Northern Review
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Connecting Research with Northern Narratives
Introduction
Northern Review is a distinguished scholarly journal published by YUKON COLLEGE, dedicated to advancing research in Northern Studies, including anthropology, environmental science, and cultural studies pertaining to the Canadian North and similar regions. With its ISSN 0820-0300, Northern Review focuses on presenting insightful analyses and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and students. Although not an open-access journal, it provides a vital platform for high-quality research that explores unique socio-economic, cultural, and ecological phenomena of Northern communities. With a commitment to increasing the visibility of Northern narratives and issues, this journal plays a crucial role in not only documenting but also understanding the complexities of life in the North, making it an invaluable resource for anyone invested in the future of Northern regions.
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