The Arctic Institute Bookshelf Podcast
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TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Critical Arctic Studies with Marjo Lindroth & Monica Tennberg
In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode, we talk with Marjo Lindroth and Monica Tennberg about new ways of describing and understanding the Arctic and its complexity.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Decay and Development in Arctic Kiruna with Eric Boyd
In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode, we talk with Eric Boyd about what is happening with the mining town of Kiruna, Sweden.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Plastics & Friendship in the Arctic with Max Kortmann and Sebastian Pohl
In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode in association with the Austrian Polar Research Institute, we talk to Max Kortmann and Sebastian Pohl about microplastic in the Arctic.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - International Law and the Third Pole with Prabhakar Singh
In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode, we talk with Prabhakar Singh about the Himalaya, the third pole, and international law.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Grappling with Colonial Arctic Art History with Isabelle Gapp (#2-2022)
In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode, we talk with Isabelle Gapp about ecocritical art history and visual representation of the Arctic.

TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Celebrating 10 Years of The Arctic Institute (#1-2022)
In this month’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we hear from The Arctic Institute’s staff members to celebrate the Institute's tenth anniversary.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Ruins of Arctic Infrastructures with Mia Bennett (#12-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Mia Bennett about the anthropocene, infrastructure development and security in the Arctic.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Making and Unmaking Reindeer with Corinna Röver (#11-2021)
In this month’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Corinna Röver about social constructions of reindeer in the Swedish Arctic.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - BlanX Special Episode with Paola Catapano (#10-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to PolarQuest's Paola Catapano about her latest scientific expedition to Svalbard.

TAI Bookshelf Podcast - The Icelandic Coast Guard with Sóley Kaldal (#9-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Sóley Kaldal about working for the Icelandic Coast Guard.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Alternative Approaches to Arctic Security with Gabriella Gricius (#8-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Gabriella Gricius about alternative approaches to security and international relations.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - The Art of [Arctic] Podcasting with Eric Paglia (#7-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Eric Paglia about the art of producing podcasts about the Arctic.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Arctic Exploration with Gregor Sharp and Christian Drury (#6-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Gregor Sharp and Christian Drury about how to critically challenge the narratives of Arctic exploration.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Arctic Identities with Ingrid Medby (#5-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Dr. Ingrid Medby about building Arctic identities.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Arctic with Emily Tsui (#4-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Emily Tsui about underwater cultural heritage and polar law.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Building a Pan-Arctic Fisheries Regime with Ekatarina Uryupova (#3-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Ekaterina Uryupova about her vision for building a pan-Arctic legal fisheries regime.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Arctic Petroleum and the 2°C Goal with Daria Shapovalova (#2-2021)
In this week’s The Arctic Institute’s Bookshelf Podcast’s episode, Daria Shapovalova discusses Arctic petroleum development and the Paris Agreement’s 2°C goal.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast - Geoengineering and Green Colonialism with Aaron Cooper (#1-2021)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk with Aaron Cooper about eoengineering, and the green transition in the Arctic.

TAI Bookshelf Podcast with Victoria Herrmann(#4-2020)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk with Victoria Herrmann talked about climate change research and teaching in the US.
TAI Bookshelf Podcast with Andreas Raspotnik (#3-2020)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk with Andreas Raspotnik about Arctic geopolitics, the role of the European Union as an Arctic actor, and some of his more recent publications.

TAI Bookshelf Podcast with Lillian Hussong (#2-2020)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk with Lillian Hussong about her recent publication "No UNCLOS, No Icebreakers, No Clue? U.S. Arctic Policy Through the Eyes of Congress".
TAI Bookshelf Podcast with Andreas Østhagen (#1-2020)
In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Andreas Østhagen about his recent book on Coast Guards and Ocean Politics in the Arctic (Palgrave, 2020).

High North Dialogue 2015 - Interview with Heather Conley
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High North Dialogue 2015 - Interview with Christian Marcussen
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High North Dialogue 2015 - Interview with Alexander Sergunin
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High North Dialogue 2015 - Interview with Kristin Halvorsen
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High North Dialogue 2015 - Interview with Michael Byers
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Arctic Dialogue 2014 - Interview with Mariah Gill
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Arctic Dialogue 2014 - Interview with Joël Plouffe
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Arctic Dialogue 2014 Podcast Series - Shella Biallas
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Arctic Dialogue 2014 Podcast Series - Klaus Dodds
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Arctic Dialogue 2014 Podcast Series - Hans Kristian Olsen
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Arctic Dialogue 2014 Podcast Series - Captain Jonathan Spaner
Captain Jonathan Spaner is the Director of the Office of Emerging Policy of the US Coast Guard. He is also the Senior Arctic Policy Advisor and leads a delegation on behalf of the State department to the Arctic Council focused on developing a circumpolar business forum.

