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Melissa Gjellstad is an Associate Professor of Languages at University of North Dakota.
Listen to this podcast on diversity management and how large organisations, like companies and trade unions, can learn from social movements such as…
Selected figures for 2018 and 2019 suggest that there is less inequality and a lower risk of poverty in the Nordic states than elsewhere in Europe.…
Listen to these two podcasts to find out more about the Nordic countries’ maritime connections: Why do the Nordic countries see themselves as maritime…
Listen to a podcast about the Women’s International Democratic Federation during the Cold War period, and why and how women from the Nordic region…
All countries applying to join NATO have to carefully consider the domestic and international consequences of membership, and Finland and Sweden are…
While the Royal Danish Theatre was founded in back in 1748, this overview of drama in Denmark extends from after World War II to the beginning of the…
Proficiency in English is both widespread and high-level in the Nordic countries, and there are legitimate historical and socio-political reasons for…
The Swedish sports movement has gained a strong political presence in recent years, notably to do with migrants’ integration. Sport has been touted as…
Maintaining the language and identity associated with heritage languages in the Nordic countries can be challenging: Official policies and economic…
’Christian cultural heritage’ is widely discussed in public debates in Denmark and Norway, and often in polarising political discussions on…
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