Culture, Development and Petroleum
An Ethnography of the High North
- 244 pages
- English
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Culture, Development and Petroleum
An Ethnography of the High North
About This Book
The discovery, just forty years ago, of vast oil and gas reserves in the Southwestern part of Norway, and more recently in the Arctic High North region, created an economic titan and posed a vast array of challenges for both the Norwegian government and the residents of this area. How to extract and transport all that oil and gas without despoiling the pristine environment? How to use this wealth in a socially responsible and sustainable way? How to prepare the rural High North citizensâtraditionally fishermen and farmersâfor a global, high-tech economy?
Adopting an original narrative approach to qualitative research, this book tells the stories of 21 individuals either living or having a genuine interest in the High North, from mayors and entrepreneurs to farmers and fishermen. Through these first-hand meetings, it constructs an ethnographic study that reveals how petroleum and development have impacted on the regional economy and culture.
This book will be of interest to all stakeholders in the oil and gas industry, and for students and scholars of organization studies, cultural and communication studies, environmental anthropology, natural resource management and sustainable development.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of contributors
- Prologue: People in the High North
- 1 Introduction
- PART I Passion before cash
- PART II Pushing for change in a foreign business culture
- PART III Risking it
- PART IV Fighting for what you believe in
- PART V The dark side of Norway
- PART VI Mayors by surprise
- Epilogue: Characters solve the complication: writing about culture
- Index