Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Roskilde University
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Nora: nordic journal of feminist and gender research | 2015
Signe Arnfred; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Abstract Taking its inspiration from post-colonial feminist scholarship, particularly the writings of Greenland scholar Karla Jessen Williamson, this paper sets out to trace the ways in which conceptions of gender in Greenland changed as a consequence of the eighteenth-century colonial encounter with Christian missionaries and a Danish trade monopoly. According to Jessen Williamson, pre-colonial Greenlandic conceptions of gender were characterized by a certain social indifference to gender, and the absence of a given hierarchy of male dominance/female subordination—a situation of genderlessness. During the process of colonization, European morals of sexuality and hierarchies of gender were introduced, along with hierarchies of race. The paper focuses on two historical periods, the 1700s and the 1900s. We see the first period as characterized by intricate intersections of gender, race, and class, as well as transformations of existing norms of gender and sexuality. As for the second period, the paper investigates how the notion of genderlessness might provide a background for understanding the different implications of the process of modernization for different groups of women in Greenland. Our aim is to contribute to a continued discussion of different understandings of gender in Greenland and elsewhere.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2018
Erling Jelsøe; Nicole Thualagant; Jesper Holm; Bente Kjærgård; Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen; Ditte-Marie From; Birgit Land; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Based on previous studies and reflections collected from participants in a workshop at the 8th Nordic Health Promotion Research Network conference, we reveal current tendencies and discuss future challenges for health-promotion research regarding integration of sustainable development principles. Despite obvious interfaces and interactions between the two, our contention is that strategies for health promotion are not sufficiently integrated with strategies for sustainable development and that policies aimed at solving health or sustainability problems may therefore cause new, undesired and unforeseen environmental and health problems. As illustrated in previous research and as deliberated in the above-mentioned workshop, a number of barriers are identified. These are believed to be related to historical segregation, the conceptual understandings of health promotion and sustainable development, as well as the politics and implementation of policy goals in both areas. Three focal points are proposed as important challenges to address in future research: (a) the duality of health promotion and sustainability and how it can be handled in order to enhance mutually supportive processes between them; (b) the social dimension of sustainability and how it can be strengthened in the development of strategies for health promotion and sustainable development; and (c) exploring and identifying policy approaches and strategies for integrating health promotion and sustainable development.
Health Promotion International | 2014
Bente Kjӕrgård; Birgit Land; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Sociologia Ruralis | 2004
Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen; Bente Kjærgård
Journal of Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies | 2015
Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen; Birgit Land; Bente Kjærgård
Archive | 2012
Søren Juul; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Archive | 2001
Lise Drewes Nielsen; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Archive | 2012
Søren Juul; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
European Joint Organic Congress | 2006
Bente Kjærgård; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen; Birgit Land
International Conference Environmental Management & Technology | 2003
Arne Wangel; Jens Stærdahl; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen; M. Abdullah