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Record #191673:
"Chicken is not a bird - Kirkenes is not abroad": borders and territories in the perception of the population in a Russian-Norwegian borderland / Anastasia Rogova.
Title: | "Chicken is not a bird - Kirkenes is not abroad": borders and territories in the perception of the population in a Russian-Norwegian borderland / Anastasia Rogova. |
Author(s): | Rogova, Anastasia. |
Date: | 2009. |
In: | Journal of Northern Studies. (2009.), Vol. 1 (2009) |
Abstract: | Discusses Russian-Norwegian borderland and its development in 1990s and early 21st century. Argues that nowadays many people in borderland consider that "territory" is no longer limited by state border, but that both Norwegian and Russian territories form unified "personal space"; also that local identity has changed, and that broadening of operative space has led to new life strategies and social mobility in region. |
Notes: | Journal of Northern Studies. Vol. 1 :31-42 (2009). Special issue: Cultural production and negotiation of northern borders. |
Keywords: | 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 325.454 -- Native peoples, self-government. 327 -- International relations. 341.223.1 -- Territory, occupation and possession. 93"199" -- 1990-1999. 93"200" -- 2000-2009. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*501) -- Russia (Federation). (*58) -- Norway. |
SPRI record no.: | 191673 |
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