ABSTRACT
The High North in a Time of Transition collects multiple perspectives on the lives of people in the High North of Norway at a point when the petroleum boom is no longer the dominant cultural feature of the region. Utilizing constructivist grounded theory, the volume contains a rich variety of narrative accounts of fieldwork conducted with those living above the Arctic circle in the city of Bodø. The book will be of interest to scholars from fields including anthropology, narrative theory, and Arctic and Scandinavian studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |16 pages
Introduction
section I|100 pages
Gutsy narratives
part I|46 pages
Turning points
part II|52 pages
Game changers
section II|98 pages
Wild observations and topic dedication
part III|50 pages
Wild observations
part IV|46 pages
Topic dedication
part |15 pages
Epilogue