Sibirica 16 (2017), 3

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Sibirica 16 (2017), 3
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Mobility and Infrastructure

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New York, U.S. 2017: Berghahn Books
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3 issues p.a.
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pp. 1-149
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Institutional (print + online): $ 306 / £ 194 / € 242; Institutional (online): $ 275 / £ 175 / € 218

 

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Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies
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United States
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Romaniello, Matthew

Dear Colleague,

This special issue of Sibirica approaches the interrelated themes of mobility and infrastructure in the Russian Arctic, looking at the complex interplay between people’s perception of well-being and behavior, and their understanding and discourse around infrastructure.

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Volume 16, Issue 3: Mobility and Infrastructure

Introduction

Mobility and Infrastructure in the Russian Arctic: Das Sein bestimmt das Bewusstsein?
Nikolai Vakhtin
http://bit.ly/2jBvgFe

Articles

Temporality of Movements in the North: Pragmatic Use of Infrastructure and Reflexive Mobility of Evenki and Dolgan Hunters, Reindeer Herders, and Fishers
Vladimir N. Davydov
http://bit.ly/2jBUymW

Temporaal Dimension of Attitudes toward Infrastructure and Opportunities for Relocation from the Northern Town: The Case of Kamchatka Krai
Ksenia Gavrilova
http://bit.ly/2jBPXkt

Migration Destination Choice as a Criterion of Self-Identification: The Case of Young People Leaving Norilsk and Dudinka
Nadezhda Zamyatina
http://bit.ly/2nkCFOD

Mobility and Sense of Place among Youth in the Russian Arctic
Alla Bolotova, Anastassia Karaseva and Valeria Vasilyeva
http://bit.ly/2nlO2Wv

"Where Do You Get Fish?": Practices of Individual Supplies in Yamal as an Indicator of Social Processes
Elena Liarskaya
http://bit.ly/2Aqb9SK

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Holdings 1361-7362 (print ISSN); 1476-6787 (e-ISSN)