From Ice Law to ICE LAW: Constructing an Interdisciplinary Research Project on the Political-Legal Challenges of Polar Environments
(2015)
Book Chapter
Steinberg, P., & Coddington, K. (2015). From Ice Law to ICE LAW: Constructing an Interdisciplinary Research Project on the Political-Legal Challenges of Polar Environments. In L. Heininen, H. Exner-Pirot, & J. Plouffe (Eds.), 2015 Arctic yearbook (443-449). Northern Research Forum
Outputs (3)
The ‘entrepreneurial spirit’: Exxon Valdez and nature tourism development in Seward, Alaska (2015)
Journal Article
Coddington, K. (2015). The ‘entrepreneurial spirit’: Exxon Valdez and nature tourism development in Seward, Alaska. Tourism Geographies, 17(3), 482-497. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2015.1036917After the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, residents of Seward, Alaska turned in increasing numbers to nature tourism. Once a shipping, logging, and fishing town, the community is now known for a range of nature tourism businesses designed to allow acces... Read More about The ‘entrepreneurial spirit’: Exxon Valdez and nature tourism development in Seward, Alaska.
Feminist Geographies “Beyond” Gender: de-Coupling Feminist Research and the Gendered Subject (2015)
Journal Article
Coddington, K. (2015). Feminist Geographies “Beyond” Gender: de-Coupling Feminist Research and the Gendered Subject. Geography Compass, 9(4), 214-224. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12207Increasingly feminist geographers are breaking the ties between feminist research and gendered subjects, envisioning feminist scholarship “beyond gender.” How did this trend emerge? This essay traces some of the significant shifts within feminist thi... Read More about Feminist Geographies “Beyond” Gender: de-Coupling Feminist Research and the Gendered Subject.