“You Can Kill Us with Dialogue:” Critical Perspectives on Wind Energy Development in a Nordic-Saami Green Colonial Context
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30109Date
2023-03-11Type
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Fjellheim, Eva Maria BircherAbstract
This article explores Southern Saami reindeer herders’ experiences and contestations
over state consultation and corporate dialogue during a confict over the Øy ellet wind
energy project in Norway. Informed by a committed research approach and juxtaposition with findings from Indigenous peoples’ territorial struggles in Latin-America,
the article provides critical perspectives on governance practices in a Nordic-Saami
green colonial context. The research draws on ethnography from a consultation meeting between Jillen Njaarke, the impacted reindeer herding community, and state
authorities, as well as diverse written material. The study suggests that the state- and
corporate-led “dialogues” displaced the root cause of the confict, revealed epistemic
miscommunication, and perpetuated relations of domination which limited emancipatory efects for Jillen Njaarke. The premises and discourses underpinning the “dialogues” further reproduced racist notions which devalue ancestral Saami reindeer
herding knowledges, practices, and landscape relations. These findings challenge dialogue as prescription of good governance and confict resolution in a context where
democracy and compliance with Indigenous peoples’ rights are perceived as high.
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Fjellheim, E.M. (2024). Resisting unfinished colonial business in Southern Saami reindeer herding landscapes: Struggles over knowledges, worldviews, and values. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35231Publisher
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Fjellheim. “You Can Kill Us with Dialogue:” Critical Perspectives on Wind Energy Development in a Nordic-Saami Green Colonial Context. Human Rights Review. 2023;24(1):25-51Metadata
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