Science at Stake - Russia and the Arctic Council
The discontinuation of cooperation with Russia in the Arctic Council in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine may severely impact Arctic climate science. Since its creation, the Arctic Council has been a symbol of diplomacy and values of scientific integrity. However, with all institutional re...
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ftfnanseninst:oai:fni.brage.unit.no:11250/3083030 2023-11-12T04:09:34+01:00 Science at Stake - Russia and the Arctic Council Andreeva, Serafima 2023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3083030 https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v14.5455 eng eng Norges forskningsråd: 315401 Fridtjof Nansens institutt: 535 Arctic Review on Law and Politics. 2023, 14 112-131. urn:issn:1891-6252 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3083030 https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v14.5455 cristin:2151941 112-131 14 Arctic Review on Law and Politics Peer reviewed Journal article 2023 ftfnanseninst https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v14.5455 2023-10-20T11:05:17Z The discontinuation of cooperation with Russia in the Arctic Council in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine may severely impact Arctic climate science. Since its creation, the Arctic Council has been a symbol of diplomacy and values of scientific integrity. However, with all institutional research collaborations with Russia on hold and few windows open for researcher-to-researcher dialogue, the Arctic Council faces its most significant challenge to date. This article discusses possibilities for the maintenance and implementation of Arctic science with its Russian contributions and examines how conditions changed after February 24, 2022. The analysis is based on interviews with Russian researchers working on Arctic issues and participants in Arctic Council projects conducted after March 2022. The article maps out scientific practices in the Arctic Council and Russian Arctic science across three dimensions: knowledge translation, depoliticized scientific independence, and maintenance of researcher networks. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Arctic review on law and politics Fridtjof Nansen Institute: FNI Open archive (Brage) Arctic Arctic Review on Law and Politics 14 |
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The discontinuation of cooperation with Russia in the Arctic Council in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine may severely impact Arctic climate science. Since its creation, the Arctic Council has been a symbol of diplomacy and values of scientific integrity. However, with all institutional research collaborations with Russia on hold and few windows open for researcher-to-researcher dialogue, the Arctic Council faces its most significant challenge to date. This article discusses possibilities for the maintenance and implementation of Arctic science with its Russian contributions and examines how conditions changed after February 24, 2022. The analysis is based on interviews with Russian researchers working on Arctic issues and participants in Arctic Council projects conducted after March 2022. The article maps out scientific practices in the Arctic Council and Russian Arctic science across three dimensions: knowledge translation, depoliticized scientific independence, and maintenance of researcher networks. publishedVersion |
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