This article analyses representations of nature as brand and resource in current Icelandic society. This is done through an interdisciplinary approach consisting of concepts from the discipline of cultural geography and the analytical methodologies of visual cultural, imagology, discourse and brand analysis used to highlight key narratives in images and written sources. The article discusses how ideas of purity are used in branding strategies and what they mean in Iceland today e.g. as a part of the emerging regional consciousness of ‘Arctic Iceland.’ The current overlapping crises of the economy, the environment and the collective self-image in Iceland have fostered critical representations of the past, present and future of the relationsh...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
Abstract This thesis aims to explore the manifestation of distrust and the feeling marginality in th...
To travel north has always been a challenge for the explorer, the natural scientist, the poet, the c...
Environmental concern in contemporary societies is a complex phenomenon which is shaped and influenc...
This dissertation investigates the effects of massive industrialization, technological sophisticatio...
AbstractThis paper takes concepts from spatial theory and globalization discourse and uses them in o...
Land is central to Icelandic identity. It is birthright, heritage, a site of memory and belonging; m...
Two things are examined in this ethnography. The first regards a local stigmatization of the norther...
The stereotype of Iceland is a land of ice and fire, constantly subject to the devasting power of na...
The last years trends of increasing globalisation and the decreasing importance of the nationstate h...
This dissertation considers the emergence of contemporary art practices in Iceland through the activ...
The thesis explores national identity in Iceland and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Thingvellir Nati...
This thesis is offered as a contribution to studies of social and cultural change in the Icelandic f...
Iceland, state member of the Nordic Cluster (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland) is dominated...
This research paper explores the subject of topophilia – a strong sense of place – as it relates to ...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
Abstract This thesis aims to explore the manifestation of distrust and the feeling marginality in th...
To travel north has always been a challenge for the explorer, the natural scientist, the poet, the c...
Environmental concern in contemporary societies is a complex phenomenon which is shaped and influenc...
This dissertation investigates the effects of massive industrialization, technological sophisticatio...
AbstractThis paper takes concepts from spatial theory and globalization discourse and uses them in o...
Land is central to Icelandic identity. It is birthright, heritage, a site of memory and belonging; m...
Two things are examined in this ethnography. The first regards a local stigmatization of the norther...
The stereotype of Iceland is a land of ice and fire, constantly subject to the devasting power of na...
The last years trends of increasing globalisation and the decreasing importance of the nationstate h...
This dissertation considers the emergence of contemporary art practices in Iceland through the activ...
The thesis explores national identity in Iceland and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Thingvellir Nati...
This thesis is offered as a contribution to studies of social and cultural change in the Icelandic f...
Iceland, state member of the Nordic Cluster (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland) is dominated...
This research paper explores the subject of topophilia – a strong sense of place – as it relates to ...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
Abstract This thesis aims to explore the manifestation of distrust and the feeling marginality in th...
To travel north has always been a challenge for the explorer, the natural scientist, the poet, the c...