Polar expertise and the Antarcticans
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Authors
Powell, RC
Publication Date
2019-04Journal Title
Progress in Human Geography
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0309-1325
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SAGE Publications
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Powell, R. (2019). Polar expertise and the Antarcticans. Progress in Human Geography https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132517744705
Abstract
I remember attending an event about polar governance in Canada nearly a decade ago, where an Antarctic marine scientist did not understand why representatives of the Government of Nunavut were cynical about some of his interventions. ‘But what’s wrong with good governance?’, he protested. The Nunavut policymakers saw the question as being one of whose models of governance. This interchange has always puzzled me. Jessica O’Reilly’s fascinating account of Antarctic scientists and policymakers, or ‘Antarcticans’, now goes some serious way in explaining why.
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132517744705
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