Title: Nomadic and Indigenous Spaces: Productions and Cognitions
Abstract: Contents: Nomadic and indigenous spaces: paths and perspectives, Judith Miggelbrink, Joachim Otto Habeck, Nuccio Mazzullo and Peter Koch A place off the map: the case for a non-map-based place title, Denis Wood From nomadic to mobile space: a theoretical experiment (1976-2012), Denis Retaille Where is indigenous? Legal productions of indigenous space in the Russian North, Gail Fondahl The Nellim forest conflict in Finnish Lapland: between state forest mapping and local forest living, Nuccio Mazzullo Sami-state relations and its impact on reindeer herding across the Norwegian-Swedish border, Peter Koch Identity categories and the relationship between cognition and the production of subjectivities, Brian Donahoe Learning to be seated: sedentarization in the Soviet Far North as spatial and cognitive enclosure, Joachim Otto Habeck Shamanist topography and administrative territories in Cisbaikalia, southern Siberia, Joseph J. Long From invisible float to the eye for a snowstorm: the introduction of GPS by Nenets reindeer herders of western Siberia and its impact on their spatial cognition and navigation methods, Kirill V. Istomin Narratives of adaptation and innovation: ways of being mobile and mobile technologies among reindeer nomads in the Russian Arctic, Florian Stammler From Inuit wayfinding to the Google world: living within an ecology of technologies, Claudio Aporta Epilogue, Tim Ingold Index.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-05-06
Language: en
Type: book
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