Barents Studies
Barents Studies: Peoples, Economies and Politics is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal for delivering and discussing original and current research results concerning the peoples, economies, and politics in the Barents Euro-Arctic Region. The journal presents knowledge about different aspects affecting regional development within and outside the region.
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Barents Studies Vol. 7, Issue 1/2022, Special Issue
Barents Studies (University of Lapland, 2022) -
Introduction
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Images of the Russian threat as printed at the border
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Us and Them: Cross-border interaction between Finland and Russia
(University of Lapland, 2022)
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Barents Studies Vol. 7, Issue 1/2022, Special Issue
Barents Studies (University of Lapland, 2022) -
Introduction
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Images of the Russian threat as printed at the border
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Us and Them: Cross-border interaction between Finland and Russia
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
“Maybe we’ve gotten a little better against them”. Russian speakers’ positionings in racializing “migration crisis” speech
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Postcolonial reading of the history of urbanism in the Circumpolar North
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Pauliina Lukinmaa : PhD, Project Researcher, Philosophical Faculty, University of Eastern Finland
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Anssi Neuvonen : PhD student, Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland
(University of Lapland, 2022) -
Barents Studies
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 1-128 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Back to our homes, back to the Barents roots
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 7-9 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Sustainable local development in the context of a short-lived mining boom : The case of Pajala in northern Sweden
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 12-35 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)The article discusses sustainable development in small Arctic communities under ongoing neoliberalization of economic and social policies. It draws on a case study from Teriberka, a coastal village in Northwest Arctic ... -
Cultural policy in Ust-Tsilma (Russia) between neoliberalism and sustainability
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 36-58 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)The article analyses the cultural policies and practices in the municipal district of Ust-Tsilma (Komi Republic, Russia) from neoliberalism and sustainability perspectives. Ust-Tsilma was chosen as a case study for the ... -
Sustainable development of small Arctic communities under neoliberalism through the lens of community capitals: Teriberka, Russia
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 59-84 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)The article discusses sustainable development in small Arctic communities under ongoing neoliberalization of economic and social policies. It draws on a case study from Teriberka, a coastal village in Northwest Arctic ... -
Debate concerning the early transport infrastructure in the Sámi area of Finnish Lapland
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 85-105 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)This article examines early Arctic transport infrastructure, especially roads, in the Sámi area of Finnish Lapland during the interwar period. The modernisation process accelerated the utilisation of northern natural ... -
The historical formation of a transnational cooperation: The Barents Euro-Arctic region
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 107-109 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Society, environment, human security: The Arctic Barents region
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 110-113 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Tatiana Ageeva
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 114-119 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Alix Varnajot
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 120-123 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)