Olga Ulturgasheva

Olga Ulturgasheva is a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. She has published on human and non-human personhood, indigenous childhood and youth, climate change, resilience and adaptation patterns in Siberia, American Arctic, and Amazonia. Her latest book Risky Futures: Climate, Geopolitics and Local Realities in the Uncertain Circumpolar North (Berghahn Books, 2022), which she edited together with Barbara Bodenhorn, focuses on the latest implications of climate change for our understanding of environmental risk, co-production of knowledge, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. She serves as a Principal Investigator and co-Principal Investigator for two large international, collaborative research projects funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and European Research Council (ERC). The projects look at the impact of climate change on knowledge production, environmental policies, and indigenous adaptation patterns in Arctic and beyond.

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Haunting Afterlives of the Gulag in the Siberian Sub-Arctic

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Haunting Afterlives of the Gulag in the Siberian Sub-Arctic

What experiences and senses of place emerge from the legacies of modern industrial projects that have consumed millions of human destinies through incarcerated ... More