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[email protected] | |
Phone | +299 38 56 32 |
Dep. | Department of Cultural & Social History |
Address |
Ilimmarfik, Manutooq 1 Postboks 1061 3900 Nuuk |
Associate professor
Institute of Culture, Language & History
Department of Cultural & Social History
Office: D249
My PhD was based on a year-long fieldwork on Disco Island / Northwest Greenland - and examined indigenous perceptions of climate change as part of my wider research around indigenous knowledge, socio-cultural resilience, sea-ice services, and socio-environmental relations among Arctic indigenous people
His postdoctoral research was sponsored by the Danish Independent Research Council and reviewed public discourses and civic engagement with a focus on indigenous people's rights in relation to non-renewable resource extraction (such as offshore oil, and mining) and the wider (potential) societal impacts with a view to promoting sustainable development of nonrenewable resource governance in Greenland and the wider Arctic (Canada and Alaska).
Subjects
Alaska
Canada
Climate change
Energy policy
Environmental contamination
Gas
Greenland
Human-animal relations
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous rights
Mining
Non-renewable resource governance
Oil
Socio cultural resilience
Sustainable development
The anthropocene
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