Keyphrases
Finland
100%
Laestadianism
91%
Indigenous Peoples
83%
Age at First Birth
55%
Local Practices
50%
Intersectional Approach
50%
Postcolonial Intersectionality
50%
Indigeneity
50%
Religious Belonging
50%
Sinners
50%
Pluriverse
50%
Modern Humans
50%
Non-recognition
50%
Storytelling
50%
Regional Networks
50%
Local Relations
50%
Multiple Conditions
50%
We the People
50%
Transborder
50%
Worldmaking
50%
Electoral Roll
50%
Social Work
50%
Sweden
50%
Norway
50%
Human Rights
50%
Comparative Analysis
50%
Politics
50%
Sámi
50%
Religious Communities
41%
Power Relations
41%
Indigenous Communities
41%
Religious Groups
33%
Sexuality
26%
Article Analysis
26%
Coloniality of Power
25%
Social Work Research
25%
Women's Experiences
25%
Religious Movements
25%
Culturally Sensitive Research
25%
Social Work Practice
25%
Indigenous Culture
25%
Corporeality
16%
Christian
16%
Power Dynamics
16%
Embodied States
16%
Revivalist
16%
Being-in-common
16%
Ontological Basis
16%
Way of Living
16%
Customs Law
16%
Arts and Humanities
Religion
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Conservative
75%
Interplay
75%
revivalist
50%
Post-colonial
50%
Indigeneity
50%
Religiosity
50%
Controlled
50%
Lutheran
50%
Study of religion
50%
Social Order
50%
Female body
50%
Action
50%
Tradition
50%
Religious Communities
50%
Subjectivity
25%
Power Relation
25%
Religious Movement
25%
Manifestation
25%
Colonial Power
25%
Indigenous Culture
25%
Indigenous Community
25%
Social Sciences
Finland
100%
Indigenous Peoples
83%
Religious Communities
50%
Colonial Power
50%
Modern Humans
50%
Comparative Analysis
50%
Research Practice
50%
Religious Movement
50%
Norway
50%
Sweden
50%
Sámi
50%
Intersectionality
50%
Human Rights
50%
Research Approach
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Narrative Method
50%
Self Determination
33%
Autonomy
16%
Balance of Power
16%
Customary Law
16%
Cultural Practices
16%
Homelands
16%
Finnish
16%
Nation-state
16%