Introduction: Sustainability as a political concept in the Arctic
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- Gad, Jacobsen & Strandsbjerg (2018), Introduction_Sustainability as a political concept in the Arctic
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Introduction to the book Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic, which sets out a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing sustainability as a political concept, and provides a comprehensive empirical investigation of Arctic sustainability discourses. Presenting a range of case studies from a number of Arctic countries including Greenland, Norway and Canada, the essays in this volume analyse the concept of sustainability and how actors are employing and contesting this concept in specific regions within the Arctic. In doing so, the book demonstrates how sustainability is being given new meanings in the postcolonial Arctic and what the political implications are for postcoloniality, nature, and development more broadly. Beyond those interested in the Arctic, this book will also be of great value to students and scholars of sustainability, sustainable development, identity and environmental politics.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic |
Editors | Ulrik Pram Gad, Jeppe Strandsbjerg |
Number of pages | 18 |
Place of Publication | London; New York |
Publisher | Routledge |
Publication date | 22 Oct 2018 |
Pages | 1-18 |
Chapter | 1 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781138491830 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781351031974, 9781351031981 |
Publication status | Published - 22 Oct 2018 |
Series | Routledge Studies in Sustainability |
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- Faculty of Social Sciences - Arctic, Sustainability, Postcoloniality, Discourse analysis, Geopolitics, Greenland, Alaska, Norway, Iceland, Nunavut, Canada, International politics, sustainable development
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