Typologi for visioner for Grønlands fremtid.
Analyse af legitimitet og sammenligninger
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https://doi.org/10.7146/gksf.vi.145152Resumé
In the debates in Greenland during the last 75 years on the future for Greenland it has been discussed what could be regarded as legitimate and non-legitimate at a given time. Furthermore, comparisons have been made with other countries, areas, population groups, and events in the world. Nine interviews have provided a basis for the broad qualitative study. In the analysis, possible structures for a typology of visions on the future for Greenland are sought in the answers of the informants. Five cross-cutting topics are chosen and analyzed as indicators: 1) legitimacy focus, 2) constitutional focus, 3) considerations about finances, 4) reference to the Danish constitution, and 5) use negative comparison. In addition, two cross-cutting topics are analyzed as potential indicators: Positive comparison and assessment of the societal process. In conclusion of the analysis, a typology of four types of visions for Greenland is identified: A) advocates of Decolonization, B) advocates of independence, C) advocates of ‘rigsfællesskab’, and D) advocates of Christianity. The question is still when a new narrative will quantitatively reach such a scale that it can turn into a qualitative change in the form of a new legal status for Greenland.
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