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413 Silsby Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
Phone: 603-646-0926
Fax: 603-646-1140
a.nicole.stuckenberger@dartmouth.edu
I received my M.A. from the Westfaelische Wilhlems University, Muenster
(Germany) and my PhD from Utrecht University (Netherlands) in 2005 studying the
nexus of the constitution of contemporary Inuit communuties and Christian
movements. As a Postdoc at Dartmouth's Dickey Center's Institute of Arctic
Studies and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Anthropology Department
and in the Writing Program I explore - in research, teaching, writing, and
exhibitions - the wider significance of this field for the relationships
between humans and nature in the context of global climate change. My main
fields of expertise are: Arctic cultures; hunters and gatheres; Anthropology of
the Environment, Society and Religion; the study of knowledge systems; and
material culture.
Publications
Thematis issue
- 2010 guest editor for: Etudes Inuit Studies: Indigenous
understandings of and responses to environmental change.
Books
- 2008 Stuckenberger, A.N. & Zuyderhoudt, L. (eds.): Old knowledge in
new ways: applying indigenous knowledge in Canadian communities today.
Leiden: Brill. (in preparation)
- 2007 Thin Ice - Inuit Traditions within a Changing Environment.
Exhibition at the Hood Museum of Art. With contributions by Aqqaluk Lynge,
William Fitzhugh, Kesler Woodward. Hanover: University of New England Press,
84p.
- 2005 Community at Play: Social and Religious Dynamics in the Modern
Inuit Community of Qikiqtarjuaq. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers,
241p.
Articles and chapters
- 2008 Changing environment, changing society, changing knowledge: adapting
for continuity. In: Traditions on the Move. Jan Jansen (ed.),
Festschrift in honor of Jarich G. Oosten. Leiden: Brill. (invited)
- 2008 Climate change in culture. In: Anthropology and Climate Change:
From Encounters to Actions. (working title). Crate, S. & Nuttall, M.
(Eds.). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. (draft submitted)
- 2007 Inuit Pentecostal Conversion and Social Restoration: Anthropologie
et Société (thematic issue: Du foetus au chamane.) (in print)
- 2007 Pentecostalism in the Inuit community of Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut:
discourses on continuity. Recherches amérindiennes au Quebec. (under
review)
- 2007 Contribution to Cor Remie: Klimawandel en het leven van de Inuit. In:
Als het ijs smelt, poolbewoners en hun omgeving in verandering.
Exhibition catalog. Leiden: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde.
- 2006 Sociality, temporality, and locality in a contemporary Inuit
community. Études Inuit Studies, vol. 30(2).
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