Barents Studies Vol. 1 Issue 2, 2014
Editorial
On the way
Larissa Riabova
Articles
How neighbours communicate: the role of language in border relations
Sonni Olsen
Social licence
for the utilization of wild berries in the context of local traditional
rights and the interests of the berry industry
Rainer Peltola, Ville Hallikainen, Seija Tuulentie, Arto Naskali, Outi Manninen and Jukka Similä
Trade development strategy, regional economic development and cooperation: The case of the Murmansk region, Russia
Irina Atkova and Hanna Alila
Research Communication
Strategic planning at the municipal level: Russian challenges and Nordic practices
Vladimir Dyadik
Book review
Science and politics intertwined – Case studies from the polar regions (Hanna Lempinen)
Book review: Sverker Sörlin (ed.) Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Regions: Norden Beyond Borders
Young researchers of the Barents Region
The Sámi became naturized in the wake of the territorial colonization
Tore Anderson Hjulman
The
purpose of social policy in the Northern and Arctic regions of Russia
should be to improve the quality of human capital by investing in the
well-being of the population
Elena Korchak
My research focus is to understand social aspects of nature-based tourism in relation to local practices
Gaute Svensson
Cultural, social and political ideas and practices are often shaped by religion
Sandra Wallenius-Korkalo
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