argue that whether or
not there is a distinctively Nordic version of multiculturalism, Nordic countries have
access to Fourth World ways of engaging with the environment which transcend notions
of inter- and multiculturalism and the ideological tensions associated with them.
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