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Arctic Yearbook 2023 - Call for Abstracts

Mon, 01/16/2023 - 15:54
The Arctic Yearbook is calling for abstracts for its 2023 volume. The Arctic Yearbook is an international and peer-reviewed volume which focuses on issues of regional governance, development, environmental politics, circumpolar relations, geopolitics and security, all broadly defined. It is an open access, online publication.

 

Call for Papers - Calotte Academy 2023

Sat, 01/14/2023 - 11:45
1st Call for Papers for the 2023 Calotte Academy, with the theme "Non-state Arctic actors and circumpolar regionalization," which will be held 11-18 June 2023, in Northern parts of Sweden, Norway and Finland, and Sapmi.

 

Call for Papers for Calotte Academy 2022

Thu, 02/24/2022 - 18:35
The Calotte Academy 2022, with the title The global Arctic today: cooperation & power politics, fossil economy & climate catastrophe, science & Indigenous knowledge will take place 10 – 18 June 2022 in Sapmi, the European Arctic. Its sessions & excursions will be organized in Kiruna & Abisko, Tromsø & Alta, and Hetta, Inari & Rovaniemi.

 

New dates for Calotte Academy 2019

Mon, 07/01/2019 - 18:36
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Calotte Academy 2019 has been postponed and is now planned to be organised during 12-19 of November. Application deadline in 20 September 2019.

 

Deadline Extension for Calotte Academy 2019

Mon, 03/25/2019 - 20:08
Deadline foe Calotte academy 2019 has been extended. New abstract submission deadline is April 7, 2019. The theme of the 2019 Academy is “Future Arctic Societies: Scenarios, Innovations, Best Practices, Drivers & Actors.”

 

Call for papers: Calotte Academy 2019

Thu, 02/07/2019 - 20:23
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The Calotte Academy 2019 is planned to be organized in June 2-9, 2019 in the European Arctic — Inari and Hetta, Finland; Kautokeino, Norway; Apatity, Russia (tbc.).


 

Call for Abstracts: Arctic Yearbook 2019 - Redefining Arctic Security

Tue, 02/05/2019 - 20:43
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The Arctic Yearbook is an international and peer-reviewed volume which focuses on issues of regional governance, development, circumpolar relations, and geopolitics, all broadly defined. It is an open access, online publication. Call for Abstracts (deadline): 1 March 2019 (250-400 words); Draft papers (deadline): 15 June 2019 (4000-6000 words).