Summary: | Papers 1, 2 and 3 of this thesis are not available in Munin: 1: Berit Kristoffersen, Stephen Young: Geographies of security and statehood in Norway’s ‘Battle of the North’, Geoforum 41 (2010) pp. 577–584. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.11.006 2: Berit Kristoffersen, 'Opportunistic Adaptation: New discourses on oil, equity and environmental security', Chapter 8 in Karen O’Brien and Elin Selboe (eds), 'The Adaptive Challenge of Climate Change', Cambridge University Press: New York/London (forthcoming). 3: Berit kristoffersen, ‘Securing’ geography: framings, logics and strategies in the Norwegian high north”, In Powell, R. and K. Dodds (eds), 'Polar Geopolitics? Knowledges, Resources and Legal Regimes', Edward Elgar: Cheltenham and Northampton, MA, 2014 pp 131-148. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781781009413.00016 The thesis’ title Drilling Oil into Arctic Minds? points to the central role of geographical imaginaries in state and industry efforts to push oil production northward, and the extent to which local communities and civil society respond to these imaginaries. Critically examining how imaginaries describe and legitimize opportunities for future oil and gas extraction and expose scenarios of economic growth and activity, the thesis identifies the territorial, political and discursive strategies of the state, industry and society, looking at emergent (re)constitutions of economic- and geopolitical space in the Norwegian north. By employing analytical tools and insights from critical geopolitics and security studies, I unpack the processes and practices of the state in relation to other actors. The thesis is composed of four articles, which independently examine these dynamics. Through the articles I illustrate the power of the Norwegian state in how it frames a hierarchy of security concerns where climate change and environmental concerns are pitted against economic, territorial and energy security interests. This is reflected through new geopolitical imaginaries, relating ...
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