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Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv is Professor of Critical Peace and Conflict Studies with a specialization in Security Studies and International Relations at the UiT- The Arctic University of Norway (Tromsø, Norway). Her research interrogates the interactions and tensions between perceptions of state and human security in a variety of contexts, with a particular focus on civil-military interaction and Arctic perceptions of security. She is concerned with representations and performances of civilian agency, drawing upon intersectional approaches to better understand agency, “everyday” security, and possibilities for peace. Due to her work on civil-military interaction, she was one of ten experts selected as a member of the Norwegian national evaluation committee to examine Norway’s efforts in Afghanistan. She has led a number of projects examining human security in the context of Arctic extractive industries and the relationships between states, industry, and people in the Arctic. Her focus on security in the Arctic ensured that she was among the first awarded a Fulbright Arctic Initiative fellowship (2015-2016), coinciding with the US chairmanship of the Arctic Council, after which she was awarded the Nansen Professorship at the University of Akureyri (2017-2018). She currently leads a project examining civilian agency in population-centric and hybrid warfare scenarios (partially funded by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme), and a project investigating the trajectories of indigenous territorial rights in Russia (funded by the Research Council of Norway).
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Routledge eBooks, Jan 9, 2020
Springer polar sciences, 2017
The following chapter examines multiple aspects of including gender perspectives in Arctic resear... more The following chapter examines multiple aspects of including gender perspectives in Arctic research. In the chapter I discuss the definition and understanding of the concept of gender, and then move to the concept of "intersectionality" which recognizes the important linkages between multiple identities of gender, race, ethnicity, class, age, and other social categories. I then discuss both the ways in which gender has been addressed, though still minimally, in Arctic research, as well as some of the ways in which Arctic research is itself gendered. I then discuss how gendered perspectives add important insights into understanding security, and more specifically human security, in the Arctic.
Routledge eBooks, Apr 8, 2022
University of Toronto Press eBooks, Dec 31, 2021
Political Psychology, Sep 15, 2019
Review of International Studies, Feb 22, 2012
Routledge eBooks, Jan 24, 2023
International Feminist Journal of Politics, Sep 1, 2013
Routledge eBooks, Mar 11, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Jan 9, 2020
Routledge eBooks, Apr 8, 2022
Арктика XXI век. Гуманитарные науки, 2016
Contents: Part I Introduction, Theory, Core Concepts and Actors: Introduction Theorizing civil-mi... more Contents: Part I Introduction, Theory, Core Concepts and Actors: Introduction Theorizing civil-military interaction: security, legitimacy, authority and obligation Actors in the civil-military relationship. Part II Norwegian Experiences in Civil-Military Interaction: Norwegian humanitarian policy, the Norwegian model and irresponsible idealism CIMIC: the a "function-that-shall-not-be-nameda (TM). Part III Challenges, Lessons-Learned and Recommendations: a "Hearts-and-mindsa (TM) and vacuums The politics of humanitarian space Why civil-military interaction? Some recommendations A Norwegian future in civil-military interaction? Conclusion. Appendix: methods and parameters Bibliography Index.
Routledge eBooks, Apr 8, 2022
Routledge eBooks, Jan 9, 2020
Routledge eBooks, Jan 9, 2020
Springer polar sciences, 2017
The following chapter examines multiple aspects of including gender perspectives in Arctic resear... more The following chapter examines multiple aspects of including gender perspectives in Arctic research. In the chapter I discuss the definition and understanding of the concept of gender, and then move to the concept of "intersectionality" which recognizes the important linkages between multiple identities of gender, race, ethnicity, class, age, and other social categories. I then discuss both the ways in which gender has been addressed, though still minimally, in Arctic research, as well as some of the ways in which Arctic research is itself gendered. I then discuss how gendered perspectives add important insights into understanding security, and more specifically human security, in the Arctic.
Routledge eBooks, Apr 8, 2022
University of Toronto Press eBooks, Dec 31, 2021
Political Psychology, Sep 15, 2019
Review of International Studies, Feb 22, 2012
Routledge eBooks, Jan 24, 2023
International Feminist Journal of Politics, Sep 1, 2013
Routledge eBooks, Mar 11, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Jan 9, 2020
Routledge eBooks, Apr 8, 2022
Арктика XXI век. Гуманитарные науки, 2016
Contents: Part I Introduction, Theory, Core Concepts and Actors: Introduction Theorizing civil-mi... more Contents: Part I Introduction, Theory, Core Concepts and Actors: Introduction Theorizing civil-military interaction: security, legitimacy, authority and obligation Actors in the civil-military relationship. Part II Norwegian Experiences in Civil-Military Interaction: Norwegian humanitarian policy, the Norwegian model and irresponsible idealism CIMIC: the a "function-that-shall-not-be-nameda (TM). Part III Challenges, Lessons-Learned and Recommendations: a "Hearts-and-mindsa (TM) and vacuums The politics of humanitarian space Why civil-military interaction? Some recommendations A Norwegian future in civil-military interaction? Conclusion. Appendix: methods and parameters Bibliography Index.
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