- Introduction - Defining & Mapping the Arctic: Sovereignties, Policies & Perceptions - Lassi Heininen, Heather Exner-Pirot & Justin Barnes
Section I: Arctic Security and Sovereignty
- The Arctic Ocean: Boundaries and Disputes - Andreas Østhagen & Clive H. Schofield
- FONOP in Vain: The Legal Logics of a US Navy FONOP in the Canadian or Russian Arctic - Cornell Overfield
- The Arctic, Russia and Coercion of Navigation - Viktoriya Nikitina
- A decolonial approach to Arctic security and sovereignty - Gabriella Gricius
- Beyond the nation-state paradigm: Inuit self-determination and international law in the Northwest Passage - Juliana Wilczynski
- At the front lines of increased shipping and climate change: Inuit perspectives on Canadian Arctic sovereignty and security - Nicolien van Luijk, Jackie Dawson, Natalie Carter, Gloria Song, Colleen Parker, Kayla Grey & Jennifer Provencher
Section II: Geopolitics on the Map
- Measuring and mapping the Arctic: Cartography and the legacies of nineteenth-century Arctic science - John Woitkowitz
- The Faroese Sub-State Unit’s Response to Arctic Political Development - Hallbera West
- Arctic Interests and Policy of Turkey: Dilemmas, Approaches, and Initiatives - Onur Limon
- Responsible International Citizenship and China’s Participation in Arctic Regionalization - Sanna Kopra & Liisa Kauppila
- The role of technology in China’s Arctic engagement: A means as well as an end in itself - Camilla T.N. Sørensen & Christopher Weidacher Hsiung
Section III: Mapping Russian Arctic Development
- Strategy, Competition, and Legitimization: Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation - Sergey Sukhankin, P. Whitney Lackenbauer & Troy Bouffard
- The development of Arctic offshore oil and gas resources in Russia: Energy policy updates and new activities by companies - Luiza Brodt
- How Russia’s New Vision of Territorial Development in the Arctic Can Boost China-Russia Economic Collaboration - Gao Tianming & Vasilii Erokhin
Section IV: The Economics of Geography
- A geopolitical outlook on Arctification in northern Europe: Insights from tourism, regional branding and higher education and research institutions - Dorothee Bohn & Alix Varnajot
- A Picture is Worth [More Than] a Thousand Words: Visualizing Local and Tourist Perceptions of Greenland through Social Media Photo Mapping - Tracy Michaud, Colleen Metcalf & Matthew Bampton
- Defining the limitations and opportunities in the consultation with the Sámi: The cases of the Arctic Railway and the Davvi Vindpark - Inker-Anni Sara, Torkel Rasmussen & Roy Krøvel
- Building a High-Performing Collaborative Innovation Ecosystem in the Arctic - Ekaterina Sofroneeva, Catherina von Koskull & Hannu Makkonen
- Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Articulations of the Arctic: Towards Multidimensional Spatiality? - Vesa Väätänen & Kaj Zimmerbauer
- Scenarios for sustainable development in the Arctic until 2050 - Alexandra Middleton, Anastasia Lazariva, Frode Nilssen, Alexey Kalinin & Anastasia Belostotskaya
Section V: Identity & Geography
- Three Hundred Years Hence: Colonialism, Indigeneity, Modernism and Nationalism in the Interpretative Repertoires of the Greenland Hans Egede Statue Debate - Robert Thomsen
- The continuing effects of colonisation in Avanersuaq - Martin Binachon
- Sense of place through human-animal interactions in the Russian Arctic: appropriation of the landscape by non-indigenous migrants - Nadia French
- Perceptions of Wildfire Risk and Responsibility in Management: A Comparative Analysis of Fairbanks, Alaska and Los Angeles, California - Charlene Burns & Jacob Graham
- Arcticness and the Urbanism of the North - Peter Hemmersam
- Indigenizing Education: Historical Perspectives and Present Challenges in Sámi Education - Pigga Keskitalo & Torjer Olsen
- The power of maps in shaping visions about the Arctic - Helena Gonzales Lindberg
Section VI: Art & Culture in Identity
- Introduction - Guest Editor Robert P. Wheelersburg
- Mapping New Genre Arctic Art - Timo Jokela, Maria Huhmarniemi, Ruth Beer & Anna Soloviova
- Through an Applied Visual Art Lens: Mapping the Arctic through Art and Design-based Actions of Place Mapping and a Multisensory Approach - Katri Sofia Konttinen
- Making space for Indigenous perspectives: cultural sovereignty in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - Dzhuliiana Semenova
- Izvatas cultural identification and self-determination: The study of the “Lud” tradition - Karolina Sikora & Maria Fedina
- Complex Yoiks – A Time Traveller: Aboriginal Oral Traditions Among the Sámi in Sweden - Krister Stoor
- City as Home: Sense of Security and Emotional Places in the Drawings of Schoolchildren from the Nordic Countries and Russia - Tatiana Zhigaltsova
Briefing Notes
- Finding Marguerite and Tookoolito: “Mapping Women of the Arctic” - Carol Devine, Tahnee Prior & Gosia Smieszek
- Subsistence: A critical overview of the concept - Susanna Gartler
- Swedish Sámi reindeer herders seek Indigenous rights - Robert P. Wheelersburg
- Arctic Indigenous peoples and the state: Toward a universal convergence of Arctic reconciliation - Barry Scott Zellen
- Plans, problems and perspectives for Greenland's project independence - Michael Paul
- Gateway Maine: Following Old Arctic Routes to a Sustainable Future for the United States - Susana Hancock
- Opening-up the Arctic through international science: The Case of Svalbard, Norway - Mayline Strouk