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Archive | 2006

Reindeer Management in Northernmost Europe

Bruce C. Forbes; Manfred Bölter; Ludger Müller-Wille; Janne Hukkinen; Felix Müller; Nicolas Gunslay; Yulian Konstantinov

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Acta Borealia | 2009

Roadlessness and the person: modes of travel in the reindeer herding part of the Kola Peninsula

Yulian Konstantinov

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Archive | 2006

Changes in Property Regimes and Reindeer Herding Management in Post-Soviet Herding Collectives: The Case of the Municipality of Lovozero (Murmansk Region, Northwest Russia)

Yulian Konstantinov; Vladislava Vladimirova

Abstract The article brings into focus the existing state of roadlessness in the reindeer herding part of the Kola Peninsula and the ways in which the local community relates to this feature of the environment. Two primary modes of travel are contrasted: mechanized travel by snowmobiles and all-purpose-track vehicles, on the one hand, and reindeer-drawn sleds on the other. These are related to contrasting perspectives on engaging with the tundra environment: as overcoming an alien and menacing terrain in contrast to accommodating in a place to which one belongs. The influences of a surrounding urban environment, characterized by a post-WW2 period of intensive labour migration, are seen as making the master-trope of “overcoming” the increasingly dominant one. Personhood, constituted on such a basis, is seen to reflect global influences on the local scene. It is concluded that such influences are motivated rather than deterred by a state of roadlessness, thereby highlighting the subtlety of relations between global forces and local outcomes.


Archive | 2006

Reindeer management in Northernmost Europe: linking practical and scientific knowledge in social-ecological systems

Bruce C. Forbes; Yulian Konstantinov

Changes in Property Regimes and Reindeer Herding Management in Post-Soviet Herding Collectives : The Case of the Municipality of Lovozero (Murmansk Region, Northwest Russia)


Archive | 2006

Dynamics in Human-Reindeer Relations: Reflections on Prehistoric, Historic and Contemporary Practices in Northernmost Europe

Ludger Müller-Wille; D. Heinrich; Veli-Pekka Lehtola; P. Aikio; Yulian Konstantinov; Vladislava Vladimirova


Archive | 2002

Ambigious Transition: agrarian reforms, management, and coping practices in Murmansk region reindeer herding

Yulian Konstantinov; Vladislava Vladimirova


Nomadic Peoples | 2006

The performative machine : Transfer of ownership in a northwest Russian reindeer herding community (Kola Peninsula)

Yulian Konstantinov; Vladislava Vladimirova


Sibirica | 2007

Reinterpreting the Sovkhoz

Yulian Konstantinov


Archive | 2005

Reindeer-herders : field-notes from the Kola Peninsula (1994-95)

Yulian Konstantinov


Archive | 2004

Towards a model of comparing transitional forms in Russian reindeer herding

Yulian Konstantinov

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