The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic
Reconfiguring Identity, Space, and Time
Herausgeber: Gad, Ulrik Pram; Strandsbjerg, Jeppe
The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic
Reconfiguring Identity, Space, and Time
Herausgeber: Gad, Ulrik Pram; Strandsbjerg, Jeppe
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This book sets out a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing sustainability as a political concept, and provides a comprehensive empirical investigation of Arctic sustainability discourses.
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This book sets out a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing sustainability as a political concept, and provides a comprehensive empirical investigation of Arctic sustainability discourses.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367500603
- ISBN-10: 0367500604
- Artikelnr.: 58849912
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367500603
- ISBN-10: 0367500604
- Artikelnr.: 58849912
Jeppe Strandsbjerg is Editor-in-Chief for Social Science at Djøf Publishing. Previously, he was Associate Professor at the Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Ulrik Pram Gad is Associate Professor of Arctic Culture and Politics at Aalborg University, Denmark
Preface 1. Introduction: sustainability as a political concept in the
Arctic Ulrik Pram Gad, Marc Jacobsen and Jeppe Strandsbjerg 2. The
sustainability of what? Stocks, communities, the public purse? Rikke
Becker-Jacobsen 3. Sustainability understandings of Arctic shipping
Kathrin Keil 4. Digging sustainability: scaling and sectoring of
sovereignty in Greenland and Nunavut mining discourses Marc Jacobsen 5.
"Without seals, there are no Greenlanders": colonial and postcolonial
narratives of sustainability and Inuit seal hunting Naja Dyrendom Graugaard
6. Scaling sustainability in the Arctic Frank Sejersen 7. Same word, same
idea? Sustainable development talk and the Russian Arctic Elana Wilson Rowe
8. The right to "sustainable development" and Greenland's lack of a climate
policy Lill Rastad Bjørst 9. Building a Blue Economy in the Arctic Ocean:
sustaining the sea or sustaining the state? Philip Steinberg and Berit
Kristoffersen 10. Saving the Arctic: Green Peace or oil riot? Hannes
Gerhardt, Berit Kristoffersen and Kirsti Stuvøy 11. Sustaining the Arctic
nation state: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada Ingrid Medby 12. 'How
we use our nature': sustainability and indigeneity in Greenlandic discourse
Kirsten Thisted 13. Sustaining Denmark, sustaining Greenland Johanne Bruun
14. A new path in the last frontier state? Transforming energy
geogragrahies of agency, sovereignty, and sustainability in Alaska
Victoria Herrmann 15. Geo-assembling narratives of sustainability in
Greenland Klaus Dodds and Mark Nuttall 16. Conclusion: sustainability
reconfiguring identity, space, and time Ulrik Pram Gad and Jeppe
Strandsbjerg
Arctic Ulrik Pram Gad, Marc Jacobsen and Jeppe Strandsbjerg 2. The
sustainability of what? Stocks, communities, the public purse? Rikke
Becker-Jacobsen 3. Sustainability understandings of Arctic shipping
Kathrin Keil 4. Digging sustainability: scaling and sectoring of
sovereignty in Greenland and Nunavut mining discourses Marc Jacobsen 5.
