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Analysis of the innovative development of circumpolar countries in the context of the fourth industrial revolution
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Issue 816. , IOP Publishing, 2021.
Мармилова Е. П., Арктика и Север 2026 № 63 С. 368–384
The aim of this article is to conduct a meta-analysis of foreign scientific publications in order to identify modern trends in the development of the creative economy and creative industries in the Arctic. The main method of the scientific research was a meta-analysis of the specialized literature. The analysis was carried out on the basis of two databases of peer-reviewed scientific publications — Scopus and Web of Science. These are the largest databases, which are ...
Added: June 17, 2026
Lola I. S., Asoskov D., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2026 Т. 30 № 2 С. 344–376
The article analyzes the transformation of China's economic growth mechanisms in the period after Xi Jinping came to power, with a focus on interprovincial heterogeneity. Based on panel data for 29 provinces of China for 2001-2024, the Bayesian hierarchical regression model is estimated, which makes it possible to identify both average (fixed) and provincial-specific (random ...
Added: May 26, 2026
Pavlenko E., Tolstykh D., British Journal of Sociology of Education 2026 P. 1–18
This article examines how youth in a Russian Arctic monotown construct agency through vocational education and training (VET) amid extreme structural constraints. Drawing on cultural sociology, it reconceptualises agency as a narrative construct, mobilising shared repertoires to render scripted pathways viable and morally coherent. Based on 65 interviews with 16–20-year-old students across five VET schools, ...
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Жигунов А. Ю., В кн.: Медиаобраз региона в современной массовой коммуникации.: Вологда: Вологодский государственный университет, 2022. С. 288–296.
The article is devoted to the peculiarities of interpreting of the concept-ideologem "Arctic" in modern Russian media. The historical prerequisites for the formation of the perception of the Arctic by a mass Russian-speaking addressee as a native, home territory are formulated. The most frequent lexical representatives that characterize the region and allow to identify the ...
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Жигунов А. Ю., Terra Linguistica 2020 Т. 11 № 3 С. 97–107
The Arctic and its development issues become more and more important in the information agenda of the Russian and world media over the past years. The reasons for this increased attention to the region are the activities of main decision makers: authorities, army, business, nature defenders, international organizations, etc., aimed at expanding regional influence, improving ...
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Klyueva V., Журнал фронтирных исследований 2024 Т. 9 № 4 С. 146–168
The paper focuses on the analysis of survival practices in northern Russian settlements that developed in the 1990s. Most of the northern settlements were in a state of decline: changes in the socio‑demographic composition and population size, transformation of the local economy, degradation of transport infrastructure, deterioration in the quality of life. The reason for the decline ...
Added: March 26, 2026
Klyueva V., Социология науки и технологий 2024 Т. 15 № 2 С. 26–44
The concept of Arctic urbanization, widely used in contemporary Northern Studies, implies that academic and higher education institutions create a competitive advantage for Arctic cities when located there. The focus of science in the Arctic is specific – it stems from the logic of industrial development of the area. The Branch of the USSR Academy ...
Added: March 26, 2026
Klyueva V., Studia Historiae Scientiarum 2025 Vol. 24 P. 131–158
The natural and climatic conditions prevailing in the Russian Arctic have a profound impact on the development of industry and science: Traditional industries are inefficient here, and the process of dynamizing/revitalizing this area and adapting people and technologies to new realities requires specialized research. These circumstances have led some Northern and Arctic cities to develop ...
Added: March 26, 2026
Фаузер В. В., Smirnov A., Арктика: экология и экономика 2018 № 3 С. 3–22
The article reviews the World Arctic and its constituent parts: Russian, North American and West European. The subject of the study is the peculiarities of population settlement and the development of the economy of Arctic administrative-territorial entities. The purpose of the article is to present the World Arctic from diff erent angles — the availability ...
Added: March 19, 2026
Smirnov A., Арктика и Север 2020 № 40 С. 270–290
The article presents an estimate of the Arctic population in 1900–2019 by country and macroregion, obtained using official statistics of eight Arctic States. Analysis of spatial and temporal data revealed the main patterns of the Arctic population formation. Calculations show the world’s Arctic population increased from 1.3 million in 1900 to 6.1 million in 1989, ...
Added: March 19, 2026
Smirnov A., Арктика: экология и экономика 2020 № 2 С. 18–30
The author proposes his own method for calculating the human development index at the municipal level, which allows taking into account the age structure of the deceased, the expected duration of education and the purchasing power of money, based on municipal statistics. The territories of the Arctic zone of Russia are differentiated by life expectancy, ...
