Field science and scientific collaboration in the Svalbard Archipelago: beyond science diplomacy

Author:

Strouk Mayline12ORCID,Maisonobe Marion3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS), University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh EH1 1LZ, United Kingdom

2. Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University , Leiden 233 BN, The Netherlands

3. Géographie-cités, CNRS, University Paris 1, University Paris Cité, EHESS , Aubervilliers 93300, France

Abstract

Abstract The presence of non-Arctic and non-European countries in the Arctic has been growing over the past two decades. Given the geographic distance of these countries from the polar region, their presence in the High North may seem surprising. In this article, we study the presence in Svalbard of scientists from different origins and how they interact through an analysis of the field missions in which they are involved. Combining network analysis and interviews, we highlight the role of the stations located in the archipelago for access to the field and the cooperation strategies of scientists, including those from countries that do not have stations above the Arctic Circle. We tackle issues of integration in this area by empirically discussing three logics: (1) scientific autonomy, (2) core-periphery structure, and (3) regional patterns of cooperation, thus going beyond an approach strictly limited to the analysis of science diplomacy policies.

Funder

Royal Society of Edinburgh

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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