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This book combines various theoretical approaches to explore how Finland and its people responded to the European Union (EU) refugee crisis. Combining interviews with Finns, voluntary migrants to Finland and refugees in Finland, the text presents differing perspectives on migration in this country. Key themes addressed in the text include the extent to which the different groups perceive one another to be economic, political, and cultural threats to Finnishness. In addition, the cultural fusion of Finnish and migrant culture is presented as a threat and opportunity for Finland and its future.

Produktbeschreibung
This book combines various theoretical approaches to explore how Finland and its people responded to the European Union (EU) refugee crisis. Combining interviews with Finns, voluntary migrants to Finland and refugees in Finland, the text presents differing perspectives on migration in this country. Key themes addressed in the text include the extent to which the different groups perceive one another to be economic, political, and cultural threats to Finnishness. In addition, the cultural fusion of Finnish and migrant culture is presented as a threat and opportunity for Finland and its future.
Autorenporträt
Stephen M Croucher is Professor and Head of the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing at Massey University, New Zealand. He is also Leading Research Fellow at the National Research University, Higher School of Economics, Russia. Flora Galy-Badenas is a doctoral candidate and Assistant Lecturer in the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing at Massey University, New Zealand. Shawn M Condon is a doctoral candidate at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and Tutor in the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing at Massey University, New Zealand. Maria Sharapan is a doctoral candidate at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Margareta Salonen is a doctoral candidate at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.