Berghahn Series
Studies in the Circumpolar North
Editors:
Olga Ulturgasheva, University of Manchester
Alexander D. King, Franklin & Marshall College, PA
The Circumpolar North encapsulates all the major issues confronting the world today: enduring colonial legacies for indigenous people and the landscape, climate change and resource extraction industries, international diplomatic tensions, and lived realities of small communities in the interconnected modern world system. This book series provides a showcase for cutting-edge academic research on the lives of Arctic and Sub-arctic communities past and present. Understanding the contemporary Circumpolar North requires a multiplicity of perspectives and we welcome works from the social sciences, humanities and the arts.
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Volume 6
Risky Futures
Climate, Geopolitics and Local Realities in the Uncertain Circumpolar North
Edited by Olga Ulturgasheva and Barbara Bodenhorn
Published: 2022 -
Volume 5
Arctic Abstractive Industry
Assembling the Valuable and Vulnerable North
Edited by Arthur Mason
Published: 2022 -
Volume 4
An Urban Future for Sápmi?
Indigenous Urbanization in the Nordic States and Russia
Edited by Mikkel Berg-Nordlie, Astri Dankertsen and Marte Winsvold
Published: 2022 -
Volume 3
Urban Sustainability in the Arctic
Measuring Progress in Circumpolar Cities
Edited by Robert W. Orttung
Published: 2020 -
Volume 2
Sustaining Russia's Arctic Cities
Resource Politics, Migration, and Climate Change
Edited by Robert Orttung
Published: 2016 -
Volume 1
Leaving Footprints in the Taiga
Luck, Spirits and Ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen Reindeer Herders and Hunters
Donatas Brandišauskas
Published: 2016