Inuit and scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic landscape
This work explores traditional Inuit and Western scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic through a number of cultural expressions of landscape. Inuit and Western perceptions of the Arctic are analysed by examining a series of thematic and cognitive 'maps', drawings and satellite i...
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ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/103360 2023-05-15T14:33:05+02:00 Inuit and scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic landscape Heyes, Scott Jones, David Sydney School of Architecture and Built Environment 2002 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2440/103360 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/2440/103360 Inuit Arctic Theses 2002 ftunivadelaidedl 2023-02-05T19:13:30Z This work explores traditional Inuit and Western scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic through a number of cultural expressions of landscape. Inuit and Western perceptions of the Arctic are analysed by examining a series of thematic and cognitive 'maps', drawings and satellite imagery. The study focuses on how these forms of landscape representation and methods of navigation shape the way in whcih the Arctic is perceived. Centred on Inuit coastal villages in Nunavik (Northern Quebec), Canada, the study illustrates different and converging ways of reading the landscape through maps Thesis (M.L.Arch.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Architecture, 2002 Thesis Arctic inuit Nunavik The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Arctic Canada Nunavik |
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This work explores traditional Inuit and Western scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic through a number of cultural expressions of landscape. Inuit and Western perceptions of the Arctic are analysed by examining a series of thematic and cognitive 'maps', drawings and satellite imagery. The study focuses on how these forms of landscape representation and methods of navigation shape the way in whcih the Arctic is perceived. Centred on Inuit coastal villages in Nunavik (Northern Quebec), Canada, the study illustrates different and converging ways of reading the landscape through maps Thesis (M.L.Arch.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Architecture, 2002 |
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