Transformations of coastal arctic communities in the russian Far East: facts, thoughts and reflections

The article presents the results based on the data of the sociological studies undergone in 2018-2019 with the help of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research in the frames of the larger project “Transformations of socio-cultural image of indigenous people of the Arctic coast of Yakutia in the con...

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Published in:Espace populations sociétés
Main Author: Pisareva, Larisa Yurievna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2021
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10.4000/eps.10916 2023-05-15T14:37:36+02:00 Transformations of coastal arctic communities in the russian Far East: facts, thoughts and reflections Pisareva, Larisa Yurievna 2021-02-11 https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10916 http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10916 en eng Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille Espace populations sociétés urn:doi:10.4000/eps.10916 doi:10.4000/eps.10916 http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10916 other Espace populations sociétés Russie République de Sakha littoral arctique petite communauté population autochtone transformations du mode de vie industrialisation postmodernisme Russia Sakha Republic Arctic coast small communities indigenous population transformations of lifestyle industrialization postmodernism socio demo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10916 2023-01-22T17:05:22Z The article presents the results based on the data of the sociological studies undergone in 2018-2019 with the help of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research in the frames of the larger project “Transformations of socio-cultural image of indigenous people of the Arctic coast of Yakutia in the conditions of modernization: experience of interdisciplinary research”. It depicts the socio-economic environment that indigenous population of remote Coastal territories of Russian Eastern Arctic is bound to in their everyday life. The sociological survey was conducted in four settlements situated at the Arctic shore of Yakutia. The conclusions are made concerning the influence of modernization on the lifestyle of indigenous population (mostly Evens and Evenks) through different periods of the history (Preindustrial, Industrial, Postmodern). There was done an attempt to foresee the future development of Coastal Arctic as the tendency based on past and contemporary situation. Historic and contemporary data showed that modernization causing the loss of some elements of traditional lifestyle did not necessarily lead to the extinction of ethnic culture. The strong factor of cultural sustainability is environmental. Arctic indigenous people are tied to the place of birth. Arctic environment ensures continuality of traditional values. L’article présente les résultats d’études sociologiques menées en 2018-2019 avec l’aide de la Fondation russe pour la recherche fondamentale dans le cadre du projet plus vaste « Transformations de l’image socioculturelle des peuples autochtones de la côte arctique de la Iakoutie dans les conditions de modernisation : expérience de recherche interdisciplinaire ». Ce projet décrit l’environnement socio-économique de la population autochtone dans des territoires de l’Arctique oriental russe se trouvant en position très isolée. L’enquête sociologique a été menée dans 4 localités situées sur la côte de l’océan arctique de la Yakoutie. Les conclusions concernent l’influence de la modernisation sur ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctique* Evenks Evens République de Sakha Sakha Republic Yakutia Unknown Arctic Sakha Espace populations sociétés 2020/3-2021/1
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topic Russie
République de Sakha
littoral arctique
petite communauté
population autochtone
transformations du mode de vie
industrialisation
postmodernisme
Russia
Sakha Republic
Arctic coast
small communities
indigenous population
transformations of lifestyle
industrialization
postmodernism
socio
demo
spellingShingle Russie
République de Sakha
littoral arctique
petite communauté
population autochtone
transformations du mode de vie
industrialisation
postmodernisme
Russia
Sakha Republic
Arctic coast
small communities
indigenous population
transformations of lifestyle
industrialization
postmodernism
socio
demo
Pisareva, Larisa Yurievna
Transformations of coastal arctic communities in the russian Far East: facts, thoughts and reflections
topic_facet Russie
République de Sakha
littoral arctique
petite communauté
population autochtone
transformations du mode de vie
industrialisation
postmodernisme
Russia
Sakha Republic
Arctic coast
small communities
indigenous population
transformations of lifestyle
industrialization
postmodernism
socio
demo
description The article presents the results based on the data of the sociological studies undergone in 2018-2019 with the help of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research in the frames of the larger project “Transformations of socio-cultural image of indigenous people of the Arctic coast of Yakutia in the conditions of modernization: experience of interdisciplinary research”. It depicts the socio-economic environment that indigenous population of remote Coastal territories of Russian Eastern Arctic is bound to in their everyday life. The sociological survey was conducted in four settlements situated at the Arctic shore of Yakutia. The conclusions are made concerning the influence of modernization on the lifestyle of indigenous population (mostly Evens and Evenks) through different periods of the history (Preindustrial, Industrial, Postmodern). There was done an attempt to foresee the future development of Coastal Arctic as the tendency based on past and contemporary situation. Historic and contemporary data showed that modernization causing the loss of some elements of traditional lifestyle did not necessarily lead to the extinction of ethnic culture. The strong factor of cultural sustainability is environmental. Arctic indigenous people are tied to the place of birth. Arctic environment ensures continuality of traditional values. L’article présente les résultats d’études sociologiques menées en 2018-2019 avec l’aide de la Fondation russe pour la recherche fondamentale dans le cadre du projet plus vaste « Transformations de l’image socioculturelle des peuples autochtones de la côte arctique de la Iakoutie dans les conditions de modernisation : expérience de recherche interdisciplinaire ». Ce projet décrit l’environnement socio-économique de la population autochtone dans des territoires de l’Arctique oriental russe se trouvant en position très isolée. L’enquête sociologique a été menée dans 4 localités situées sur la côte de l’océan arctique de la Yakoutie. Les conclusions concernent l’influence de la modernisation sur ...
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title Transformations of coastal arctic communities in the russian Far East: facts, thoughts and reflections
title_short Transformations of coastal arctic communities in the russian Far East: facts, thoughts and reflections
title_full Transformations of coastal arctic communities in the russian Far East: facts, thoughts and reflections
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