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ISSN 1715-2593
Research Articles
Vol. 17, Issue 1, 2022May 01, 2022 CST

Mining for Greenlandic Self-Government: Fractal Islands in the Anthropocene

Frida Hastrup, Nathalia Brichet,
Anthropocenede-soilizationfractalitygoldGreenlandindependenceislandnessisland sovereigntymining
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Articles in Vol. 17, Issue 1, 2022

Vol. 17, Issue 1, 2022
  • Critical Reflexivity and Decolonial Methodology in Island Studies: Interrogating the Scholar Within
    Yaso NadarajahElena Burgos MartinezPing SuAdam Grydehøj
  • Toxic Colonialism: Between Sickness and Sanctuary on Ilet La Mère, French Guiana
    Sophie Fuggle
  • 'Splendid Isolation': Embracing Islandness in a Global Pandemic
    Karl AgiusFrancesco SindicoGiulia SajevaGodfrey Baldacchino
  • Politics of Prevention in the Periphery: The Initial Response to COVID-19 on Barbuda and Puerto Rico
    Sophia PerdikarisRoberto AbadieEdith GonzalezEmira Ibrahimpašić
  • Playing With the Anthropocene: Board Game Imaginaries of Islands, Nature, and Empire
    Hannah Fair
  • Mollusk Loves: Becoming With Native and Introduced Land Snails in the Hawaiian Islands
    Jonathan Galka
  • Mining for Greenlandic Self-Government: Fractal Islands in the Anthropocene
    Frida HastrupNathalia Brichet
  • Rethinking Destination Success: An Island Perspective
    Acolla Lewis-CameronTenisha Brown-Williams
  • Beyond the Vulnerability/resilience Dichotomy: Perceptions of and Responses to the Climate Crisis on Emau, Vanuatu
    Sophie Ruehr
  • Extreme Weather, Climate Variability, and Childhood: A Historical Analogue From the Orkney Islands (1903–1919)
    Aideen Folely
  • Vague and Unworkable: The Fuzziness of the Archipelago as a Concept and Its Unsuitability as Model for a 21st Century Palestinian Nation
    Saba BebawiChristian FleuryPhilip Hayward
  • Optimisation of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems on Islands: A Review
    James Morales LassalleDante Figueroa MartínezLuis Vergara Fernández
  • Firm Local Embeddedness in an Insular Region: The Åland Islands Compared to Finland
    Edvard JohanssonJouko KinnunenJuhana Peltonen
  • Measuring Destination Image of an Italian Island: An Analysis of Online Content Generated by Local Operators and Tourists
    Valentina MarchiAntonio Raschi
  • Determinants of Tourism Attractiveness for Taiwan’s Offshore Islands
    Ji-Feng DingYen-Cheng TsengTsung-Yen Wang
  • Island Studies Journal, 17(1), Book Reviews
    Island Studies Journal
Island Studies Journal
Hastrup, F., & Brichet, N. (2022). Mining for Greenlandic Self-Government: Fractal Islands in the Anthropocene. Island Studies Journal, 17(1), 123–140. https://doi.org/10.24043/isj.166
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