This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described as active agents of their own fate in having made a conscious choice to move to a place they consider worth living in. Drawing on long-term ethnographic research, the study brings to light newcomers’ motivations for migrating to a geographically remote area and discusses structural conditions that support the process of moving to Finnish Lapland. The search for personal wellbeing and a desire to construct “authentic” lifestyles in rural environments emerged as driving factors for young people who consider moving to the Arctic. While access to nature and nature-based leisure activities proved to be the most attractive feature of the region, o...
A close relationship with nature and the exploitation of products provided by nature are an integral...
The Arctic is undergoing dramatic changes owing to climate change and globalization. Both factors ma...
Desire for what is good—and for a good life—is one of the human universals spanning across all socie...
This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described...
This article focuses on young people who, despite the general tendency towards youth outmigration in...
Based on ethnographic research in the northernmost part of Finland, Norway and Russia (Barents regio...
The article analyses mobility and belonging to a place among young people living in rural areas in F...
This chapter discusses the experiences of Sámi people regarding migration to the Arctic region in Fi...
This article presents the findings on Saami women’s (N = 15) migration from the core Saami areas and...
Youth are usually not (yet) decision-makers in politics or in business corporations, but the sustain...
This article focuses on the life courses of young people of migrant origin who are active in civic a...
While other research has been completed on ethnic return migration to Finland, particularly on Ingri...
Many young people finishing schools in mining towns in the Russian Arctic express their desire to es...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Based on 41 semi-structured interviews with young Latvians and Romanians in Malmö, Sweden, this arti...
A close relationship with nature and the exploitation of products provided by nature are an integral...
The Arctic is undergoing dramatic changes owing to climate change and globalization. Both factors ma...
Desire for what is good—and for a good life—is one of the human universals spanning across all socie...
This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described...
This article focuses on young people who, despite the general tendency towards youth outmigration in...
Based on ethnographic research in the northernmost part of Finland, Norway and Russia (Barents regio...
The article analyses mobility and belonging to a place among young people living in rural areas in F...
This chapter discusses the experiences of Sámi people regarding migration to the Arctic region in Fi...
This article presents the findings on Saami women’s (N = 15) migration from the core Saami areas and...
Youth are usually not (yet) decision-makers in politics or in business corporations, but the sustain...
This article focuses on the life courses of young people of migrant origin who are active in civic a...
While other research has been completed on ethnic return migration to Finland, particularly on Ingri...
Many young people finishing schools in mining towns in the Russian Arctic express their desire to es...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Based on 41 semi-structured interviews with young Latvians and Romanians in Malmö, Sweden, this arti...
A close relationship with nature and the exploitation of products provided by nature are an integral...
The Arctic is undergoing dramatic changes owing to climate change and globalization. Both factors ma...
Desire for what is good—and for a good life—is one of the human universals spanning across all socie...