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POLAR RECORD A Journal of and Research Journal of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge

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p 462 p 463 . p 464 1 by Sebastian Knecht. Riffenburgh Sellheim Einar Lund Jensen, Kristine Raahauge and Hans Christian Gulløv. Einar Lund Jensen, Kristine Raahauge and Hans Reviewed by Malgorzata Smieszek. Megan R. Balks and Jerónimo López-Martínez p 444 Megan R. Balks and Jerónimo López-Martínez Maria Ackrén p 404 422 Berkes p and Fikret John-Erik Kocho-Schellenberg

d tion. See the article by D. Harrowfield in the present issue. in the present tion. See the article by D. Harrowfield The arctic climate system. Mark Serreze and Roger Barry. and Roger Barry. climate system. Mark Serreze The arctic Murray and Anita Dey Nuttall. understanding policy and governance. Robert W. International and the arctic: relations and the arctic circle: a geographic encyclopedia of the earth’s polar regions. Andrew J. Hund. Andrew polar regions. a geographic encyclopedia of the earth’s circle: and the arctic Antarctica The arctic in the anthropocene. Emerging research questions. Henry P. Huntington and Stephanie Pfirman. Huntington questions. Henry P. research Emerging in the anthropocene. The arctic Hoosh: roast penguin, scurvy day, and other stories of antarctic cuisine. C. Anthony. and other stories of antarctic penguin, scurvy day, Hoosh: roast COVER PHOTO A. K. (Keith) Jack with Sir on Cultural encounters at Cape Farewell: the east Greenlandic immigrants and the German Moravian mission in the 19th century. in the 19th century. immigrants and the German Moravian mission the east Greenlandic Cultural encounters at Cape Farewell: Lashipa. History of large scale resource exploitation in polar areas. Louwrens Hacquebord. Louwrens exploitation in polar areas. scale resource Lashipa. History of large Siberia: a history of the people. Media and the politics of arctic climate change. When the ice breaks. Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson, Nina Wormbs. climate change. When the ice breaks. Media and the politics of arctic BOOK REVIEWS CONTENTS ARTICLES p 343 David L. Harrowfield and country’: the party 1914–1917. ‘For the sake of science Barr p 366 expeditions, 1909 and 1912. William Swiss de Quervain’s Alfred Lewis p 386 May and George Karen to Ben Macintyre. the media: a response Scott and Shackleton in p 392 Tunsjø Ingrid Lundestad and Øystein China in the Arctic. The United States and perspectives. and future as a self-governing past, current sub-national territory in internationalGreenland relations: p 413 and Anatoly Alekseyev Piers Vitebsky northeast Siberia. Indigenous perspectives from What is a reindeer? the Canadian Arctic. from using network analysis in a case the development of co-management: Tracking image. Pat Millar p 432 polar explorer-hero of photography in the making of his role A. Cook: the Frederick A. O’Neill and track usage. Tanya properties between soil physiochemical relationships walking tracks: Ross Island recreational POLAR RECORD POLAR Research and Antarctic A Journal Arctic of of Cambridge University Institute, Journal Polar Research of the Scott 2015 259 JULY 51 NUMBER VOLUME d n i . 4 - 1 5 _ 4 7 4 2 2 3 0 000322474_51-4.indd 1