PhD notice

Ny formidabel, feministisk urfolksforskning

Authors

  • Kjerstin Uhre UiT Norges arktiske universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v38i1.160116

Keywords:

Sami reindeer herding, decolonization, landscape

Abstract

A review of Eva Maria Fjellheim's doctoral thesis Resisting unfinished colonial business in southern Sápmi: Struggles over knowledges, worldviews and values highlights South Sámi value struggles.”

References

M. Blaser (2009). Political ontology: cultural studies without ‘cultures’? Cultural Studies, 23, 873-896.

Fjellheim, E. M. (2023a). Wind energy on trial in Saepmie: Epistemic controversies and strategic ignorance in Norway’s green energy transition. Arctic Review on Law and Politics, 14, 140-168.

J. Porsanger (2011). The Problematisation of the Dichotomy of Modernity and Tradition in Guttorm & J.

Porsanger (Eds.), Indigenous and Sami contexts. Working with traditional knowledge: communities, institutions, information systems, law and ethics (Vol. 1, 225-252): DIEĐUT.

Tsing, A. L. (2011). Friction: An ethnography of global connection. Princeton University Press.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Uhre, K. (2025). PhD notice: Ny formidabel, feministisk urfolksforskning. Women, Gender & Research, 38(1), 274–277. https://doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v38i1.160116

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Section

Review