Editorial: Number 49

Kenneth Coates
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The Northern Review has always aspired to be a broad and inclusive academic journal, focusing on northern topics, contributions from northern residents, enthusiastically multidisciplinary, and open to new and provocative voices. Issue Number 49 continues in the well-established tradition.This issue focuses on two important themes: the development of the often neglected Provincial North in Canada, and the evolution of place-based sustainability research. The latter theme reminds us of the contemporary challenge of moving beyond the rhetoric of empowering northerm communities, to doing the hard work of transforming the passion for locally controlled sustainability into practical and effective action. The focus on the Provincial North in Canada, which has been an important analytical priority for the Northern Review for some time, draws attention to the divisions within the region. The Provincial North has ten times the population of the Territorial North, a more robust resource economy, and a wealthier population. It also has some of the poorest communities in Canada, serious infrastructure deficits, almost no political autonomy, and a great deal of control exercised by provincial governments. The Provincial North also attracts little attention from the Government of Canada. Number 49 also includes a fascinating set of general articles. The Northern Review celebrates the diversity of research and analysis that is an integral part of the “new North.” The papers in this section celebrate a variety of voices and perspectives, encouraging young scholars, non-academics, practitioners, and others to contribute their ideas. Equally, the journal continues to celebrate different ways of knowing and sharing ideas. One of the great strengths of the Northern Review is the breadth and range of the topics and ideas it presents. We invite readers to explore this issue with an open mind and a sense of intellectual curiosity. The North—territorial, provincial, and circumpolar—is an important and fascinating place. Enjoy your exploration and your encounter with the diverse and fast-growing intellectual traditions here.
社论:第49号
《北方评论》一直致力于成为一份广泛而包容的学术期刊,关注北方话题,关注北方居民的贡献,热情多学科,开放新的和具有挑衅性的声音。第49期延续了悠久的传统。这个问题集中于两个重要主题:加拿大经常被忽视的北部省份的发展,以及基于地方的可持续性研究的演变。后一个主题提醒我们,当代的挑战是超越赋予北方社区权力的花言巧语,做艰苦的工作,将对地方控制的可持续性的热情转化为实际和有效的行动。一段时间以来,《北方审查》一直把重点放在加拿大省级北部,这是一项重要的分析优先事项,这使人们注意到该区域内部的分歧。省区北部的人口是领土北部的十倍,资源经济更加强劲,人口更加富裕。它也有一些加拿大最贫穷的社区,基础设施严重不足,几乎没有政治自主权,省级政府行使很大的控制权。省北部也很少引起加拿大政府的注意。第49号还包括一组有趣的一般文章。《北方评论》颂扬研究和分析的多样性,这是“新北方”不可分割的一部分。这部分的论文颂扬了各种各样的声音和观点,鼓励年轻学者、非学者、实践者和其他人贡献他们的想法。同样,该杂志继续颂扬认识和分享思想的不同方式。《北方评论》最大的优势之一是它所提出的主题和观点的广度和范围。我们邀请读者以开放的心态和求知欲来探讨这个问题。北部地区,省和极地,是一个重要而迷人的地方。享受你的探索之旅,享受你与这里多样化和快速发展的知识传统的邂逅。
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