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Publications by Susanna Hansen Van Der Watt

Peer reviewed

Articles

[1]
B. Frame et al., "Tourism and heritage in Antarctica : exploring cultural, natural and subliminal experiences," Polar Geography, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 37-57, 2022.
[2]
J. Dahl, P. Roberts and L.-M. van der Watt, "Is there anything natural about the polar?," Polar Record, pp. 1-4, 2019.
[3]
N. Eklund and L.-M. van der Watt, "Refracting (geo)political choices in the Arctic," The Polar Journal, pp. 1-18, 2017.
[5]
L.-M. van der Watt and S. Swart, "Falling off the Map : South Africa, Antarctica and Empire, c. 1919-59," Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 267-291, 2015.
[7]
L.-M. van der Watt, "Return to Gondwanaland : South Africa, Antarctica, minerals and apartheid," The Polar Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 72-93, 2013.
[8]
L.-M. van der Watt, "The emerging politics of Antarctica," The Polar Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 474-476, 2013.
[9]
L.-M. van der Watt, "'To kill the locusts, but not destroy the farmers': Officials, farmers and the plagues of Pharaoh, c. 1920-1935," South African Historical Journal, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 356-383, 2010.

Chapters in books

[10]
A. E. Nilsson et al., "Regional Futures Nested in Global Structures," in The Politics of Arctic Resources : Change and Contuity in the "Old North" of Northern Europe, E. Carina H. Keskitalo Ed., : Routledge, 2019.
[11]
P. Roberts and L.-M. van der Watt, "An Environment Too Extreme? The Case of Bouvetøya," in Ice and Snow in the Cold War : Histories of Extreme Climatic Environments, Julia Herzberg, Christian Kehrt, and Franziska Torma Ed., New York and Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2018.
[12]
L.-M. van der Watt and P. Roberts, "Voicing Bipolar Futures : The Antarctic Treaty System and Arctic Governance in Historical Perspective," in Competing Arctic Futures : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Nina Wormbs Ed., New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 139-164.
[13]
A. E. Nilsson et al., "Future narratives," in Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic : Perspectives from the Barents Area, AMAP Ed., Oslo, Norway : Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme, 2017, pp. 109-126.
[14]
P. Roberts and L.-M. van der Watt, "On past, present and future Arctic expeditions," in The New Arctic, Birgitta Evengård, Joan Nymand Larsen and Oyvind Paasche Ed., : Springer International Publishing, 2015, pp. 57-68.
[15]
P. Roberts, K. Dodds and L.-M. Van der Watt, "'But Why Do You Go There?' : Norway and South Africa in the Antarctic during the 1950s," in Science, geopolitics and culture in the polar region : Norden beyond borders, Sverker Sörlin Ed., Farnham : Ashgate, 2013, pp. 79-110.

Non-peer reviewed

Conference papers

[16]
D. Avango and L.-M. van der Watt, "On constructing Cultural Heritage in Antarctica (CHAQ)," in Invited presentation at Instituto Antártico Argentino (IAA), Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 1, 2019., 2019.

Chapters in books

[17]
L. Piper and L.-M. van der Watt, "Conclusion: Time, and the Future of Polar History," in The Cambridge History of the Polar Regions, Adrian Howkins and Peder Roberts Ed., : Cambridge University Press, 2023, pp. 770-788.
[18]
L.-M. Van der Watt, P. Roberts and J. Lajus, "Institutions and the changing nature of Arctic research during the early Cold War," in Cold Science : Environmental Knowledge in the North American Arctic during the Cold War, Stephen Bocking and Daniel Heidt Ed., : Routledge, 2019, pp. 197-216.
[19]
L.-M. van der Watt, "Contemporary Environmental Politics and Discourse Analysis in Antarctica," in Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica, Klaus Dodds; Alan D. Hemmings and Peder Roberts Ed., : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017, pp. 584-597.
[20]
P. Roberts, K. Dodds and L.-M. van der Watt, "'But why do you go there?' Norway and South Africa in the Antarctic during the 1950s," in Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region: Norden Beyond Borders, : Informa UK Limited, 2016, pp. 79-108.
[21]
P. Roberts, A. Howkins and L.-M. Van der Watt, "Antarctica : A Continent for the Humanities," in Antarctica and the Humanities, London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 1-23.
[22]
L.-M. van der Watt et al., "European Arctic Initiatives : Capacities, Gaps and Future Opportunities," in The Changing Arctic and the European Union, Adam Stępień, Timo Koivurova and Paula Kankaanpää Ed., Amsterdam : Brill Nijhoff, 2016, pp. 243-295.
[23]
L.-M. van der Watt and S. Swart, "The Whiteness of Antarctica : Race and South Africa's Antarctic History," in Antarctica and the Humanities, Peder Roberts, Lize-Marié van der Watt and Adrian Howkins Ed., New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 125-156.

Reports

[24]
L.-M. van der Watt and L. M. Nilsson, "Hållbar utveckling i norra Sverige : Bundna mönster och historiska brytpunkter," Umeå, Arctic Research Centre publication series, 5, 2017.
[26]
A. E. Nilsson, H. Carlsen and L.-M. van der Watt, "Uncertain Futures: The Changing Global Context of the European Arctic. Report from a scenario workshop in Pajala, Sweden, 9-10 March 2015," Stockholm : Stockholm Environment Institute, SEI Working Paper, 2015-12, 2015.

Collections

[28]
"Antarctica and the Humanities," 1st ed. London, Palgrave Macmillan, Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology, 2016.
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