Nation-building, not “Resistance Radio”. Self Determination, the State, & Saami Media
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2014-06
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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
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.
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Saami media, self determination, media as a right, Indigenous journalism, journalism education, transnational media
Citation
Nordicom Review, 35 (1) p. 81-97