In remote geographical areas, state power and modernization processes often slow down, become subverted or fail. For the people who live there the everyday life usually brings other worries and concerns. Based on anthropological fieldwork in Krasnoshchelye, a remote tundra village in Murmansk region, the dissertation addresses questions of remoteness. Inspired by the spatial theories of Michel de Certeau and Doreen Massey, it describes the village as an open space where the trajectories of governmental strategies, popular representations, collective projects and individual undertakings exist simultaneously. They intersect in different ways through time. Such approach embosses the temporary and transient nature of all human agency and shows ...
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Urban areas are often perceived as non-compliant with Indigenous peoples’ livelihoods and therefore ...
This dissertation considers experiences of embodied memory and indigenous connection to land by whic...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
Narratives of globalization, conceived of as large-scale political, economic, and cultural processes...
The article offers an ethnographic account of contemporary housing practices among nomadic reindeer ...
This thesis aims to study how the local and global are structured in one particular ruralFinnish vil...
This thesis is about the mobility of northern Baikal hunters, reindeer herders and fishermen and the...
"Lifestyle in Siberia and the Russian North breaks new ground by exploring the concept of lifestyle ...
This article analyses the phenomenon of the post-Soviet Russian summer cottage, dacha, in the Arctic...
This chapter explores paradigms for analysing movement and place in the lives of people in Siberia. ...
The genre of travel notes or a traveler's diary is definitely of interest to a wide audience and to ...
A census is often associated with the accounting of people; however people always live in places - a...
The project I carried out as part of the Siberia project group at Max Planck Institute of Social Ant...
This master thesis is about the impacts of periphery-to-centre migration on families and places left...
This thesis deals with how population dynamics in a post-socialist Russian village intertwine with t...
Urban areas are often perceived as non-compliant with Indigenous peoples’ livelihoods and therefore ...
This dissertation considers experiences of embodied memory and indigenous connection to land by whic...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...