2011
DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2011.590028
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The Art of Articulation: Political Engagement and Social Movements in the Making among Young Adults in Multicultural Settings in Norway

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“…Here, the political editor comments on a demonstration in Oslo in February 2010 (Stanghelle ). The demonstration was, he insists, a reaction to another Norwegian paper ( Dagbladet ) depicting the prophet Muhammad as a pig and thus offending Muslims (Rogstad and Vestel ). Stanghelle explains that Norwegian society is characterized by a culture of consensus which makes this society unaccustomed to such conflicts that he perceives to be developing between majority (ethnic Norwegians) and minority (Muslim immigrants).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Here, the political editor comments on a demonstration in Oslo in February 2010 (Stanghelle ). The demonstration was, he insists, a reaction to another Norwegian paper ( Dagbladet ) depicting the prophet Muhammad as a pig and thus offending Muslims (Rogstad and Vestel ). Stanghelle explains that Norwegian society is characterized by a culture of consensus which makes this society unaccustomed to such conflicts that he perceives to be developing between majority (ethnic Norwegians) and minority (Muslim immigrants).…”
Section: Re‐creating Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sanjin is also preoccupied with political topics and seems to prefer the political right‐wing party, the Progress Party; although he disagrees with certain aspects of its immigration policy (this challenges the assumption that there is little interest in conventional politics among immigrant youth, cf. Rogstad and Vestel :244). He reads newspapers daily and in the future, he would like to run a newspaper.…”
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“…First, Eugene Obiora, who had migrated to Norway from Nigeria, died during a police arrest at a social services office in Trondheim in 2006; then, the next summer, ambulance drivers left an injured man (Ali Farah, a Somali Norwegian) behind in a public park in Oslo. Following these events, leading Norwegian journalists started discussing the structural and cultural aspects of racism in Norway (Rogstad and Vestel 2011). This debate was punctuated a year after the second event, in October 2008, when Ali Farah used a postcolonial framework to respond to the massive media coverage of a book written by one of the ambulance drivers, in which he had described how terrible it had been for him to be publicly accused of racism.…”
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“…Behovet for didaktisk tilrettelegging heng også saman med at slike kurs berre er ei av mange kjelder for medborgarsosialisering. Aktuelle hendingar i mediebiletet og i innvandrarane sine eigne liv Rogstad & Vestel, 2011) så vel som erfaringar med korleis offentleg sektor generelt definerer og møter innvandrarane (Schneider & Ingram, 1997) vil også spela inn og kan lett skyva kurs til sides.…”
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