Arctic Triumph Northern Innovation and Persistence /

This book approaches the challenges the Arctic has faced and is facing through a lens of opportunity. Through pinpointed examples from and dealing with the Circumpolar North, the Arctic is depicted as a region where people and peoples have managed to endure despite significant challenges at hand. Th...

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Other Authors: Sellheim, Nikolas. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Zaika, Yulia V. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Kelman, Ilan. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Springer Polar Sciences,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05523-3
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. A Light at the End of the Arctic Tunnel? Introducing a Triumphant Discourse on Arctic Scholarship (Nikolas Sellheim, Yulia Zaika & Ilan Kelman) -- Part I: Narrating Arctic Indigenous Fantasies -- Chapter 2. Narrating Indigeneity in the Arctic: Scripts of Disaster Resilience versus the Poetics of Autonomy (Julian Reid) -- Chapter 3. European Fantasy of the Arctic Region and the Rise of Indigenous Sámi Voices in the Global Arena (Reetta Toivanen) -- Part II: From Homestead to Homeland -- Chapter 4. Cultural Heritage, or How Bad News Can also be Good (Susan Barr) -- Chapter 5. Rehabilitation of the Northern Home: A Multigenerational Pathway (Yulia Zaika) -- Part III: Making Rights Work -- Chapter 6. Compensation for Impact of Industrial Projects in Russia to Indigenous Peoples of the North (Tuyara N. Gavrilyeva, Natalia Yakovleva, Sardana I. Boyakova & Raisa I.Bochoeva) -- Chapter 7. The Arctic Council and the Advancement of Indigenous Rights (Nikolas Sellheim) -- Part IV: Risky Business with a Silver Lining -- Chapter 8. Not All Black and White: The Environmental Dimension of Arctic Exploration (Nadia French) -- Chapter 9. Arctic Disaster Risk Reduction and Response as Triumph? (Patrizia Duda & Ilan Kelman) -- Chapter 10. Triumphant Geopolitics? Making Space of and for Arctic Geopolitics in the Arctic Ocean (Klaus Dodds & Chih Yuan Woon) -- Chapter 11. Fostering US-Russia Cooperation in the Arctic through Disaster Diplomacy Efforts (Yekaterina Y. Kontar). 
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