Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland

This study examines the contestations arising from the early stages of mining expansion in Utsjoki and Sodankylä in Arctic Finland. During the 2000s, Finland became a focus of interest for foreign mining companies due to its peaceful political atmosphere and favourable mining policies. Overall, the...

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Main Author: Lassila, Maija M.
Other Authors: Blaser, Mario, Kröger, Markus, Ranta, Eija, Helsingin yliopisto, valtiotieteellinen tiedekunta, Poliittisten, yhteiskunnallisten ja alueellisten muutosten tohtoriohjelma, Helsingfors universitet, statsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Doktorandprogrammet i politisk, samhällelig och regional förändring, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences, Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Changes
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/572542
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/572542 2024-05-12T07:59:30+00:00 Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland Lassila, Maija M. Blaser, Mario Kröger, Markus Ranta, Eija Helsingin yliopisto, valtiotieteellinen tiedekunta Poliittisten, yhteiskunnallisten ja alueellisten muutosten tohtoriohjelma Helsingfors universitet, statsvetenskapliga fakulteten Doktorandprogrammet i politisk, samhällelig och regional förändring University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Changes 2024-03-05T15:30:20Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/572542 en eng Helsingin yliopisto Helsingfors universitet University of Helsinki URN:ISBN:978-951-51-9651-4 Joensuu: Helsingin yliopisto, 2024, Dissertationes Universitatis Helsingiensis. 2954-2898 Dissertationes Universitatis Helsingiensis URN:ISSN:2954-2952 URN:ISBN:978-951-51-9652-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/572542 Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty. This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. Publikationen är skyddad av upphovsrätten. Den får läsas och skrivas ut för personligt bruk. Användning i kommersiellt syfte är förbjuden. globaali kehitystutkimus Väitöskirja (artikkeli) Doctoral dissertation (article-based) Doktorsavhandling (sammanläggning) Text 5203 Globaali kehitystutkimus 5203 Globala utvecklingsstudier 5203 Global Development Studies 2024 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-04-17T14:29:09Z This study examines the contestations arising from the early stages of mining expansion in Utsjoki and Sodankylä in Arctic Finland. During the 2000s, Finland became a focus of interest for foreign mining companies due to its peaceful political atmosphere and favourable mining policies. Overall, the global and EU demand for raw materials and critical minerals for the planned transition to a low-carbon society is expected to further increase mining in Finland and the wider Arctic region, which is estimated to contain untapped mineral potential. At the same time, local communities are becoming increasingly aware of the negative impacts of mining on their lifeworlds, in places that have incommensurable value to them beyond extraction. The four articles in this study examine the conflicts caused by mining expansion and the resistance to mining that emerges when the mine projects are still uncertain and not constructed, but people have a tangible experience that life as they know it is at stake. In Utsjoki, the study traces the organisation and actions of the Anti-Mining Coalition movement of the Deatnu Valley between 2014–2015 and vis à vis the Karelian Diamond Resources company’s reservation notification for preliminary mineral exploration on Sámi land. Through a cross-border movement and counter-mapping of their land against the external vision and mapping of the land as mineral-rich, the movement challenged the company’s reservation, with the result that the company withdrew. In Sodankylä, the study tracks the impacts of the proposed Anglo American Sakatti “green” mine project on reindeer herders and other habitants between 2016 and 2023, as well as the dimensions of resistance and alternative territorial relations in a pro-mining municipality with already existing mines, and several ongoing mineral exploration and mining projects. In this study, my aim was to understand ethnographically the asymmetries of power and the resulting contestations and vulnerabilities in how land is defined, known, and targeted for ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic karelia* karelian Sámi Utsjoki Lapland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic
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Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland
topic_facet globaali kehitystutkimus
description This study examines the contestations arising from the early stages of mining expansion in Utsjoki and Sodankylä in Arctic Finland. During the 2000s, Finland became a focus of interest for foreign mining companies due to its peaceful political atmosphere and favourable mining policies. Overall, the global and EU demand for raw materials and critical minerals for the planned transition to a low-carbon society is expected to further increase mining in Finland and the wider Arctic region, which is estimated to contain untapped mineral potential. At the same time, local communities are becoming increasingly aware of the negative impacts of mining on their lifeworlds, in places that have incommensurable value to them beyond extraction. The four articles in this study examine the conflicts caused by mining expansion and the resistance to mining that emerges when the mine projects are still uncertain and not constructed, but people have a tangible experience that life as they know it is at stake. In Utsjoki, the study traces the organisation and actions of the Anti-Mining Coalition movement of the Deatnu Valley between 2014–2015 and vis à vis the Karelian Diamond Resources company’s reservation notification for preliminary mineral exploration on Sámi land. Through a cross-border movement and counter-mapping of their land against the external vision and mapping of the land as mineral-rich, the movement challenged the company’s reservation, with the result that the company withdrew. In Sodankylä, the study tracks the impacts of the proposed Anglo American Sakatti “green” mine project on reindeer herders and other habitants between 2016 and 2023, as well as the dimensions of resistance and alternative territorial relations in a pro-mining municipality with already existing mines, and several ongoing mineral exploration and mining projects. In this study, my aim was to understand ethnographically the asymmetries of power and the resulting contestations and vulnerabilities in how land is defined, known, and targeted for ...
author2 Blaser, Mario
Kröger, Markus
Ranta, Eija
Helsingin yliopisto, valtiotieteellinen tiedekunta
Poliittisten, yhteiskunnallisten ja alueellisten muutosten tohtoriohjelma
Helsingfors universitet, statsvetenskapliga fakulteten
Doktorandprogrammet i politisk, samhällelig och regional förändring
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences
Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Changes
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Lassila, Maija M.
author_facet Lassila, Maija M.
author_sort Lassila, Maija M.
title Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland
title_short Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland
title_full Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland
title_fullStr Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland
title_full_unstemmed Incommensurabilities of new arctic extractive projects : Resistance to mining among Sámi, reindeer herders and local communities in Sápmi and Finnish Lapland
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Joensuu: Helsingin yliopisto, 2024, Dissertationes Universitatis Helsingiensis. 2954-2898
Dissertationes Universitatis Helsingiensis
URN:ISSN:2954-2952
URN:ISBN:978-951-51-9652-1
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/572542
op_rights Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty.
This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.
Publikationen är skyddad av upphovsrätten. Den får läsas och skrivas ut för personligt bruk. Användning i kommersiellt syfte är förbjuden.
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