The crowded and empty Arctic: Examining research practices, spatial imaginaries, and infrastructures in Kiruna, Sweden

Julie Klinger, Mia Bennett, Ria-Maria Adams, Eleanor Armstrong

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Abstract

We, as four foreign researchers with research commitments in Kiruna, Sweden, reflexively examine the imaginaries of Kiruna as either empty or crowded while prob-lematizing the Arctic as a homogenous region. While our scholarly interests (mining, space, education, transport infrastructure) and disciplines are distinct, we reflect on how their convergence in the city indicates broader historical shifts in Arctic imagi-naries and the political economies of research, which follow and shape climate geo-politics, development, and cultural practices. In the interstices of these currents, the Arctic-imagined as empty and remote from global metropoles-becomes crowded and connected through mobility to and from as well as within the Arctic, which shapes processes of knowledge production.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-72
JournalLychnos
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 504009 Ethnology

Keywords

  • Kiruna
  • Arctic Infrastructure
  • Infranorth
  • Sweden

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