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Making and Circulation of Nordic Models, Ideas and Images

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This critical and empirically based volume examines the multiple existing Nordic models, providing analytically innovative attention to the multitude of circulating ideas, images and experiences referred to as "Nordic".

It addresses related paradoxes as well as patterns of circulation, claims about the exceptionality of Nordic models, and the diffusion and impact of Nordic experiences and ideas. Providing original case studies, the book further examines how the Nordic models have been constructed, transformed and circulated in time and in space. It investigates the actors and channels that have been involved in circulating models: journalists and media, bureaucrats and policy-makers, international organizations, national politicians and institutions, scholars, public diplomats and analyses where and why models have travelled. Finally, the book shows that Nordic models, perspectives, or ideas do not always originate in the Nordic region, nor do they always develop as deliberate efforts to promote Nordic interests.

This book will be of key interest to Nordic and Scandinavian studies, European studies, and more broadly to history, sociology, political science, marketing, social policy, organizational theory and public management.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

List of contents

1. The Making and Circulation of Nordic Models: An Introduction Part 1: The Nordic Model as Socio-economic and Political Construct 2. Images of the Nordic Welfare Model: Historical Layers and Ambiguities 3. Social Science, Humanities and the ‘Nordic Model’ 4. The Utopian Trap: Between Contested Swedish Models and Benign Nordic Branding 5. Tracing the Nordic Model: French Creations, Swedish Appropriations, and Nordic Articulations 6. Adapting the Swedish Model: PSOE-SAP Relations During the Spanish Transition to Democracy 7. The ‘Nordic Model’ in International Development Aid: Explanation, Experience and Export Part 2: Nordic models in specific spheres 8. ‘A Cross between Batman and a Public Ear:’ How the United States Transformed the Ombudsman 9. Branding the Nordic Model of Prostitution Policy 10. The Making and Circulation of Corporate Quotas 11. Beveridge or Bismarck? Choosing the Nordic Model in British Healthcare Policy 1997-c.2015 12. From Innovation to Impact: Translating New Nordic Cuisine into a Nordic Food Model 13. The Creation of a Regional Brand: Scandinavian Design 14. Conclusion and perspectives

About the author

Haldor Byrkjeflot is a Professor at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at University of Oslo, Norway.
Lars Mjøset is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Oslo Summer School for Comparative Social Science Studies at the Social Science Faculty, University of Oslo, Norway.
Mads Mordhorst is Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), and the Director of the Centre for Business History, Denmark.
Klaus Petersen is Professor of Welfare State History at the Danish Centre for Welfare Studies, and Chair of Humanities at the Danish Centre for Advanced Study, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

Summary

This critical and empirically based volume examines the multiple existing Nordic models, providing analytically innovative attention to the multitude of circulating ideas, images and experiences referred to as "Nordic".
It addresses related paradoxes as well as patterns of circulation, claims about the exceptionality of Nordic models, and the diffusion and impact of Nordic experiences and ideas. Providing original case studies, the book further examines how the Nordic models have been constructed, transformed and circulated in time and in space. It investigates the actors and channels that have been involved in circulating models: journalists and media, bureaucrats and policy-makers, international organizations, national politicians and institutions, scholars, public diplomats and analyses where and why models have travelled. Finally, the book shows that Nordic models, perspectives, or ideas do not always originate in the Nordic region, nor do they always develop as deliberate efforts to promote Nordic interests.
This book will be of key interest to Nordic and Scandinavian studies, European studies, and more broadly to history, sociology, political science, marketing, social policy, organizational theory and public management.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Product details

Authors Haldor (University of Oslo Byrkjeflot
Assisted by Haldor Byrkjeflot (Editor), Lars Mjøset (Editor), Mads Mordhorst (Editor), Klaus Petersen (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.10.2021
 
EAN 9780367742775
ISBN 978-0-367-74277-5
No. of pages 290
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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