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This book represents a comprehensive effort to understand discrimination, racialization, racism, Islamophobia, anti-racist activism, and the inclusion and exclusion of minorities in Nordic countries. Examining critical media events in this heavily mediatized society, the contributors explore how processes of racialization take place in an environment dominated by commercial interests, anti-migrant and anti-Muslim narratives and sentiments, and a surprising lack of informed research on national racism and racialization. Overall, in tracing how these individual events further racial inequalities through emotional and affective engagement, the book seeks to define the trajectory of modern racism in Scandinavia.  

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The book can be recommended to everyone who is studying and who is engaged with issues of racism in the Nordic countries and whether inside or outside the academia as the chapters taken together offer the reader a relatively comprehensive overview of how race operates in different ways in contemporary Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. (Tobias Hübinette, Nordic Journal of Migration Research NJMR, Vol. 9 (2), 2019)

Part I Debating Racism and Racialization
1(134)
1 Racialization in the Nordic Countries: An Introduction
3(36)
Peter Hervik
2 Racial Turns and Returns: Recalibrations of Racial Exceptionalism in Danish Public Debates on Racism
39(24)
Mathias Danbolt
Lene Myong
3 Politics of Fear and Racial ized Rape: Intersectional Reading of the Kempele Rape Case
63(30)
Tuija Saresma
4 News Media Racialization of Muslims: The Case of Nerikes Allehanda's Publishing of the Mohamed Caricature
93(18)
Mahitab Ezz El Din
5 White Fear: Habitual Whiteness and Racialization of the Threat of Terror in Danish News Journalism
111(24)
Asta Smedegaard Nielsen
Part II Denials of Racism and Racialization
135(68)
6 Talking Color-Blind: Justifying and Rationalizing Attitudes Toward Interracial Marriages in Sweden
137(26)
Sayaka Osanami Torngren
7 The Vices of Debating Racial Epithets in Danish News Media Discourse
163(20)
Mante Vertelyte
Peter Hervik
8 Anti-Racism from the Margins: Welcoming Refugees at Schengen's Northernmost Border
183(20)
Carolina S. Boe
Karina Horsti
Part III Examining Anti-Racism
203(92)
9 Do Antiracist Efforts and Diversity Programs Make a Difference? Assessing the Case of Norway
205(24)
Christian Stokke
10 The Power of Being Heard: How Claims Against Racism Are Constructed, Spread, and Listened to in a Hybrid Media Environment
229(34)
Camilla Haavisto
11 (Re)Framing Racialization: Djurs Sommerland as a Battleground of (Anti-)Racism
263(20)
Kjetil Rødje
Tess Sophie Skadegard Thorsen
12 Whiteness and Racialization
283(12)
Nasar Meer
Index 295
Peter Hervik is Associate Professor of Migration Studies at Aalborg University, Denmark. Hervik has conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the Yucatec Maya of Mexico, researched the emergence of neo-racism and populism in Denmark, and studied womens everyday lives in post-revolutionary Egypt.