Nation-building, not “Resistance Radio”. Self Determination, the State, & Saami Media
Abstract
Saami media are an important, if not invaluable, part of Saami society recognized as both
a right and a service to the Saami people. In fact, the role of media and media outlets has
often been referenced as a manifestation of self determination. However, whereas other
Indigenous and ethnic minority media often seek clear financial independence from the
state, my research shows that the Saami have a more nuanced and complicated approach.
Based primarily on 25 in-depth interviews with Saami journalists, journalism educators and
others who have been involved with communication I shed light on the evolving, robust and at times contested understandings of self determination as articulated, justified and practiced by Saami media makers. I argue that by not conflating self-determination with financial
independence, Saami media practitioners are engaged in an evolving understanding and
practice of media and self determination.
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review, 35 (1) p. 81-97
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Date
2014-06Author
Plaut, Shayna
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
Saami media
self determination
media as a right
Indigenous journalism
journalism education
transnational media
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
eng