Stories of Change and Sustainability in the Arctic Regions
The Interdependence of Local and Global
Herausgeber: Sørly, Rita; Kårtveit, Bård; Ghaye, Tony
Stories of Change and Sustainability in the Arctic Regions
The Interdependence of Local and Global
Herausgeber: Sørly, Rita; Kårtveit, Bård; Ghaye, Tony
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This book presents stories of sustainability from communities in circumpolar regions as they grapple with environmental, economic, and societal changes and challenges.
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This book presents stories of sustainability from communities in circumpolar regions as they grapple with environmental, economic, and societal changes and challenges.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Studies in Sustainability
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780367632847
- ISBN-10: 0367632845
- Artikelnr.: 62275147
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in Sustainability
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780367632847
- ISBN-10: 0367632845
- Artikelnr.: 62275147
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rita Sørly is an Associate Professor in Social Work at UiT The Arctic University of Norway and a Senior Researcher at the Norwegian Research Centre (NORCE), Norway. Tony Ghaye is a Professor at the Loughborough University in London, UK. Bård Kårtveit is a Senior Researcher in the Department for Regional Development at the Norwegian Research Centre (NORCE), Norway.
Introduction: Being in-between stories Tony Ghaye, Rita Sørly, and Bård
Kårtveit 1. Concerned Arctic peoples: Characteristics of
conversations-that-matter Tony Ghaye 2. Disappearing flexibility: The story
of Gielas reindeer herding district Jan Åge 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 Sørly,
Vår Mathisen and Vigdis Nygaard 5. Stories of empowerment, resilience and
healing: A participatory research project with two Indigenous communities
in Québec 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 Sørly, Tony Ghaye, and Wibecke
Årst 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 Sørly, Bård Kårtveit, Vigdis Nygaard, Anne Katrine Normann, Ludmila
Ivanova, Svetlana Britvina, and Larissa Riabova 9. Green colonialism: The
story of wind power in Sápmi Bård Kårtveit 10. Transforming Arctic
municipalities: The winding road to low-emission communities Nils Aarsæther
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 Teräs Reflections: What can we
create together? Tony Ghaye, Rita Sørly, and Bård Kårtveit Index
Kårtveit 1. Concerned Arctic peoples: Characteristics of
conversations-that-matter Tony Ghaye 2. Disappearing flexibility: The story
of Gielas reindeer herding district Jan Åge 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 Sørly,
Vår Mathisen and Vigdis Nygaard 5. Stories of empowerment, resilience and
healing: A participatory research project with two Indigenous communities
in Québec 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 Sørly, Tony Ghaye, and Wibecke
Årst 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 Sørly, Bård Kårtveit, Vigdis Nygaard, Anne Katrine Normann, Ludmila
Ivanova, Svetlana Britvina, and Larissa Riabova 9. Green colonialism: The
story of wind power in Sápmi Bård Kårtveit 10. Transforming Arctic
municipalities: The winding road to low-emission communities Nils Aarsæther
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 Teräs Reflections: What can we
create together? Tony Ghaye, Rita Sørly, and Bård Kårtveit Index
Introduction: Being in-between stories Tony Ghaye, Rita Sørly, and Bård
Kårtveit 1. Concerned Arctic peoples: Characteristics of
conversations-that-matter Tony Ghaye 2. Disappearing flexibility: The story
of Gielas reindeer herding district Jan Åge 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 Sørly,
Vår Mathisen and Vigdis Nygaard 5. Stories of empowerment, resilience and
healing: A participatory research project with two Indigenous communities
in Québec 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 Sørly, Tony Ghaye, and Wibecke
Årst 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 Sørly, Bård Kårtveit, Vigdis Nygaard, Anne Katrine Normann, Ludmila
Ivanova, Svetlana Britvina, and Larissa Riabova 9. Green colonialism: The
story of wind power in Sápmi Bård Kårtveit 10. Transforming Arctic
municipalities: The winding road to low-emission communities Nils Aarsæther
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 Teräs Reflections: What can we
create together? Tony Ghaye, Rita Sørly, and Bård Kårtveit Index
Kårtveit 1. Concerned Arctic peoples: Characteristics of
conversations-that-matter Tony Ghaye 2. Disappearing flexibility: The story
of Gielas reindeer herding district Jan Åge 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 Sørly,
Vår Mathisen and Vigdis Nygaard 5. Stories of empowerment, resilience and
healing: A participatory research project with two Indigenous communities
in Québec 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 Sørly, Tony Ghaye, and Wibecke
Årst 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 Sørly, Bård Kårtveit, Vigdis Nygaard, Anne Katrine Normann, Ludmila
Ivanova, Svetlana Britvina, and Larissa Riabova 9. Green colonialism: The
story of wind power in Sápmi Bård Kårtveit 10. Transforming Arctic
municipalities: The winding road to low-emission communities Nils Aarsæther
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 Teräs Reflections: What can we
create together? Tony Ghaye, Rita Sørly, and Bård Kårtveit Index