Arctic Dialogue 2014 Podcast Series - Michael Byers
Michael Byers is a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Global Politics and International Law. His work focuses on the international law and politics of the Arctic. Dr. Byers has been a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford University, and a Professor of Law at Duke University. He has also taught as a visiting professor at the universities of Cape Town, Tel Aviv, and Novosibirsk. Dr. Byers is the author of seven books, including “International Law and the Arctic”, recently published by Cambridge University Press. He spoke with us about his current work, the upcoming Arctic Dialogue 2014 conference, and the topic of Arctic resources.

Arctic Dialogue 2014 Podcast Series - Willy Østreng
Willy Østreng is a political scientist specializing in international affairs with a focus on the polar regions, ocean affairs, and international security. He is President of the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research and served formerly as the executive director of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute and the scientific director of the Center for Advanced Studies at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Willy spoke with us about his current work, the upcoming Arctic Dialogue 2014 conference, and the topic of Arctic resources.
Ruth Davis Post-Kiruna
After the Arctic Council ministerial meeting in Kiruna, Sweden in May of 2013, we had the chance to talk with Ruth Davis of Greenpeace over Skype about the admission of new observer states to the Arctic Council, the environmental concerns that drive Greenpeace's activities, and her own enthusiasm about the engagement of young people with Arctic issues.
Geir Johnsen, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Geir Johnsen, a professor of marine biology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and at the University Centre Svalbard. His enthusiasm for using new technologies to help improve our understanding of marine life is infectious, as is his strong belief in the value of sharing ideas and research with other disciplines. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Governor Igor Orlov, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Igor Orlov, Governor of Russia's Arkhangelsk region, about the historic and future role of Arkhangelsk in the opening of the Arctic, and the importance of ensuring that benefits of Arctic development accrue to all residents. We're grateful to the Governor for permitting us to publish his first-ever English-language interview. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
David Fluharty, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from David Fluharty, Associate Professor at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, about the unknowns that remain in Arctic resource management, particularly as the environment changes. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Harald Loeng, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Harald Loeng, Research Director at Norway's Institute of Marine Research, about the crucial importance of communicating science clearly and accurately to policymakers and the public. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Alexey Pavlov, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Alexey Pavlov, the director of the Association of Polar Early-Career Scientists, about the importance of bridging the gap between the natural sciences and the policy community. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Paal Hilde, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Paal Sigurd Hilde, an Associate Professor at the Norwegian Defence University College and head of the Centre for Norwegian and European Security at Norway's Institute for Defence Studies, about his efforts to "burst the bubble" of hype around the idea of military Arctic conflict. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Eirik Sivertsen, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Eirik Sivertsen, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, about the importance of directing the benefits of northern industry to inhabitants of northern communities. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Christoph Seidler, Arctic Frontiers 2013
During Arctic Frontiers 2013, we spoke with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Christoph Seidler, a science editor at Spiegel Online, who is a keen observer of the growing interest of external actors in the Arctic. You can find other interviews from this series at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Kristine Offerdal, Arctic Frontiers 2013
For Arctic Frontiers 2013, we're speaking with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Kristine Offerdal of Norway's Institute for Defence Studies (IFS), who feels that a better appreciation of historical context is necessary in Arctic research. Follow along with us at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Curt Rice, Arctic Frontiers 2013
For Arctic Frontiers 2013, we're speaking with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Curt Rice of the University of Tromso, who is concerned that the value of threatened languages and cultures in the Arctic is being left out of the conversation about Arctic development. Follow along with us at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Rolf Tamnes, Arctic Frontiers 2013
For Arctic Frontiers 2013, we're speaking with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Rolf Tamnes of the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS) about the Geopolitics in the High North program. Follow along with us at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Andreas Raspotnik, Arctic Frontiers 2013
For Arctic Frontiers 2013, we're speaking with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Andreas Raspotnik, a research fellow at the University of Cologne, about the importance of maintaining a humble approach to this complicated region and topic. Follow along with us at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Stefan Steinicke, Arctic Frontiers 2013
For Arctic Frontiers 2013, we're speaking with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Stefan Steinicke, a Ph.D. candidate at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, about the virtues of looking at Arctic policy questions in terms of risks and opportunities. Follow along with us at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.
Martin Sommerkorn, Arctic Frontiers 2013
For Arctic Frontiers 2013, we're speaking with attendees, speakers and guests of the conference about their work and their hopes for the future Arctic. In this interview, we hear from Martin Sommerkorn, director of conservation with the WWF Global Arctic Programme, about the difference in perspective between classic conservation and sustainability. Follow along with us at www.arcticfrontiers.com or www.thearcticinstitute.org. This series is a joint effort of Arctic Frontiers, the Geopolitics in the High North program and The Arctic Institute.