The Nordic World
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
In the Nordic World series, top thinkers from universities and other established research environments in the Nordic countries — Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland — explore the region’s history, culture, and values. Each title focuses on one of the fundamental features of these societies, collectively forming an insight into the structure of the Nordic world.
Peoplehood in the Nordic World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 115
ISBN: 9788772197258
Pub Date: 14 Jul 2022
Description:
What do we mean when we say "the people"? In a Nordic context, the word "people" was historically associated not with members of a sovereign nation but of a household, church, or state. The term remains a battlefield of mixed or even opposing interests and has developed at least three different meanings: a political unit, a cultural entity, and a social multitude.
Urban Planning in the Nordic World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 115
ISBN: 9788772197241
Pub Date: 14 Jul 2022
Illustrations: Illustrations, color
Description:
Urban planning is a keystone in the materialization of the Nordic welfare states. That is not to say that there is one particular city form or planning practice that is synonymous with the emerging welfare city, as welfare per se is far from normative. On the contrary, welfare is a highly ambiguous and contested notion that has changed over the postwar decades, which is also reflected in the development of the welfare city.
Children's Literature in the Nordic World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9788772195919
Pub Date: 30 Apr 2022
Illustrations: 10 Colour illustrations
Description:
This volume introduces an international readership to the role books have played in the lives and upbringing of young people in the Nordic countries from the 1750s until today. Charlotte Appel and Nina Christensen look beyond an overview of noteworthy texts and characters to address the region’s distinctive reading cultures and the interactions between literature and changing views of childhood, with a special focus on Denmark.The emergence of a dedicated market for children’s books in the Global North coincided with national school reforms, when Luther’s Small Catechism started to be supplemented—or replaced—by new books published for and about young readers, learners, and citizens.
Economic Performance in the Nordic World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 108
ISBN: 9788772193274
Pub Date: 28 Aug 2021
Description:
The Nordic model rests on two pillars: the social safety net and the provision of services like education, childcare, and healthcare for all. It can also be characterized as an “employment model,” since its financial viability depends upon a high labor participation rate with very few working poor. Economist Torben M.
Equality in the Nordic World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 98
ISBN: 9788772193267
Pub Date: 28 Aug 2021
Description:
Rising inequality is one of the most prominent characteristics of the modern age of globalized economies. To some observers, inequality is a natural consequence of economic growth that ought to be accepted to ensure a prosperous future. To others, rising inequality is a cause for alarm—not just because it is unfair, but also because, as Pope Francis has said, “inequality is the root of social evil.
Happiness in the Nordic World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9788772193250
Pub Date: 14 Jul 2021
Description:
Many experts attribute the Nordic region’s high levels of happiness to factors such as greater relative national wealth, wellfunctioning institutions, or the welfare state model. Instead, economist Christian Bjørnskov argues that the true key to national happiness is social trust — the ability to trust other people one does not know personally. The populations in three of the five Nordic countries are also characterized by a very strong sense of personal freedom.