Samisk kommunikasjon og konflikthåndtering
Author(s)
Erik Henriksen, Jan
Hydle, Ida
Language
NorwegianAbstract
The Sami have the status of an Indigenous people, and the nation-states Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia are obliged to facilitate that the Sami as an Indigenous people can preserve and develop their language, culture, and community life. This means, among other things, that all welfare professions in Norway must have basic knowledge of Sami conditions. Conversation is one of our most important tools as humans, but cultural differences and different norms such as politeness, hospitality, and child-rearing can be difficult to detect. This can contribute to misunderstandings and increased conflict. For the first time, a comprehensive, research-based knowledge base on Sami communication and conflict management is presented here.
Keywords
Indigenous studies; Sami culture; Communication; Conflict resolution; Intercultural dialogue; Minority rights; Mediation; Cultural understanding; Social sustainability; GovernanceDOI
10.55669/oa4508Webshop link
https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/i ...ISBN
9788245049473, 9788245052305Publisher
Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & BjørkePublication date and place
Bergen, 2024Classification
Society and culture: general
Anthropology
Social and ethical issues

