Sami Media and Indigenous Agency in the Arctic North av Coppelie Cocq, Thomas A. DuBois

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<P>Digital media¿GIFs, films, TED Talks, tweets, and more¿have become integral to daily life and, unsurprisingly, to Indigenous people¿s strategies for addressing the historical and ongoing effects of colonization. In <i>S¿ Media and Indigenous Agency in the Arctic North</i>, Thomas DuBois and Copp¿e Cocq examine how S¿ people of Norway, Finland, and Sweden use media to advance a social, cultural, and political agenda anchored in notions of cultural continuity and self-determination. Beginning in the 1970s, S¿ have used S¿-language media¿including commercially produced musical recordings, feature and documentary films, books of literature and poetry, and magazines¿to communicate a sense of identity both within the S¿ community and within broader Nordic and international arenas.</P><P>In more contemporary contexts¿from YouTube music videos that combine rock and <i>joik</i> (a traditional S¿ musical genre) to Twitter hashtags that publicize protests against mining projects in S¿ lands¿S¿

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