Arctic Abstractive Industry
Assembling the Valuable and Vulnerable North

Edited by Arthur Mason

ISBN13: 9781805393382

Imprint: Berghahn Books

Publisher: Berghahn Books

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Published: 05/07/2024

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Through diverse engagements with natural resource extraction and ecological vulnerability in the contemporary Arctic, contributors to this volume apprehend Arctic resource regimes through the concept of abstraction. Abstraction refers to the creation of new material substances and cultural values by detaching parts from existing substances and values. The abstractive process differs from the activity of extractive industries by its focus on the conceptual resources that conceal processes of exploitation associated with extraction. The study of abstraction can thus help us attune to the formal operations that make appropriations of value possible while disclosing the politics of extraction and of its representation.
List of Figures Preface: From Northern Lights to Fluorescent lights Arthur Mason Introduction: Arctic Late Industrialism: Extracting Value through Abstraction Arthur Mason This chapter is available open access thanks to the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs Arctic Social Sciences Chapter 1. To Melt Away: Abstractive Sensations in Ice Cymene HoweThis chapter is available open access thanks to the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs Arctic Social Sciences Chapter 2. The Biggest, the Best, the Most, the Last: Creating Valuable and Vulnerable Resources in Coastal Alaska Danielle DiNovelli-Lang and Karen Hébert Chapter 3. Timescaping the Arctic with Real-Time Data: Challenges for Fishing and Oil Interests Vidar Hepsø and Elena Parmiggiani Chapter 4. Wild Lands, Remote Edges: Formations and Abstractions in Greenland’s Resource Zones Mark Nuttall Chapter 5. Forging Off-World Frontiers: Chinese Steel and Arctic Iron Mia M. Bennett Chapter 6. Constructing and Contesting Temporalities in the Mackenzie Gas Project Carly Dokis Chapter 7. Material Unconscious of the Earth: Extractive Ontology and the Invisible War in Siberia Oxana Timofeeva Chapter 8. Representation Without Resemblance: Graphical Expression in Hydrocarbon Industry Arthur Mason Afterword: Arctic Abstractions Michael J. Watts This chapter is available open access thanks to the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs Arctic Social Sciences Index
  • Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
  • Mining industry
  • Professional & Vocational
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