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The volume examines complex intersections of environmental conditions, geopolitical tensions and local innovative reactions characterising ‘the Arctic’ in the early twenty-first century. What hap...
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The volume examines complex intersections of environmental conditions, geopolitical tensions and local innovative reactions characterising ‘the Arctic’ in the early twenty-first century. What happens in the region (such as permafrost thaw or methane release) not only sweeps rapidly through local ecosystems but also has profound global implications. Bringing together a unique combination of authors who are local practitioners, indigenous scholars and international researchers, the book provides nuanced views of the social consequences of climate change and environmental risks across human and non-human realms.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 234
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Studies in the Circumpolar North
Publication Date: 12 August 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800735934
Format: Hardcover
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“This is a very important book in Arctic studies. While many Arctic anthropologists and social science researchers have contributed to recent scholarship on risk, climate change, post-humanism and epistemological and ontological theory, this book is unique.” • Elizabeth Marino, Oregon State University

“I read this book with interest and applaud the editors and authors in the forward-thinking and important initiative that inspired the book. It covers crucial and timely themes and gives a fresh perspective in that it connects across scales and jumbles up the dominant narratives of climate risk.” • Elana Wilson Rowe, Nord University

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Foreword
Peter Schweitzer

Acknowledgments

Introduction: On Constellations and Connected Up Thinking in the Face of the Future
Barbara Bodenhorn and Olga Ulturgasheva

Chapter 1. Activating Cosmo-Geo-Analytics: Anthropocene, Arctics and Cryocide
Olga Ulturgasheva and Barbara Bodenhorn

Chapter 2. ‘Tears of the Earth’: Human-Permafrost Entanglements and Science-Indigenous Knowledge Encounters in Northeast Siberia
Olga Ulturgasheva
This chapter is based on the research funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 856543). It is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

Chapter 3. She’ll Do What She Needs To Do
Rachel Nutaaq Ayałhuq Naŋinaaq Edwardson

Chapter 4. Weathering the Storm: An Indigenous Knowledge Framework of Yup’ik Youth Well-being and Resilience in Alaska
Stacy Rasmus

Chapter 5. Journalism in Canada’s Northern Territories: Digital Media, Civic Spaces, Indigenous Publics
Candis Callison

Chapter 6. People of the Cryosphere: a Cross-Regional, Cross-Disciplinary approach to Icescapes in a Changing Climate
Hildegard Diemberger and Astrid Hovden

Chapter 7. Risky Decisions, Precarious Moralities: The Case of Fall Whaling in Barrow, Alaska
Barbara Bodenhorn

Afterword
Michael Bravo

Index