Frozen Assets

Frozen Assets
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Total Pages : 481
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789491431692
ISBN-13 : 9491431692
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Frozen Assets by : Frigga Kruse

The focus of this book is the role of Great Britain in the industrial development of Spitsbergen. The primary aim of this study is to explain the British operations on Spitsbergen from a historical international comparative perspective. Hence, the central research question is: What were the driving forces behind the development of the British mining industry on Spitsbergen between 1904 and 1953?

Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region

Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 628
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781472409713
ISBN-13 : 147240971X
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region by : Professor Sverker Sörlin

Throughout the twentieth century, glaciologists and geophysicists from Denmark, Norway and Sweden made important scientific contributions across the Arctic and Antarctic. This research was of acute security and policy interest during the Cold War, as knowledge of the polar regions assumed military importance. But scientists also helped make the polar regions Nordic spaces in a cultural and political sense, with scientists from Norden punching far above their weight in terms of population, geographical size or economic activity. This volume presents an image of Norden that stretches far beyond its conventional limits, covering a vast area in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Sea, as well as parts of Antarctica. Rich in resources, scarce in population, but critically important in global and regional geopolitics, these spaces were contested by major powers such as Russia, the United States, Canada and, in the Antarctic, Argentina, Australia, South Africa and others. The empirical focus on Danish, Norwegian and Swedish influence in the polar regions during the twentieth century embraces a diverse array of themes, from the role of science in policy and diplomacy to the tensions between nationalism and internationalism, with clear relevance to the important role science plays in contemporary discussions about Nordic engagement with the polar regions.

Antarctica and the Humanities

Antarctica and the Humanities
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 326
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781137545756
ISBN-13 : 1137545755
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Antarctica and the Humanities by : Roberts Peder

The continent for science is also a continent for the humanities. Despite having no indigenous human population, Antarctica has been imagined in powerful, innovative, and sometimes disturbing ways that reflect politics and culture much further north. Antarctica has become an important source of data for natural scientists working to understand global climate change. As this book shows, the tools of literary studies, history, archaeology, and more, can likewise produce important insights into the nature of the modern world and humanity more broadly.

Inventory

Inventory
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 722
Release :
ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112107702976
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Inventory by :

Inventory

Inventory
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 472
Release :
ISBN-10 : CHI:097871840
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Inventory by : United States. Agricultural Research Service. Plant Science Research Division

Competing Arctic Futures

Competing Arctic Futures
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319916170
ISBN-13 : 3319916173
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Competing Arctic Futures by : Nina Wormbs

This edited collection explores how narratives about the future of the Arctic have been produced historically up until the present day. The contemporary deterministic and monolithic narrative is shown to be only one of several possible ways forward. This book problematizes the dominant prediction that there will be increased shipping and resource extraction as the ice melts and shows how this seemingly inevitable future has consequences for the action that can be taken in the present. This collection looks to historical projections about the future of the Arctic, evaluating why some voices have been heard and championed, while others remain marginalised. It questions how these historical perspectives have shaped resource allocation and governance structures to understand the forces behind change in the Arctic region. Considering the history of individuals and institutions, their political and economic networks and their perceived power, the essays in this collection offer new perspectives on how the future of the Arctic has been produced and communicated.

Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region

Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 438
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317058922
ISBN-13 : 1317058925
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region by : Sverker Sörlin

Throughout the twentieth century, glaciologists and geophysicists from Denmark, Norway and Sweden made important scientific contributions across the Arctic and Antarctic. This research was of acute security and policy interest during the Cold War, as knowledge of the polar regions assumed military importance. But scientists also helped make the polar regions Nordic spaces in a cultural and political sense, with scientists from Norden punching far above their weight in terms of population, geographical size or economic activity. This volume presents an image of Norden that stretches far beyond its conventional limits, covering a vast area in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Sea, as well as parts of Antarctica. Rich in resources, scarce in population, but critically important in global and regional geopolitics, these spaces were contested by major powers such as Russia, the United States, Canada and, in the Antarctic, Argentina, Australia, South Africa and others. The empirical focus on Danish, Norwegian and Swedish influence in the polar regions during the twentieth century embraces a diverse array of themes, from the role of science in policy and diplomacy to the tensions between nationalism and internationalism, with clear relevance to the important role science plays in contemporary discussions about Nordic engagement with the polar regions.

Plant Inventory

Plant Inventory
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 892
Release :
ISBN-10 : OSU:32435030200240
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Plant Inventory by :

Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica

Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 631
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781784717681
ISBN-13 : 1784717681
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica by : Klaus Dodds

The Antarctic and Southern Ocean are hotspots for contemporary endeavours to oversee 'the last frontier' of the Earth. The Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica offers a wide-ranging and comprehensive overview of the governance, geopolitics, international law, cultural studies and history of the region. Four thematic sections take readers from the earliest human encounters to contemporary resource exploitation and climate change. Written by leading experts, the Handbook brings together the very best interdisciplinary social science and humanities scholarship on the Antarctic and Southern Ocean.

Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change

Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 316
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781137266231
ISBN-13 : 1137266236
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change by : Miyase Christensen

Combining multidisciplinary perspectives and new research, this volume goes beyond broad discussions of the impacts of climate change and reflects on the current and historical mediations and narratives that are part of creating this new social and scientific reality.