Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway

The thesis describes the development of the oil and gas industry in Arctic Norway. This sudden increase in wealth is causing urban developments and strong inequalities across different scales. Furthermore, it is causing friction between indigenous Sámi and non-indigenous worldviews, sustained within...

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Main Author: Peters, Boaz (author)
Other Authors: Calabrese, L.M. (mentor), Cannatella, D. (mentor), van Bortel, G.A. (graduation committee), Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:b227b74a-eaeb-44b2-a527-ccddd9a720c9 2023-07-30T04:01:39+02:00 Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway Peters, Boaz (author) Calabrese, L.M. (mentor) Cannatella, D. (mentor) van Bortel, G.A. (graduation committee) Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution) 70.663482, 23.682242 2020-07-02 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b227b74a-eaeb-44b2-a527-ccddd9a720c9 en eng http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b227b74a-eaeb-44b2-a527-ccddd9a720c9 © 2020 Boaz Peters Territorialization Indigeneity Finnmark Arctic Norway Socio-territorial conflicts Hammerfest Temporality Scenarios Oil industry Sámi reindeer herders master thesis 2020 fttudelft 2023-07-08T20:36:00Z The thesis describes the development of the oil and gas industry in Arctic Norway. This sudden increase in wealth is causing urban developments and strong inequalities across different scales. Furthermore, it is causing friction between indigenous Sámi and non-indigenous worldviews, sustained within the culturally fragile county of Finnmark. The role of the Norwegian state is notably dubious - both historically and presently – by instating policies aimed at development through a modern lens and wealth from oil and gas extraction – especially in the city of Hammerfest. The fixation of space through this concept is disinheriting indigenous people as well as the climate, landscape and socio-economic state of Finnmark. Reindeer herders have a different conceptualization of time and space, accumulated through centuries of observation and adaptions to the seasonal cycles, and is highly dependent on the flexibility for their herds. Conflicts arise due to increasing urbanization impeding Sámi movement, creating a socio-territorial paradox. Strong uncertainties arise: will the oil and gas industry continue as planned by the Norwegian state? How does this relate to the vulnerable path-dependent relationship with the fossil industry in the future? Will development on the mainland further impede the ability of traditional practices? Through an understanding of different temporalities within urban planning and indigenous herding knowledge, the argument of the thesis unfolds over an in-depth spatiotemporal and on-site analysis of the island of Kvaløya. I argue that the triangulation of spatial modeling, research by design, cinematographic strategies and the integration of indigenous knowledge can help in improving the agency of mapping. I argue that the we should look more critically at the role of the modus operandi of urbanists and decision-makers, in their capacity of influencing and shaping the conceptual framework on which decision making is based, especially in the highly uncertain and contested territories. The thesis ... Master Thesis Arctic Finnmark Hammerfest Kvaløya Sámi Finnmark Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Arctic Norway
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topic Territorialization
Indigeneity
Finnmark
Arctic Norway
Socio-territorial conflicts
Hammerfest
Temporality
Scenarios
Oil industry
Sámi reindeer herders
spellingShingle Territorialization
Indigeneity
Finnmark
Arctic Norway
Socio-territorial conflicts
Hammerfest
Temporality
Scenarios
Oil industry
Sámi reindeer herders
Peters, Boaz (author)
Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway
topic_facet Territorialization
Indigeneity
Finnmark
Arctic Norway
Socio-territorial conflicts
Hammerfest
Temporality
Scenarios
Oil industry
Sámi reindeer herders
description The thesis describes the development of the oil and gas industry in Arctic Norway. This sudden increase in wealth is causing urban developments and strong inequalities across different scales. Furthermore, it is causing friction between indigenous Sámi and non-indigenous worldviews, sustained within the culturally fragile county of Finnmark. The role of the Norwegian state is notably dubious - both historically and presently – by instating policies aimed at development through a modern lens and wealth from oil and gas extraction – especially in the city of Hammerfest. The fixation of space through this concept is disinheriting indigenous people as well as the climate, landscape and socio-economic state of Finnmark. Reindeer herders have a different conceptualization of time and space, accumulated through centuries of observation and adaptions to the seasonal cycles, and is highly dependent on the flexibility for their herds. Conflicts arise due to increasing urbanization impeding Sámi movement, creating a socio-territorial paradox. Strong uncertainties arise: will the oil and gas industry continue as planned by the Norwegian state? How does this relate to the vulnerable path-dependent relationship with the fossil industry in the future? Will development on the mainland further impede the ability of traditional practices? Through an understanding of different temporalities within urban planning and indigenous herding knowledge, the argument of the thesis unfolds over an in-depth spatiotemporal and on-site analysis of the island of Kvaløya. I argue that the triangulation of spatial modeling, research by design, cinematographic strategies and the integration of indigenous knowledge can help in improving the agency of mapping. I argue that the we should look more critically at the role of the modus operandi of urbanists and decision-makers, in their capacity of influencing and shaping the conceptual framework on which decision making is based, especially in the highly uncertain and contested territories. The thesis ...
author2 Calabrese, L.M. (mentor)
Cannatella, D. (mentor)
van Bortel, G.A. (graduation committee)
Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution)
format Master Thesis
author Peters, Boaz (author)
author_facet Peters, Boaz (author)
author_sort Peters, Boaz (author)
title Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway
title_short Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway
title_full Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway
title_fullStr Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Confronting the Norwegian Paradox: Decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in Finnmark, Norway
title_sort confronting the norwegian paradox: decomposing socio-territorial conflicts through modern and indigenous worldviews on time and space in finnmark, norway
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