Mobilities on the margins : creative processes of place-making /

This open access book examines places on the margins and the dynamics through which a marginal position of a place is created. Specifically, it explores how places, mostly in sparsely populated areas, often perceived as immobile and frozen in time, come into being and develop through interference of...

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Other Authors: Björn Þorsteinsson, 1967- (Editor), Lund, Katrín Anna (Editor), Gunnar Þór Jóhannesson, 1976- (Editor), Guðbjörg R. Jóhannesdóttir (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Series:Arctic encounters.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction (Gubjrg R. Jhannesdttir, Gunnar Thr Jhannesson, Katrn Anna Lund and Bjrn Thorsteinsson)
  • Chapter 2. Sensing the common: On the mobilities and makings of sense (Bjrn Thorsteinsson)
  • Chapter 3. Poetics of nothingness: Ordering wilderness Katrn Anna Lund
  • Chapter 4. Multispecies stories from the margins Outi Rantala and Emily Hckert
  • Chapter 5. Sailing the seas of tourism past, present and future mobilities on the margins (Gunnar Thr Jhannesson)
  • Chapter 6. On re-dressing remote places. Imaginaries at the margins (Carina Ren)
  • Chapter 7. On being moved: The mobility of inner landscapes (Gubjrg R. Jhannesdttir)
  • Chapter 8. Melrakkasltta the meeting-ground: performing qualitative research at the tourism margin (rn Baradttir)
  • Chapter 9. Revealing place mobility by walking and map analysing (Elva Bjrg Einarsdttir)
  • Chapter 10. The route into nature: The landscape of mobility (Sigrn Birgisdttir)
  • Chapter 11. The satellite at the end of the world. Infrastructural encounters in North Greenland (Mette Simonsen Abildgaard)
  • Chapter 12. Rush hour in a national park mobile encounters in a peripheral tourism landscape (Minna Nousiainen, Outi Rantala and Seija Tuulentie)
  • Chapter 13. Inhabiting the landscape through access rights and the Covid pandemic (Jo Vergunst).