This article outlines the thematic section’s main anthropological interventions and introduces the inherently ambiguous notion of welfare frontiers, implying allegedly benign practices of resource development. Through ethnographic analyses from Iceland, Norway, and Greenland, it shows that Nordic Arctic landscapes become resourceful through careful crafting, entangled with practices and ideals of nation-building, egalitarianism, sustainability, good governance, and a concern for liveability for legitimate citizens. Further, the authors suggest that seeing natural resource development as linked to specific welfare state projects, with attention to the sometimes colonizing aspects of such practices, specifies and captures the current era, bri...
Transitions of social-ecological systems (SES) expose governance systems to new challenges. This is ...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
Environmental and social problems are tightly linked in coupled social-ecological systems in the Arc...
The Arctic is often perceived as the new resource frontier in a resource hungry world. Many actors b...
As Gail Fondahl and Gary Wilson (2017) have pointed out, “there are numerous sustainabilities and nu...
As Gail Fondahl and Gary Wilson (2017) have pointed out, “there are numerous sustainabilities and nu...
This article presents research on contradictory representations of the Arctic and its inhabitants fr...
The Arctic and its development have been discussed mostly from the point of view of natural resource...
This book focuses on the understudied social and cultural dimensions of sustainability in the Arctic...
ABSTRACT. Contemporary survival for post-Soviet Russia’s indigenous communities is complicated both ...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
ABSTRACT. Contemporary survival for post-Soviet Russia’s indigenous communities is complicated both ...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
Transitions of social-ecological systems (SES) expose governance systems to new challenges. This is ...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
Environmental and social problems are tightly linked in coupled social-ecological systems in the Arc...
The Arctic is often perceived as the new resource frontier in a resource hungry world. Many actors b...
As Gail Fondahl and Gary Wilson (2017) have pointed out, “there are numerous sustainabilities and nu...
As Gail Fondahl and Gary Wilson (2017) have pointed out, “there are numerous sustainabilities and nu...
This article presents research on contradictory representations of the Arctic and its inhabitants fr...
The Arctic and its development have been discussed mostly from the point of view of natural resource...
This book focuses on the understudied social and cultural dimensions of sustainability in the Arctic...
ABSTRACT. Contemporary survival for post-Soviet Russia’s indigenous communities is complicated both ...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
This special issue of Cross-Cultural Research presents four papers each of which in their own way ad...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
ABSTRACT. Contemporary survival for post-Soviet Russia’s indigenous communities is complicated both ...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
Transitions of social-ecological systems (SES) expose governance systems to new challenges. This is ...
This article surveys different cultures of engagement between people, animals, and the landscape acr...
Environmental and social problems are tightly linked in coupled social-ecological systems in the Arc...