Cultural & Social Research in Greenland 1992-2010
Redaktører: Karen Langgård, Flemming Nielsen, Birgit Kleist Pedersen, Kennet Pedersen & Jette Rygaard
Ilisimatusarfik / Forlaget Atuagkat (2010)
Sprog: engelsk
Bogens indhold
Historie
- Jens Boel and Søren T. Thuesen: Greenland and the world: the impact of World War II on Danish-Greenlandic relations (1993)
- Steen Busck: Late-aristocratic spirit. An essay about the Polar researcher Eigil Knuth (2008-2009)
- Ole Marquardt: Income distribution in West Greenland in the second half of the 19th century (1997)
- Kennet Pedersen: Finding and inventing his niche: on Knud Rasmussen's 'new people' (2004-2005)
- Gitte Tróndheim: Adoption in Greenland: a historical overview (2008-2009)
Linguistics
- Birgitte Jacobsen: Greenland chat: language encounter in cyberspace (2006-2007)
- Jens Normann Jørgensen: Yo! Wha up Eskimo? Late-modern linguistic behaviour among youth in Nuuk (2004-2005)
Literature
- Niels Frandsen: Learned to read - and then what? Greenlandic books in North Greenland 1791-1850 (1998-1999)
- Karen Langgård: West Greenlanders' view of East Greenlanders over time - the discourse in Atuagagdliutit from 1861 to the First World War and in Greenlandic literature (1998-1999)
Media
- Birgit Kleist Pedersen: That's the way it is: Aesthetic experiences in two photo books about Greenland (2008-2009)
- Jette Rygaard: 'Proxemic Nuuk': town and urban life with Nuuk as example (2004-2005)
- Jette Rygaard and Birgit Kleist Pedersen: Fieldwork, method and theory - media research in Greenland (1998-1999)
Social research
- Aksel V. Carlsen: The making of the Greenlandic workers movement (2003)
- Wolfgang Kahlig: Historical changes in equal opportunity in Greenland as a factor for the development of welfare (2003)
- Birger Poppel: Are subsistence activities in the Arctic a part of the reality of the market economy, or is the market economy a part of a subsistence based economy? (2006-2007)
Theology
- Sven Rune Havsteen: A musico-teological topos in a Greenlandic narrative: a note on the story of Akamalik (2003)
- Kathrine Kjærgaard: Mirroring the centuries - 300 years of perceiving Hans Egede, the Apostle of Greenland (2006-2007)