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Acta Borealia (2017) Volume 34(1)

Volume 34(1)

Johnsen Kathrine I. & Benjaminsen Tor A. : The art of governing and everyday resistance: “rationalization” of Sámi reindeer husbandry in Norway since the 1970s. 1-25.
Lundesgaard Jon & Tevlina Victoria V. : Russian timber industry in the 1920s: on the short history of Russnorvegoles. 26-49.
Dadykina Margarita, Kraikovski Alexei & Lajus Julia: Mastering the Arctic marine environment: organizational practices of Pomor hunting expeditions to Svalbard (Spitsbergen) in the eighteenth century. 50-69.
Andreassen Bengt-Ove: A review of theories on the Laestadian rørelse: on the academic construction of something extraordinary and exotic. 70-89.
Sääskilahti Nina: Reframing belonging: affective localism and the early fiction of Reino Rinne. 90-101.

 

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Acta Borealia (2016) Volume 33(1)

Volume 33(1)

Hood Bryan C. and Melsæther Stine Grøvdal: Shellfish exploitation in Stone Age Arctic Norway: procurement patterns and household activities. 1-29.
Hakamäki Ville: Late Iron Age transculturalism in northern “periphery”: understanding the long-term prehistoric occupational area of Viinivaara E, Finland. 30-51.
Bergman Ingela and Edlund Lars-Erik: Bikarlar and Sámi – inter-cultural contacts beyond state control: reconsidering the standing of external tradesmen (birkarlar) in medieval Sámi societies. 52-80.
Oslund Karen: Greenland in the center: what happend when the Danish-Norwegian officials met English and Dutch whalers in Disko Bay, 1780-1820.  81-99.
Konstantinov Yulian and Ryzhkova Inna: Pre-emptive mobilities: Russian real estate abroad (the case of owners from Murmansk Region). 100-117.

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Acta Borealia (2015) Volume 32(2)

Volume 32(2)

Bergesen Rognald Heiseldal: Dutch Images of Indigenous Sámi Religion. Jan Luykens Illustrations of Lapland. 103-124.
Lehtola Veli-Pekka: Second World War as a trigger for transcultural changes among Sámi people in Finland. 125 – 147.
Maureira Teresa Miranda and Stenbacka Susanne: Indigenous Tourism and Processes of Resilience – About Communicative Strategies among Tourism Workers in Quebec . 148 – 170.
Vakhtin Nikolai: Indigenous minorities of Siberian and Russian Sociolinguistics of the 1920s: A life apart? 171 – 189.
Hersoug Bjørn, Finstad Bjørn-Petter and Christensen Pål: A system of Norwegian fish sales unions – An anachronism or successful adaptation to modern fisheries? 190 – 204.

Book Reviews.

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Acta Borealia (2014) Volume 31(2)

Volume 31(2)

Sollid Hilde: Hierarchical Dialect Encounters in Norway. 111-130.
Nyseth Toril & Pedersen Paul: Urban Sámi Identities in Scandinavia: Hybridities, Ambivalences and Cultural Innovation. 131-151.
Maruyama Hiroshi: Japan’s Policies Towards the Ainu Language and Culture with Special Reference to North Fennoscandian Sami Policies. 152-175.
Kylli Ritva Maria: Bread and Power in the “Land of No Bread” – Low Carbohydrate Sámi diet in Transition. 176-197.

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Acta Borealia (2013) Volume 30(1)

Volume 30(1)

Arne Eide, Knut Heen, Claire Armstrong, Ola Flaaten & Anatoly Vasiliev: Challenges and Successes in the Management of a Shared Fish Stock – The Case of the Russian–Norwegian Barents Sea Cod Fishery. 1-20.
Paul Fryer & Ari Lehtinen: 
Iz’vatas and the diaspora space of humans and non-humans in the Russian North. 21-38.
Camilla Brattland: Proving Fishers Right. Effects of the Integration of Experience-Based Knowledge in Ecosystem-Based Management. 39-59.
Harald Beyer Broch: Monkfish Mysteries. A Narrative Analysis of Place-making and Knowledge Production among North Norwegian Fishermen. 60-74.
Bodil Hansen Blix, Torunn Hamran & Hans Ketil Normann: 
“The Old Sami” – who is he and how should he be cared for? A discourse analysis of Norwegian policy documents regarding care services for elderly Sami. 75-100.
Jukka Nyysönen: Sami Counter-Narratives of Colonial Finland. Articulation, Reception and the Boundaries of the Politically Possible. 101-121.