"Without seals, there are no Greenlanders": colonial and postcolonial
narratives of sustainability and Inuit seal hunting Naja Dyrendom Graugaard
6. Scaling sustainability in the Arctic Frank Sejersen 7. Same word, same
idea? Sustainable development talk and the Russian Arctic Elana Wilson Rowe
8. The right to "sustainable development" and Greenland's lack of a climate
policy Lill Rastad Bjørst 9. Building a Blue Economy in the Arctic Ocean:
sustaining the sea or sustaining the state? Philip Steinberg and Berit
Kristoffersen 10. Saving the Arctic: Green Peace or oil riot? Hannes
Gerhardt, Berit Kristoffersen and Kirsti Stuvøy 11. Sustaining the Arctic
nation state: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada Ingrid Medby 12. 'How
we use our nature': sustainability and indigeneity in Greenlandic discourse
Kirsten Thisted 13. Sustaining Denmark, sustaining Greenland Johanne Bruun
14. A new path in the last frontier state? Transforming energy
geogragrahies of agency, sovereignty, and sustainability in Alaska
Victoria Herrmann 15. Geo-assembling narratives of sustainability in
Greenland Klaus Dodds and Mark Nuttall 16. Conclusion: sustainability
reconfiguring identity, space, and time Ulrik Pram Gad and Jeppe
Strandsbjerg
Preface 1. Introduction: sustainability as a political concept in the
Arctic Ulrik Pram Gad, Marc Jacobsen and Jeppe Strandsbjerg 2. The
sustainability of what? Stocks, communities, the public purse? Rikke
Becker-Jacobsen 3. Sustainability understandings of Arctic shipping
Kathrin Keil 4. Digging sustainability: scaling and sectoring of
sovereignty in Greenland and Nunavut mining discourses Marc Jacobsen 5.
"Without seals, there are no Greenlanders": colonial and postcolonial
narratives of sustainability and Inuit seal hunting Naja Dyrendom Graugaard
6. Scaling sustainability in the Arctic Frank Sejersen 7. Same word, same
idea? Sustainable development talk and the Russian Arctic Elana Wilson Rowe
8. The right to "sustainable development" and Greenland's lack of a climate
policy Lill Rastad Bjørst 9. Building a Blue Economy in the Arctic Ocean:
sustaining the sea or sustaining the state? Philip Steinberg and Berit
Kristoffersen 10. Saving the Arctic: Green Peace or oil riot? Hannes
Gerhardt, Berit Kristoffersen and Kirsti Stuvøy 11. Sustaining the Arctic
nation state: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada Ingrid Medby 12. 'How
we use our nature': sustainability and indigeneity in Greenlandic discourse
Kirsten Thisted 13. Sustaining Denmark, sustaining Greenland Johanne Bruun
14. A new path in the last frontier state? Transforming energy
geogragrahies of agency, sovereignty, and sustainability in Alaska
Victoria Herrmann 15. Geo-assembling narratives of sustainability in
Greenland Klaus Dodds and Mark Nuttall 16. Conclusion: sustainability
reconfiguring identity, space, and time Ulrik Pram Gad and Jeppe
Strandsbjerg
Arctic Ulrik Pram Gad, Marc Jacobsen and Jeppe Strandsbjerg 2. The
sustainability of what? Stocks, communities, the public purse? Rikke
Becker-Jacobsen 3. Sustainability understandings of Arctic shipping
Kathrin Keil 4. Digging sustainability: scaling and sectoring of
sovereignty in Greenland and Nunavut mining discourses Marc Jacobsen 5.
"Without seals, there are no Greenlanders": colonial and postcolonial
narratives of sustainability and Inuit seal hunting Naja Dyrendom Graugaard
6. Scaling sustainability in the Arctic Frank Sejersen 7. Same word, same
idea? Sustainable development talk and the Russian Arctic Elana Wilson Rowe
8. The right to "sustainable development" and Greenland's lack of a climate
policy Lill Rastad Bjørst 9. Building a Blue Economy in the Arctic Ocean:
sustaining the sea or sustaining the state? Philip Steinberg and Berit
Kristoffersen 10. Saving the Arctic: Green Peace or oil riot? Hannes
Gerhardt, Berit Kristoffersen and Kirsti Stuvøy 11. Sustaining the Arctic
nation state: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada Ingrid Medby 12. 'How
we use our nature': sustainability and indigeneity in Greenlandic discourse
Kirsten Thisted 13. Sustaining Denmark, sustaining Greenland Johanne Bruun
14. A new path in the last frontier state? Transforming energy
geogragrahies of agency, sovereignty, and sustainability in Alaska
Victoria Herrmann 15. Geo-assembling narratives of sustainability in
Greenland Klaus Dodds and Mark Nuttall 16. Conclusion: sustainability
reconfiguring identity, space, and time Ulrik Pram Gad and Jeppe
Strandsbjerg