Contemporary archaeological perspectives on intersectional inequality in a welfare state in twentieth-century Finland
Seitsonen, Oula; Matila, Tuuli; Hyttinen, Marika; Kelloniemi, Aleksi (2024-02-19)
Seitsonen, Oula
Matila, Tuuli
Hyttinen, Marika
Kelloniemi, Aleksi
Cambridge University Press
19.02.2024
Seitsonen, O., Matila, T., Hyttinen, M., & Kelloniemi, A. (2024). Contemporary archaeological perspectives on intersectional inequality in a welfare state in twentieth-century Finland. Antiquity, 98(398), e12. doi:10.15184/aqy.2024.10
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202504092494
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202504092494
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Abstract
Social inequalities and marginality often go unrecognised in the Nordic welfare states. This project examines the effects of neoliberalism and intersectional inequality in Finland from a contemporary archaeology perspective; the case study is a Second World War German military camp turned into a working-class community occupied until the 1980s.
Social inequalities and marginality often go unrecognised in the Nordic welfare states. This project examines the effects of neoliberalism and intersectional inequality in Finland from a contemporary archaeology perspective; the case study is a Second World War German military camp turned into a working-class community occupied until the 1980s.
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