The Arctic—warming at twice the rate of the rest of the planet—is a source of striking imagery of amplified environmental change in our time, and has come to serve as a spatial setting for climate crisis discourse. The recent alterations in the Arctic environment have also been perceived by some observers as an opportunity to expand economic exploitation. Heightened geopolitical interest in the region and its resources, contradicted by calls for the protection of fragile Far North ecosystems, has rendered the Arctic an arena for negotiating human interactions with nature, and for reflecting upon the planetary risks and possibilities associated with the advent and expansion of the Anthropocene—the proposed new epoch in Earth history in which...
Through the synthesis of a speculative design project I explore the meditative process of working to...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
At the top of the world, worn like a crown, lies the Arctic. For much of human history it has been h...
The Arctic—warming at twice the rate of the rest of the planet—is a source of striking imagery of am...
Technology has been complicit in the erosion of the Arctic environment and ecosystem. It has acceler...
In the 1980s’ the Arctic was defined among others as a homeland of Indigenous peoples vis-à-vis a la...
Once ice-bound, difficult to access, and largely ignored by the rest of the world, the Arctic is now...
Like all spatially delimited regions in international society, the Arctic is socially constructed. P...
The Arctic plays a central role in the Earth’s climate and an increasingly important role in interna...
In the time between the first Arctic ice recordings in the 1970s and today, forty percent of the Arc...
Arctic Geopolitics, Media and Power provides a fresh way of looking at the potential and limitations...
he Arctic, long described as the world’s last frontier, is quickly becoming our first frontier—the f...
Climate change is not only changing the Arctic environment and ecosystems: it is also opening up the...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
Published online: 17 Jun 2015With the advancement of global climate change, a special “New North” na...
Through the synthesis of a speculative design project I explore the meditative process of working to...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
At the top of the world, worn like a crown, lies the Arctic. For much of human history it has been h...
The Arctic—warming at twice the rate of the rest of the planet—is a source of striking imagery of am...
Technology has been complicit in the erosion of the Arctic environment and ecosystem. It has acceler...
In the 1980s’ the Arctic was defined among others as a homeland of Indigenous peoples vis-à-vis a la...
Once ice-bound, difficult to access, and largely ignored by the rest of the world, the Arctic is now...
Like all spatially delimited regions in international society, the Arctic is socially constructed. P...
The Arctic plays a central role in the Earth’s climate and an increasingly important role in interna...
In the time between the first Arctic ice recordings in the 1970s and today, forty percent of the Arc...
Arctic Geopolitics, Media and Power provides a fresh way of looking at the potential and limitations...
he Arctic, long described as the world’s last frontier, is quickly becoming our first frontier—the f...
Climate change is not only changing the Arctic environment and ecosystems: it is also opening up the...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
Published online: 17 Jun 2015With the advancement of global climate change, a special “New North” na...
Through the synthesis of a speculative design project I explore the meditative process of working to...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
At the top of the world, worn like a crown, lies the Arctic. For much of human history it has been h...