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ICASS VII: Circumpolar Perspectives in Global Dialogue: Social Sciences beyond the International Polar Year
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
PROGRAMME Click here for the ICASS VII Programme: Schedule of Sessions (19.06.2011)
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SESSIONS The ICASS VII sessions are organized under 10 overarching themes. For viewing all themes and sessions together in one document, please click here.
Please click on individual sessions below in order to view preliminary session program:
Theme 01: Climate and environmental changes - impacts, adaptation and narratives 01.18 The New Geopolitics of the Arctic. Cancelled - Now under session 05.35 01.27 The Human Dimensions of Change to Arctic Sea Ice. Organized by Amy Lovecraft. 01.33 Narratives of vulnerability, resilience and adaptation among circumpolar communities in the era of climate change. Organized by Jessica Graybill. 01.46 Circumpolar Perspectives on Changing Seasonality in the Arctic. Organized by Astrid Ogilvie and Susan Crate.
Theme 02: Economic and social development
02.25 Salmon Fishing and Whaling Peoples of the North Pacific. Organized by David Koester, Nobuhiro Kishigami and Benedict Colombi.
02.26 How can small, peripheral places profit from the booming tourism in the Arctic? Organized by Daniela Tommasini.
02.31 The Best Possible Northern Economy? Rethinking the Viability of Inuit Community in Canada. Organized by Thierry Rodon, Frances Abele, Charles Dorais and Stephan Schotts.
02.36 Northern fisheries: managing income, nutrition and cultural values. Organized by Maria Nakhshina and Franz Krause. 02.50 Implications of Oil Spills in the Arctic: A Socio-Ecological Focus on Environmental and Community impacts. Cancelled - Now under session 02.68 02.56 Tourism, People and Protected Areas in Polar Wilderness. Organized by Edward Huijbens, Dieter Müller and Gunnar Þór Jóhannesson. 02.58 Human Aspects of Fisheries in the Arctic Coastal Regions. Organized by Peter Weiss and Bjarni Eiríksson. 02.65 Impact of mining development on ecosystems, Arctic communities and life styles. Triangular research collaborations for alternative scenarios of change. Organized by Sylvie Blangy and Hannu I. Heikkinen. 02.68 Social and economic impacts of megaprojects in the north. Organized by Hjalti Jóhannesson and Klaus Georg Hansen.
Theme 03: Living conditions, community development, quality of life and human resources
03.54 Arctic Children and Youth in a Global Perspective. Organized by Tina Dam Rasmussen. 03.57 Community Adaptation and Vulnerability in the Arctic Regions (CAVIAR): Lessons and directions for future research. Organized by Grete K. Hovelsrud. 03.60 The social economy of sharing in the North American Arctic. Organized by Peter Collings and Tristan Pearce. 03.63 ASI – Arctic Social Indicators. Organized by Joan Nymand Larsen and Peter Schweitzer. 03.70 The Social Economy and Community Economic Development in the Circumpolar North. Organized by Chris Southcott 03.75 Living conditions and well-being. Organized by Birger Poppel
Theme 04: Population, mobility, migration and borders
04.01 Mobility and Immobility in the Circumpolar North. Organized by Tim Heleniak and Lee Huskey. 04.11 Identity Making in the Border Regions of the European North. Organized by Maria Lähteenmäki. 04.34 Movement for Pleasure – the Pleasure of Moving. Organized by Joachim Otto Habeck and Ludek Bronz. 04.37 Commute Work and Mobile Labour in the Circumpolar North. Organized by Gertrude Eilmsteiner-Saxinger and Florian Stammler. 04.66 Relocation: State Inducements and Ideologies versus Strategies of Resistance and Response. Organized by Peter Evans, Tina Loo and Peter Schweitzer.
Theme 05: Governance, politics, legal issues, and resource management
05.12 Indigenous and Nation State Land Attachment: Continuances and Assertions. Organized by Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox.
05.28 Governing changes in the North. Organized by Johanna Roto and Rasmus Ole Rasmussen.
05.35 The Political Organization of Arctic Space. Organized by Jeremy M. Tasch, Hannes Gerhard, Adam Keul, Elizabeth Nyman, Phil Steinberg and Barret Weber.
05.38 The Art and Science of Governing: politics and policy in the polar bear regime. Organized by Chanda Meek.
05.41 Inuit in Leadership and Governance in Nunavut and Nunavik. Organized by Louis McComber, Frederic Laugrand and Thierry Rodon.
05.43 Governance in the Canadian Arctic: reconciling indigenous experience and western governance models? Organized by Graham White. 05.53 Polar Law, Human Rights and Social Sciences. Organized by Natalia Loukacheva. 05.67 Consultation in Arctic Extractive Industries Development: Lessons learned for Arctic resource governance from the local to the international level. Organized by Forian Stammler and Jessica Shadian. 05.74 Arctic Governance in an Era of Transformative Change. Organized by Robert Corell and Oran Young.
Theme 06: Health and wellness
06.40 Best practices for community engagement in health promotion research and population health practice: lessons from the North. Organized by Rhonda Johnson.
Theme 07: Culture, art, knowledge, values, images, creativity, ideology, religion, history, heritage and archaeology
07.21 Living in the Arctic: a Creative Providence for the Global Challenge & 07.29 Arctic Creative: Building Arctic futures through culture, innovation, and creativity. Organized by Svetlana Usenyuk and Andrey Petrov.
07.32 Imagining the Supernatural North. Organized by Stefan Donecker.
07.42 Contemporary circumpolar art: vehicles of indigenous knowledge. Organized by Anna Hudson.
07.47 In the Footsteps of the Giants: Honoring Ernest S. (Tiger) Burch, Jr., 1938–2010 Organized by Igor Krupnik.
07.49 Practice Power North. Organized by Sumarliði Ísleifsson and Kristinn Schram 07.52 «Patrimonialisation» of Arctic Aboriginals’ Territories. Promoting cultural heritage within protected areas. Organized by Thibault Martin, Daniel Chartier and Fabienne Joliet.
Theme 08: Communication, media, and film-making
08.19 Arctic View: Reality & Visuality. Organized by Andrei Golovnev.
08.23 Creative Circumpolar Collaboration Across Cyberspace in the Arts and Sciences. Organized by Thomas Ross Miller.
Theme 09: Education
09.01 Schooling in the Arctic (Former sessions 09.17 and 09.45 combined) Organized by Diane Hirshberg, Paul Berger and Helle Møller.
Theme 10: IPY lessons and legacy, inclusive research, comprehensive topics, research collaboration and methods, and data management
10.20 Data Management and Knowledge Stewardship: Perspectives and Practice from Communities and Researchers. Organized by Peter Pulsifer, Shari Gearheard and Peter Schweitzer.
10.22 Claims on Sites and Knowledge in Cold Regions. Material and Immaterial Constructs of Nature, Nations and Industry. Organized by Urban Wråkberg and Dag Avango. 10.62 AHDR-II: Arctic Human Development Report: Regional Processes and Global Linkages. Organized by Joan Nymand Larsen and Gail Fondahl. 10.69 How can we build a community of polar social scientists? Organized by Anne-Marie Brady. 10.73 Global Human Ecodynamics and the Circumpolar North: The GHEA initiative. Organized by Thomas H. McGovern.
10.76 Perceptions and Representations of Arctic Science: A roundtable session. Organized by Otto Joachim Habeck.
PLENARY SESSIONS AND SPECIAL SESSIONS
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