Tears of the Earth:Human-Permafrost Entanglements and Science-Indigenous Knowledge Encounters in Northeast Siberia

The chapter explores the potential of co-mobilising geo-cryological and cosmo-ecological expert systems in devising strategies for dealing with the latest dynamic of climate change. The discussion highlights a network of mercifulness, animist relationality and cosmo-geo-ecological sensitivity which...

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Main Author: Ulturgasheva, Olga
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Language:English
Published: Berghahn Books 2022
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