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Media and Education
Addressing Racism in Norway
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Paul Thomas
, Abdul-Razak Kuyini Alhassan and Jocelyne Von Hof
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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In this volume, we explore critical questions about Norway's hidden history of racism and its implications today. Why has Norway largely overlooked its role in the transatlantic slave trade? How do media representations shape public perceptions of race? What can education do to confront and dismantle systemic racism?
This book uncovers the complex interplay between historical narratives, media portrayals, and educational practices, offering fresh insights into the ongoing struggle for racial justice in a diversifying society. We present rare archival images and previously unpublished data that challenge conventional understandings of Norwegian identity and history.
Through compelling case studies—like the “Human Zoo” exhibition and the tragic death of Eugene Obiora—we engage you with powerful stories that highlight the lived realities of racism in Norway. You will witness how these histories resonate within contemporary antiracist movements and educational discourse. This timely work is essential for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding and addressing racial issues in Norway and beyond. Join us in sparking meaningful conversations and actions towards a more inclusive future.
This book uncovers the complex interplay between historical narratives, media portrayals, and educational practices, offering fresh insights into the ongoing struggle for racial justice in a diversifying society. We present rare archival images and previously unpublished data that challenge conventional understandings of Norwegian identity and history.
Through compelling case studies—like the “Human Zoo” exhibition and the tragic death of Eugene Obiora—we engage you with powerful stories that highlight the lived realities of racism in Norway. You will witness how these histories resonate within contemporary antiracist movements and educational discourse. This timely work is essential for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding and addressing racial issues in Norway and beyond. Join us in sparking meaningful conversations and actions towards a more inclusive future.
Author / Editor information
Paul Thomas holds a PhD in Education from King’s College, London. He is Professor of Pedagogy at the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN), specializing in critical pedagogy and diversity in education. He has published extensively on addressing racism in classrooms and he is the lead author of the forthcoming book Education and Cultural Evolution in Norway’s Multiethnic Society: Bridges to Belonging (Springer, 2025).
Abdul-Razak Kuyini Alhassan is Professor of Pedagogy at the University of South-Eastern Norway specializing in inclusion education and child welfare. His research focuses on educational inclusion for disadvantaged children. He has extensive teaching experience and co-leads the Minorities and Education research group.
Jocelyne Muhayimana von Hof is Assistant Professor of Pedagogy at the University of South-Eastern Norway and specializes in studying the practices of educators in multilingual settings, ensuring the inclusion of minority language-speaking children. Her research highlights the importance of educators valuing language proficiency to create supportive learning environments. Von Hof’s work emphasizes inclusive practices that prioritize cultural identity and linguistic diversity.
Abdul-Razak Kuyini Alhassan is Professor of Pedagogy at the University of South-Eastern Norway specializing in inclusion education and child welfare. His research focuses on educational inclusion for disadvantaged children. He has extensive teaching experience and co-leads the Minorities and Education research group.
Jocelyne Muhayimana von Hof is Assistant Professor of Pedagogy at the University of South-Eastern Norway and specializes in studying the practices of educators in multilingual settings, ensuring the inclusion of minority language-speaking children. Her research highlights the importance of educators valuing language proficiency to create supportive learning environments. Von Hof’s work emphasizes inclusive practices that prioritize cultural identity and linguistic diversity.
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eBook published on:
July 9, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004737945
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Front matter:
6
Main content:
218
eBook ISBN:
9789004737945
Keywords for this book
Racism; Education; Media representation; Historical narrative; Antiracism; Norway; Black Lives Matter; BLM; Transatlantic slave trade; Colonialism; Social justice; Whiteness; Systemic racism; Cultural studies; Critical race theory; Intersectionality; Diversity; Inclusion; Norwegian history; Indigenous rights; Racial identity; Public discourse; Racial profiling; Marginalization; Community activism; Critical pedagogy; Ethnic minorities; Demographic change; Racial dynamics; Heritage; Social inequality
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This book targets scholars, educators, and students in education, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as practitioners in antiracism and diversity initiatives within academic institutions and public libraries.
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BY-NC-ND 4.0