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SUMMARY:APECS Sweden workshop “Voices from the North. Exploring research on resource extraction, local communities and built environments in Northern Sweden” 
LOCATION:Luleå\, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is organised by APECS Sweden (Association of Polar Early-Caree
 r Scientists) at Luleå University of Technology.\nIt will explore the proce
 ss of resource extraction, which has been shaping Northern Sweden both phys
 ically and socially, from a local perspective. Three speakers from Luleå Un
 iversity of Technology will present their ongoing research on the local con
 text and on the interrelations among communities, society and built environ
 ment in Norrbotten.Their insights on power relations, indigenous perspectiv
 es and built heritage will spark the debate. How is resource extraction sha
 ping the space and the society of the region?\nHow do different stakeholder
 s interact and which roles do indigenous peoples and the historic built env
 ironment play within these ongoing transformations? It is expected that the
 se and other questions will emerge and evolve with the contribution of the 
 participants, especially among early-career researchers.\nFind more informa
 tion and how to register here: https://www.ltu.se/org/sbn/Kalendarium/Assoc
 iation-of-Polar-Early-Career-Scientists-APECS-Workshop-1.189692?l=en\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The workshop is organised by APECS Sweden (Association of Polar Early-Ca
 reer Scientists) at Luleå University of Technology.</p><p>It will explore t
 he process of resource extraction, which has been shaping Northern Sweden b
 oth physically and socially, from a local perspective. Three speakers from 
 Luleå University of Technology will present their ongoing research on the l
 ocal context and on the interrelations among communities, society and built
  environment in Norrbotten.Their insights on power relations, indigenous pe
 rspectives and built heritage will spark the debate. How is resource extrac
 tion shaping the space and the society of the region?</p><p>How do differen
 t stakeholders interact and which roles do indigenous peoples and the histo
 ric built environment play within these ongoing transformations? It is expe
 cted that these and other questions will emerge and evolve with the contrib
 ution of the participants, especially among early-career researchers.</p><p
 >Find more information and how to register here: <a href="https://www.ltu.s
 e/org/sbn/Kalendarium/Association-of-Polar-Early-Career-Scientists-APECS-Wo
 rkshop-1.189692?l=en">https://www.ltu.se/org/sbn/Kalendarium/Association-of
 -Polar-Early-Career-Scientists-APECS-Workshop-1.189692?l=en</a></p>
DTSTAMP:20260425T084152Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190903T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190903T170000
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