Book Review:
Vladislava Vladimirova: Bridging Divides. Ethnopolitical Leadership among the Russian Sami. 122-127.

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Acta Borealia (2012) Volume 29(2)

Volume 29(2)

Volume 29(2), 2012 – Special Issue: The History of Research into Aurora Borealis

Robert Marc Friedman: Introduction: The Aurora in History. 115-118.
Päivi Maria Pihlaja: Northern Laboratories of Nature and the Quest for Scientific Honour in Early Modern Sweden. 119-136.
Sven Widmalm: Auroral Research and the Character of Astronomy in Enlightenment Sweden. 137-156.
Per Pippin Aspaas & Truls Lynne Hansen: The Role of the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781-1792) in the History of Auroral Research. 157-176
Vidar Enebakk: Appropriating the Aurora: Christopher Hansteen and the Circumpolar Auroral Rings. 177-196.
Ulrike Spring: Between Spectacle and Science: The Aurora in Central Europe, 1870s – 1880s. 197-215.

Research Paper:
Steinar Aas: Norwegian and Soviet/Russian World War II Memory Policy during the Cold War and the Post-Soviet Years. 216-239

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Acta Borealia (2012): Volume 29(1)

Volume 29(1), 2012

Roger Jørgensen: The Social and Material Context of the Iron Age Blacksmith in North Norway. 1-34
Hugo Reinert: Knives for the Slaughter – Notes on the Reform and Governance of Indigenous Reindeer Slaughter in Norway. 35-55
Cato Christensen: Reclaiming the Past: On the History-making Significance of the Sámi Film The Kautokeino Rebellion. 56-76
Line Esborg: (Re)constructed Cultural Heritage. 77-97*
Lill Rastad Bjørst: Climate Testimonies and Climate-crisis Narratives. Inuit Delegated to Speak on Behalf of the Climate. 98-113

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Acta Borealia (2011): Volume 28(2)

Volume 28(2), 2011

Gísli Pálsson & Sigurður Örn Guðbjörnsson: Make no Bones about it: The invention of Homo Islandicus. 119-141
Loftur Guttormsson: Population, Household and Fisheries in the Parish of Hvalsnes, Southwestern Island, 1750-1850.  142-166
Pavel V. Fedorov: The European Far North of Russia and its Territorial Constructions in the Sixteenth-Twenty-First Centuries. 167-182
Tuija Hautala-Hirvioja: Frontier Landscape – Lapland in the Tradition of Finnish Landscape Painting. 183-202
Ingebjørg Hage: Historical Vernacular Gardens beyond Norway’s Arctic Circle. 203-227
Gro B. Ween & Jan Åge Riseth: Doing is Learning: Analysis of an Unsuccessful attempt to adapt TEK/IK Methodology to Norwegian Sámi Circumstances. 228-242

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Acta Borealia (2009): Volume 26(2)

Volume 26(2), 2009
Birgitta Berglund: Fugela Federum in Archaeological Perspective – Eider Down as a Trade Commodity in Prehistoric Northern Europe. 110-135
Teija Alenius, Mika Lavento & Matti Saarnisto: Pollen-Analytical Results from Lake Katajajävri – Aspects of the History of Settlement in the Finnish Inland Regions. 136-155
Karl-Dag Vorren: Farm Development in the Malangen Area, Northern Norway – A Pollen-Analytical Case Study. 156-174
Bjørg Evjen: Research on and by “the Other”. Focusing on the Researcher’s Encounter with the Lule Sami in a Historically Changing Context. 175-193
Inga Maria Mulk: Conflicts Over the Repatriation of Sami Cultural Heritage in Sweden. 194-215

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Acta Borealia (2008): Volume 25(2)

Volume 25(2), 2008
Tatjana N. Jackson: Novgorod the Great in Baltic Trade before 1300. 83-92
Trond Trosterud: Language Assimilation During the Modernisation Process: Experiences from Norway and North-West Russia. 93-122
Ketil Zachariassen: Rethinking the Creation of North Norway as a Region. 113-137
Ari Martin Laakso: The Shadow Field of Reindeer Management: A Case Study from Finland. 138-159
Helge Chr. Pedersen: Sports, Politics and Ethnicity in the North. Worker’s Sport in Western Finnmark in the Late 1930’s. 160-186

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