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Exploring Greenpeace's effort to expand its engagement in the Circumpolar North in the 21st century, this book examines how this work is affected and informed by the organisation's controversial legacy of anti-sealing campaigning in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Exploring Greenpeace's effort to expand its engagement in the Circumpolar North in the 21st century, this book examines how this work is affected and informed by the organisation's controversial legacy of anti-sealing campaigning in the 1970s and 1980s.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9781041143529
- ISBN-10: 1041143524
- Artikelnr.: 75126759
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9781041143529
- ISBN-10: 1041143524
- Artikelnr.: 75126759
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Danita Catherine Burke is a senior research fellow based at the Center for War Studies and the international politics and border regions group at the Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark. Dr. Burke was a Northern Scholars Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh while completing this book. Her recent publications include Cultural Violence, Stigma and the Legacy of the Anti-Sealing Movement (2023), WWF and Arctic Environmentalism: Conservationism and the ENGO in the Circumpolar North (2022), Diplomacy and the Arctic Council (2019), and International Disputes and Cultural Ideas in the Canadian Arctic (2018).
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction 1
Structuring the Greenpeace Discussion: Audience Appeal 3
Inspiration 6
Chapter Breakdown 7
Notes 9
References 12
2 The Founding of Greenpeace 15
Establishing Greenpeace 16
Environmentalism and Colonialism 23
Conclusion 25
Notes 25
References 30
3 Greenpeace and the Legacy of Its Anti-Sealing
Campaigning 35
The Rise of the Anti-Sealing Movement 36
Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Activism: A Brief Overview 37
Indigenous Leadership Pushing Greenpeace's Change 44
Reconciling with Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Past 49
Beyond the Anti-Sealing Campaign 54
Conclusion 59
Notes 59
References 62
4 Traditional Lands and Reindeer Herders: Sámi, Finland 68
Greenpeace, Sámi of Finland, and the Forestry Industry 68
Conclusion 76
Notes 76
References 79
5 Seismic Testing and Inuit Rights: Kangiqtugaapik/
Clyde River, Nunavut 82
Kangiqtugaapik/Clyde River, the National Energy Board,
and Seismic Testing 82
Working with Greenpeace and the Supreme Court Challenge 84
Conclusion 90
Notes 92
References 95
6 Protesting Oil Exploration and Working to
Protect a Sacred Area: Arctic 30 and the Nenet
and Khanty of Numto, Russia 96
The Arctic 30 and the Russian Oil and Gas Industry 97
Numto and Working with Local Indigenous Peoples in Russia 100
Conclusion 106
Notes 106
References 111
7 Conclusion 114
Notes 118
Appendix A: Background on Primary Book Sources 119
Index 123
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction 1
Structuring the Greenpeace Discussion: Audience Appeal 3
Inspiration 6
Chapter Breakdown 7
Notes 9
References 12
2 The Founding of Greenpeace 15
Establishing Greenpeace 16
Environmentalism and Colonialism 23
Conclusion 25
Notes 25
References 30
3 Greenpeace and the Legacy of Its Anti-Sealing
Campaigning 35
The Rise of the Anti-Sealing Movement 36
Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Activism: A Brief Overview 37
Indigenous Leadership Pushing Greenpeace's Change 44
Reconciling with Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Past 49
Beyond the Anti-Sealing Campaign 54
Conclusion 59
Notes 59
References 62
4 Traditional Lands and Reindeer Herders: Sámi, Finland 68
Greenpeace, Sámi of Finland, and the Forestry Industry 68
Conclusion 76
Notes 76
References 79
5 Seismic Testing and Inuit Rights: Kangiqtugaapik/
Clyde River, Nunavut 82
Kangiqtugaapik/Clyde River, the National Energy Board,
and Seismic Testing 82
Working with Greenpeace and the Supreme Court Challenge 84
Conclusion 90
Notes 92
References 95
6 Protesting Oil Exploration and Working to
Protect a Sacred Area: Arctic 30 and the Nenet
and Khanty of Numto, Russia 96
The Arctic 30 and the Russian Oil and Gas Industry 97
Numto and Working with Local Indigenous Peoples in Russia 100
Conclusion 106
Notes 106
References 111
7 Conclusion 114
Notes 118
Appendix A: Background on Primary Book Sources 119
Index 123
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction 1
Structuring the Greenpeace Discussion: Audience Appeal 3
Inspiration 6
Chapter Breakdown 7
Notes 9
References 12
2 The Founding of Greenpeace 15
Establishing Greenpeace 16
Environmentalism and Colonialism 23
Conclusion 25
Notes 25
References 30
3 Greenpeace and the Legacy of Its Anti-Sealing
Campaigning 35
The Rise of the Anti-Sealing Movement 36
Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Activism: A Brief Overview 37
Indigenous Leadership Pushing Greenpeace's Change 44
Reconciling with Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Past 49
Beyond the Anti-Sealing Campaign 54
Conclusion 59
Notes 59
References 62
4 Traditional Lands and Reindeer Herders: Sámi, Finland 68
Greenpeace, Sámi of Finland, and the Forestry Industry 68
Conclusion 76
Notes 76
References 79
5 Seismic Testing and Inuit Rights: Kangiqtugaapik/
Clyde River, Nunavut 82
Kangiqtugaapik/Clyde River, the National Energy Board,
and Seismic Testing 82
Working with Greenpeace and the Supreme Court Challenge 84
Conclusion 90
Notes 92
References 95
6 Protesting Oil Exploration and Working to
Protect a Sacred Area: Arctic 30 and the Nenet
and Khanty of Numto, Russia 96
The Arctic 30 and the Russian Oil and Gas Industry 97
Numto and Working with Local Indigenous Peoples in Russia 100
Conclusion 106
Notes 106
References 111
7 Conclusion 114
Notes 118
Appendix A: Background on Primary Book Sources 119
Index 123
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction 1
Structuring the Greenpeace Discussion: Audience Appeal 3
Inspiration 6
Chapter Breakdown 7
Notes 9
References 12
2 The Founding of Greenpeace 15
Establishing Greenpeace 16
Environmentalism and Colonialism 23
Conclusion 25
Notes 25
References 30
3 Greenpeace and the Legacy of Its Anti-Sealing
Campaigning 35
The Rise of the Anti-Sealing Movement 36
Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Activism: A Brief Overview 37
Indigenous Leadership Pushing Greenpeace's Change 44
Reconciling with Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Past 49
Beyond the Anti-Sealing Campaign 54
Conclusion 59
Notes 59
References 62
4 Traditional Lands and Reindeer Herders: Sámi, Finland 68
Greenpeace, Sámi of Finland, and the Forestry Industry 68
Conclusion 76
Notes 76
References 79
5 Seismic Testing and Inuit Rights: Kangiqtugaapik/
Clyde River, Nunavut 82
Kangiqtugaapik/Clyde River, the National Energy Board,
and Seismic Testing 82
Working with Greenpeace and the Supreme Court Challenge 84
Conclusion 90
Notes 92
References 95
6 Protesting Oil Exploration and Working to
Protect a Sacred Area: Arctic 30 and the Nenet
and Khanty of Numto, Russia 96
The Arctic 30 and the Russian Oil and Gas Industry 97
Numto and Working with Local Indigenous Peoples in Russia 100
Conclusion 106
Notes 106
References 111
7 Conclusion 114
Notes 118
Appendix A: Background on Primary Book Sources 119
Index 123







