Ethically ethnic: the ethno-culturalization of the moral conduct of the Sámi and the Roma in the governance in Finland between the 1850s and 1930s
Pyykkönen, M. (2015). Ethically ethnic: the ethno-culturalization of the moral conduct of the Sámi and the Roma in the governance in Finland between the 1850s and 1930s. Journal of Political Power, 8(1), 39-59. https://doi.org/10.1080/2158379X.2015.1010805
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Although there was not a focused administration on ethnic minorities in Finland until the last decades of the 20th
century, there was variety of rationalities, techniques and practices of governance used for their conduct. In this
article I analyze how the governance of the Roma and the Sámi – two biggest minorities at the time – changed after
mid-1800s, when the new understanding, the ethno-cultural one, on population diffused among administration and
governing bodies. This Foucauldian analysis concentrates on the descent of this ‘event’, the social and political
conditions of its mergence, and the actual changes it meant in the governance of these minorities.
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