Human Security in the Arctic:

In this paper, we explore how the concept of human security, which was developed primarily to assess and ameliorate dramatic challenges to life and livelihood in the ‘Third World, ’ might be applied to an examina-tion of aspects of political participation of women in the Nunavut, Canada. We start wi...

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Main Authors: Elana T. Wilson, Stephanie Irlbacher Fox, Jackie Price, A New Dialogue
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