Perspectives on Migrations and Relocations in the Circumpolar North
Chairs: Schweitzer, Peter; University of Alaska Fairbanks; USA; and Csonka, Yvon; University of Greenland, Greenland
Introduction
- Schweitzer, Peter; University of Alaska Fairbanks; USA
- co-author: Csonka, Yvon, University of Greenland, Greenland
1. Moved by the State. The Regional Development of Finnish Lapland and Position of Local People in the 1960s-1970s
- Lähteenmäki, Maria, University of Helsinki, Finland
2. Population Concentration Policies in Greenland Before and After Home Rule – Their Planning and Their Consequences
- Jeppson, Steen, University of Greenland, Greenland
3. Relocation, Resistance, and Reconciliation
- Evans, Peter, University of Cambridge, UK
4. To Go or to Stay: Reactions of the Populations of the Russian North to Post-Soviet Conditions
- Heleniak, Timothy, University of Maryland, USA
5. When Temporarily Becomes Permanent: Resettlement Biographies and Attachment to the North in Russia’s Industrial Cities
- Bolotova, Alla, University of Lapland, Finland
- co-author: Stammler, Florian, University of Lapland, Finland
6. State and Shift Labor in Western Siberia
- Eilmsteiner-Saxinger, Gertrude, University of Vienna, Austria
7. Living in Two Places
- Khlinovskaya Rockhill, Elena, University of Alberta, Canada
8. Moved by the State and Kept Safely Guarded: Expounding the Border Zone Mythologies in Contemporary Chukotka
- Yamin-Pasternak, Sveta, Johns Hopkins University, USA
9. Immanent Threats, Impossible Moves, and Unlikely Prestige: Understanding the Struggle for Local Control in Environmentally-induced Relocations
- Marino, Elizabeth, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA
