The Arctic is one of several hot spots in the world where impacts of climate change are expected to be especially acute. The melting of the ice cap has put the Arctic back on the map of geopolitics. But are the environmental changes related to climate change likely to threaten peace and stability in the region? Currently, there are two competing discourses dominating the discussion about climate change and security in the Arctic. One highlights the danger of competition and conflict; the other emphasizes the need for cooperation. This paper discusses the tension between those two discourses from a feminist perspective, using concepts related to gender, masculinity and femininity to explore the values underpinning the different approaches. A...
On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem...
Climate change in the Arctic affects both environmental, animal, and human health, as well as human ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the link between gender representation and climat...
Research on how communities in the Arctic can overcome the challenge of climate change have traditio...
Amid the variety of changes taking place in the Arctic, social changes have historically gained less...
The aim of my research is to stimulate greater coordination and will to share - at an Arctic level -...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, ...
‘Climate change is not gender neutral’ is a statement that has gained more recognition within the cl...
‘Climate change is not gender neutral’ is a statement that has gained more recognition within the cl...
The following chapter examines multiple aspects of including gender perspectives in Arct...
Notwithstanding the gradual intensification of contacts across the different parts of the circumpola...
Notwithstanding the gradual intensification of contacts across the different parts of the circumpola...
On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem...
On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem...
Climate change in the Arctic affects both environmental, animal, and human health, as well as human ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the link between gender representation and climat...
Research on how communities in the Arctic can overcome the challenge of climate change have traditio...
Amid the variety of changes taking place in the Arctic, social changes have historically gained less...
The aim of my research is to stimulate greater coordination and will to share - at an Arctic level -...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, ...
‘Climate change is not gender neutral’ is a statement that has gained more recognition within the cl...
‘Climate change is not gender neutral’ is a statement that has gained more recognition within the cl...
The following chapter examines multiple aspects of including gender perspectives in Arct...
Notwithstanding the gradual intensification of contacts across the different parts of the circumpola...
Notwithstanding the gradual intensification of contacts across the different parts of the circumpola...
On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem...
On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem...
Climate change in the Arctic affects both environmental, animal, and human health, as well as human ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the link between gender representation and climat...