Society and Culture

Looking Up: Women in Arctic Science

Women’s participation and leadership in Arctic science is rising. Continued progress requires awareness and action by

“Conquered Modernity”: The Soviet Arctic Pavilion at the World’s Fair in 1939

The Soviet Arctic Pavilion at the 1939 World’s Fair is a peculiar case study on USSR’s Arctic imaginations and

Sustainability as a Political Concept in the Arctic (Part II)

This is Part II of the introduction to a book which analyzes sustainability as a political concept in the Arctic and

Sustainability as a Political Concept in the Arctic (Part I)

This is the introduction (Part I) to a book on sustainability as a concept and on how sustainability is given new

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

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

Skolt Sámi Path to Climate Change Resilience

Climate change resilience - a challenge for the Skolt Sámi reindeer herders and fishermen of northern

The Arctic Security Constellation

Our Special Issue widened the debate on Arctic security and provided an “arctification” of securitization