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Full Title

Remapping Gender, Place and Mobility Global Confluences and Local Particularities in Nordic Peripheries 1st Edition

Author(s)

Stine Thidemann Faber, Helene Pristed Nielsen

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781317066781, 9780815377658, 9781315605180, 9781472429711, 9781472429704, 9781317066774, 9781317066798, 9781472429698

Publisher

Routledge

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Enhancing our understanding of how people and places are affected by globalization at the level of everyday interactions within ’Nordic Peripheries’, this book sheds light on local particularities as well as global confluences, by illuminating how gender, mobility and belonging contribute to ruptures and/or stability in the lives of men and women living in and/or moving within these northern localities. Crossing disciplinary and geographical boundaries the focus of the book is specifically on how global processes shape and influence the Nordic countries at the social level: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, as well as the Faroe Islands. The book starts from the premise that the Nordic peripheries offer an especially powerful lens on ’peripherality’ in a globalized and globalizing world, because the region as a whole is traditionally perceived as relatively affluent, stable and with high levels of social equality. Yet, as the different chapters in the book demonstrate – with case studies that illuminate diverse gendered processes – globalization produces ruptures and new social constellations also at the rims of Nordic societies, well beyond the cushioning of comprehensive social welfare regimes. By elevating the empirical findings to more general debates about the gendered effects of globalization the book invites the reader to reflect upon not only Nordic particularities but also how insights from this part of the world can be instructive for understanding the nuances and complexities of global confluences at large.