Indigenous Rights and Issues

Women in Polar Research: A Brief History

This article explores the history of women in research working in the Arctic/Antarctic, drawing connections to women in

Can Smart Societies support Innovation in the Arctic?

How can Northern peoples and organizations benefit from smart developments in the Arctic and eventually become smart

Golden Rule in Arctic Science and Community Partnerships

From Arctic science to community partnerships, the Golden Rule is at the core of training for PhD students at a summer

The Arctic Other in American Cultural and Intellectual History

Cultural and intellectual history provides context for analyzing the U.S.-Arctic relationship and reveals how we break

Media Coverage of Climate Change Relocation in Alaska

Media coverage of climate change relocation is a story of crisis and victims -- but at what cost to the agency of

Societal Impacts of a Rapidly Changing Arctic

This article reviews recent literature on the societal impacts of a changing Arctic and its key drivers: climate change

Hunting the Northern Character

'Hunting the Northern Character' is a deeply personal account of recent developments in the Canadian

Climate Change in Context

Climate change does not exist in a vacuum—it affects communities in tandem with other challenges and

Enabling Families to Adapt to Climate Change Independently

While the U.S. has taken some steps to provide adaptation-specific support, real impact still falls