(Lack of) government policy for indigenous (Sámi) sport: A chain of legitimating and de-legitimating acts

Author:

Skille Eivind Å1ORCID,Fahlén Josef2,Stenling Cecilia3,Strittmatter Anna-Maria4

Affiliation:

1. Norway Inland University of Applied Sciences, Norway

2. Umeå University, Sweden

3. Umeå University, Sweden; New Zealand Centre for Sport Policy & Politics, New Zealand

4. Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Norway

Abstract

While colonization as policy is formally a historic phenomenon in Norway and elsewhere, many former structures of state organization – including their relationship to sport – remain under post-colonial conditions. This paper is concerned with how the Norwegian government contributes to creating a situation, which includes the Norwegian sports confederation (NIF) but excludes the indigenous people Sámi’s sports organisation. Based on existing data and literature, we analyse how the state favours NIF through a chain of legitimating acts. Thus, sport is a preserve of colonization, where a one-sided legitimation parallels a de-legitimation of the overarching sport policy goal of sport-for-all. However, there are signs of change whereby actors are challenging NIF’s monopoly and ‘older’ state-sport regimes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science

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