Added: March 18, 2026
Smirnov A., Арктика и Север 2023 № 53 С. 260–272
The article considers “digital twins” of the population as a tool for socio-demographic research and territorial management. The experience of creating digital twins of the population and interactive websites devoted to demographic issues is systematized. A methodology for creating a digital twin of the Arctic population is proposed, based on three methodological principles: consideration of ...
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Khimchenko E. E., Kozlov I. E., Myslenkova K.P. et al., JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS 2025 Vol. 130 No. 12 Article e2025JC022805
In this study, we describe in situ measurements of internal waves (IWs) in the Vilkitsky Strait, which connects the Kara and Laptev Seas in the Arctic Ocean. The measurements were conducted at three moorings over three weeks in autumn 2019 and demonstrated the presence of highly intense IWs. Although the study region is located poleward ...
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Ovsepyan E., Dorokhova E., Ovsepyan Y. et al., Journal of Marine Systems 2025 Vol. 252 Article 104140
Grain-size analyses, end-member modeling, X-ray fluorescence, and radionuclide activity measurements were conducted on sediment minicores collected from the middle-outer shelf of the East Siberian Sea (ESS) and the upper part of the adjacent continental slope to elucidate the sedimentation mechanisms in this poorly studied region. The grain-size data demonstrate that clayey silt and silt strongly ...
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Plusnin J., В кн.: Живое наследие памяти: Пётр Владимирович Боярский : сборник научных статей по итогам круглого стола.: М.: Институт наследия, 2023. Гл. 7 С. 68–83.
The text presents the author's subjective recollections of P.V. Boyarsky in the 1980s. The author illustrates the early implementation of Boyarsky's ideas on the psychological and behavioral aspects of the Arctic historical experiment, an immediate undertaking that arose. Boyarsky's leadership qualities, sociability, and altruism enabled him to create effective teams from a wide variety of ...
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М.: Институт наследия, 2023.
This collection presents materials from a roundtable discussion dedicated to the multifaceted legacy of the outstanding scientist Pyotr Vladimirovich Boyarsky. The discussion took place in April 2023 at the D.S. Likhachev Russian Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage (Heritage Institute), as part of the "Living Heritage of Memory" project.
The publication includes welcome addresses from ...
Added: February 12, 2026
Strelnikova I., Вестник Томского государственного университета 2026 № 522 С. 130–143
The Arctic, becoming the so-called bifurcation point of international relations, is of interest today not only for Arctic but also for non-Arctic countries, as well as for Russian and foreign researchers, as a new system of international relations is being formed in the region. Being in a situation of limited opportunities and sanctions pressure, Russia ...
Added: February 9, 2026
Strelnikova I., India Quarterly 2026 Vol. 82 No. 1 P. 45–63
The melting polar environment has amplified the strategic significance of the Arctic, transforming it into a theatre for both resource extraction and great power competition. Russia, India and China are increasingly seeking strategic partnerships and economic opportunities within this region. This article explores the evolving cooperation dynamics, opportunities and challenges for these three nations in ...
Added: February 7, 2026
Krasulina O. Y., Чебоксары: ИД «Среда», 2026.
This article examines the theory and methodology for analyzing and assessing Russia's economic interests as a driving force in its interactions with circumpolar countries within the global economic system, amidst socioeconomic, technological, and environmental changes. Particular attention is paid to analyzing the influence of geopolitical factors on the economic development of the Arctic region and ...
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Chistikov M., В кн.: Северная Европа: политика безопасности вчера и сегодня. Доклады Института Европы № 425Вып. 425.: М.: Институт Европы РАН, 2025. Гл. 11 С. 106–114.
The international political crises of 2014 and 2022, which were external to the Arctic region, led to significant changes in the understanding and implementation of regional security policy. The key transformation that has taken place in the context of crises is the gradual transition from a model of "positive" to a model of "negative" security. ...
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Sergunin A. A., Konyshev V., , in: The Russian Arctic in the 2010s and 2020s: Selected Articles from the Arctic Yearbook.: Peterborough: North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network, 2025. P. 607–610.
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Sergunin A. A., , in: The Russian Arctic in the 2010s and 2020s: Selected Articles from the Arctic Yearbook.: Peterborough: North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network, 2025. P. 300–314.
Russian Arctic cities acknowledge the need to build sustainable development strategies (SDSs) to ensure their long-term socio-economic and ecological viability. They try to create proper conceptual, legal and institutional settings for the development and implementation of such strategies. First and foremost, the Arctic cities aim to create and develop an efficient strategy planning system, which is seen as a necessary precondition ...
Added: January 7, 2026