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Arctic Indigenous Governance and Gender (10op)

Toteutuksen tunnus: XAMP1305AV25-3001

Toteutuksen perustiedot


Ilmoittautumisaika
03.12.2025 - 14.01.2026
Ilmoittautuminen toteutukselle on käynnissä.
Ajoitus
14.01.2026 - 18.03.2026
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Opintopistemäärä
10 op
Lähiosuus
10 op
Toteutustapa
Lähiopetus
Yksikkö
Yhteiskuntatieteiden tiedekunta
Opetuskielet
englanti
Paikat
0 - 500
Koulutus
Politiikkatieteiden ja sosiologian tutkinto-ohjelma
Opettajat
Rauna Kuokkanen
Vastuuopettaja
Rauna Kuokkanen
Ryhmät
SOPTsyv
Politiikkatieteet ja sosiologia syventävät opinnot
YTKENG
SOC/YTK - Courses offered in English
Opintojakso
XAMP1305AV25

Arviointiasteikko

H-5

Tavoitteet

After completion of the course the student is able to
- explain the international framework of Indigenous peoples’ rights and global organizing
- examine contemporary efforts by Indigenous peoples for restoration of cultural, political, socio-economic, land and self-governance rights in the Arctic.

Toteutustavat

Teaching profile: FACE-TO-FACE.

Suoritustavat

Seminars and assignments.

Sisältö

The course will explore key ideas, debates, themes and perspectives concerning Indigenous governance and the rights of Indigenous peoples. Seminar discussions will be structured around such topics as: relations between Indigenous peoples and settler governments; contrasting alternate understandings of sovereignty, land, governance and citizenship; international and domestic law; gender relations; and visions of decolonization.

Oppimateriaalit

All readings will be made available on Moodle before the start of the course.



SEMINAR 1 Introduction: Who are Indigenous Peoples? What is Arctic and Indigenous governance?



Required reading:



Lightfoot, Sheryl, and Sarah Maddison. 2024. "Introduction: Indigenous public policy in global context." In Handbook of Indigenous Public Policy, edited by Sheryl Lightfoot and Sarah Maddison, 1-16. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.



SEMINAR 2 Indigenous and Arctic Governance Institutions



Required reading:



Johnsen, Kathrine I., Svein D. Mathiesen, and Inger Marie Gaup Eira. 2017. "Sámi reindeer governance in Norway as competing knowledge systems: a participatory study." Ecology and Society 22 (4).



Gamble, Jim, and Jessica M Shadian. 2017. "One Arctic… but uneven capacity: the Arctic council permanent participants." In One Arctic: The Arctic Council and circumpolar governance, edited by Whitney Lackenbauer, Heather Nicol and Wilfrid Greaves, 142-156. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee and the Centre on Foreign Policy & Federalism.



Additional:



Kuokkanen, Rauna. 2019. "At the intersection of Arctic indigenous governance and extractive industries: A survey of three cases." The Extractive Industries and Society 6 (1): 15-21.



SEMINAR 3 Gendering governance



Required reading:



Tanana, Heather. 2023. "Voices of the River: The Rise of Indigenous Women Leaders in the Colorado River Basin." Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy 34 (2): 266-298.



Midzain-Gobin, Liam, and Caroline Dunton. 2021. "Renewing Relationships? Solitudes, Decolonisation, and Feminist International Policy." Millennium 50 (1): 29–54.



Additional:



Chapter 4 from Kuokkanen, Rauna. 2019. Restructuring Relations: Indigenous Self-Determination, Governance and Gender. New York: Oxford University Press.



SEMINAR 4 Climate Governance



Required reading:



Zentner, Emilie, Maik Kecinski, Angeline Letourneau, and Debra Davidson. 2019. "Ignoring Indigenous peoples—climate change, oil development, and Indigenous rights clash in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge." Climatic change 155 (4): 533-544.



Laptander, Roza, Tim Horstkotte, Joachim Otto Habeck, Sirpa Rasmus, Teresa Komu, Heidrun Matthes, Hans Tømmervik, Kirill Istomin, Jussi T. Eronen, and Bruce C. Forbes. 2024. "Critical seasonal conditions in the reindeer-herding year: A synopsis of factors and events in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia." Polar Science39: 101016.



Additional:



Wilson, Nicole J, Maria G Lira, and Grace O’Hanlon. 2022. "A systematic scoping review of Indigenous governance concepts in the climate governance literature." Climatic Change 171 (3-4): 32.



SEMINAR 5 Co-Management and Stewardship



Required reading:



Staples, Kiri, and David C. Natcher. 2015. "Gender, Decision Making, and Natural Resource Co–management in Yukon." Arctic 68 (3): 356-366.



Esquible, Janessa, Avery Hoffman, Danielle Lowrey, Destiny Ropati, Jacqueline Cleveland, Mike Williams, Jonathan Samuelson, Wilson Justin, Freddie Christiansen, Jessica Black, Rachel Donkersloot, Carrie Stevens, Brooke Woods, Dehrich Chya, and Courtney Carothers. 2024. "Aulukluki neqkat: centering care of salmon and relational research in Indigenous fisheries in the Kuskokwim River, Alaska." Arctic Science 10 (2): 349-371.



Additional:



Nadasdy, Paul. 2005. "The Anti-politics of TEK: The Institutionalization of Co-management Discourse and Practice." Anthropologica 47 (2): 215-232.



SEMINAR 6 Energy Governance



Required reading:



MacKay, Makenzie, Brenda Parlee, and John R. Parkins. 2021. "Towards energy security in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region: insights from community members and local residents." Local Environment 26 (9): 1128-1144.



Awasis, Sakihitowin. 2020. ""Anishinaabe time": temporalities and impact assessment in pipeline reviews." Journal of Political Ecology 27 (1).



Additional:



Amber, Candice, Sandeep Agrawal, and Celine Zoe. 2023. "Just transition in the Northwest Territories: Insights and values from indigenous and non-indigenous northerners." Heliyon 9 (8).


Opetusmenetelmät

Seminars 15h + 3h oral presentation session, required in-person attendance.
Each seminar consists of brief lectures, in-class discussions on the weekly topic and readings, and other possible activities. Active participation is required.
Oral presentation: Each student presents their final assignment as work-in-progress.

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Tenttien ajankohdat ja uusintamahdollisuudet

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Arviointikriteerit, tyydyttävä (1)

Fail (0): Performance is highly deficient or erroneous. The work may be based on serious misunderstandings.

Sufficient (1): The author has identified some key concepts and aspects in the research field. Performance is lacking in scope, superficial, or corresponds poorly to the assignment. The author merely lists things out of context, or addresses them one-sidedly. The work may contain errors or obscurities.

Satisfactory (2): The author has identified the key concepts and aspects in the research field. The performance mainly repeats the content of the course or addresses them one-sidedly.

Arviointikriteerit, hyvä (3)

Good (3): The author has addressed the issue comprehensively. Performance corresponds to the assignment, manifesting skills to analyse and justify the content of the course. The work may contain some deficiencies.

Very good (4): The author has addressed the issue comprehensively. Performance manifest comprehension, insight, and skills to critically analyse and argue the content of the course.

Arviointikriteerit, kiitettävä (5)

Excellent (5): Performance delineates an extensive whole and the author can apply knowledge in a multifaceted way or place it in various contexts. The work manifests independency and insight, and it is a flawless entity that involves justified thinking or critical contemplation. The work is well written and implemented.

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