Stories of Change and Sustainability in the Arctic Regions

Stories of Change and Sustainability in the Arctic Regions

The Interdependence of Local and Global

Ghaye, Tony; Kartveit, Bard; Sorly, Rita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

242

Dura

Inglês

9780367632847

15 a 20 dias

540

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Introduction: Being in-between stories Tony Ghaye, Rita Sorly, and Bard Kartveit 1. Concerned Arctic peoples: Characteristics of conversations-that-matter Tony Ghaye 2. Disappearing flexibility: The story of Gielas reindeer herding district Jan Age Riseth 3. Stories transmitted through art for the revitalization and decolonization of the Arctic Timo Jokela and Maria Huhmarniemi 4. Mental health research in an Arctic Indigenous context: The presence of silent dominant narratives Rita Sorly, Var Mathisen and Vigdis Nygaard 5. Stories of empowerment, resilience and healing: A participatory research project with two Indigenous communities in Quebec Liliana Gomez Cardona, Kristyn Brown, Mary McComber, Echo Parent-Racine, and Outi Linnaranta 6. Learning through lived experiences: A structural narrative analysis of one person's journey of recovery and implications for peer support services. Rita Sorly, Tony Ghaye, and Wibecke Arst 7. The decline and changes in the tundra today: The nature of state systems and services as a critical factor in the condition of minority indigenous peoples in Russia Zoia Vylka Ravna 8. Overcoming isolation in the Arctic during COVID-19 times through new ways of co-writing research Rita Sorly, Bard Kartveit, Vigdis Nygaard, Anne Katrine Normann, Ludmila Ivanova, Svetlana Britvina, and Larissa Riabova 9. Green colonialism: The story of wind power in Sapmi Bard Kartveit 10. Transforming Arctic municipalities: The winding road to low-emission communities Nils Aarsaether and Hege Westskog 11. The quest for fresh vegetables: Stories about the future of Arctic farming Doris Friedrich 12. Greening discourses of the Nordic Arctic region: The region as vulnerable, late bloomer or the arena of possibilities? Trond Nilsen and Jukka Teraes Reflections: What can we create together? Tony Ghaye, Rita Sorly, and Bard Kartveit Index
Reindeer Herding;Sustainability;Reindeer Husbandry;Arctic Regions;Brave Spaces;environmental sociology;Green Transition;sustainable development;Arctic Region;indigenous studies;Wind Turbines;environmental anthropology;Structural Narrative Analysis;Reindeer Herding Areas;Winter Pastures;Alta Dams;Nordic Arctic;Wind Power;Wind Power Plants;Wind Farm;Low Emission Society;OCAP;Green Colonialism;Sami Village;Central Government;Arctic Change;Wind Power Industry;Northern Knowledge;Climate Policies;Wind Power Production;Wind Power Projects