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How the development of overseas aid led to the Nordic countries perceiving themselves as humanitarian “great powers”
How to understand the internationalisation and digitalisation of children’s TV and film in a Nordic context
Social medical thinking in the 1950s and two influential doctors, Karl Evang from Norway and Halfdan Mahler from Denmark
Ensuring equal treatment for the different religious communities in Norden is challenging.
Approaches to the Arctic reveal wider geopolitical trends as well as the Nordic countries' domestic concerns.
Since the Second World War, the Nordic media have clung on to images of hardy Northern skiiers despite challenges from other countries.
Respresentations of cross-country skiing since the 1800s reveal that the sport has been an important cultural marker for Nordicness.
Human rights violations require meaningful responses, but whether "sorry" is significant depends on the context
The efforts of pioneering women writers gained momentum during this well known literary movement.
How key infrastructure can mitigate gender segregation in the labor market.
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