Researcher Project E9

E-mail

n_mazzullo@ifl-leipzig.de

Address

Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde

Schongauerstr. 9
D-04329 Leipzig
Germany

www.ifl-leipzig.de

Staff - 3rd phase of research

Dr. Nuccio Mazzullo

Since October 2008 researcher at the Collaborative Research Centre 586 „Difference and Integration“ * PhD thesis on „Perception, tradition and environment among the Sámi people in Northeastern Finland“ * 1995-2005 PhD studies in social anthropology at the University of Manchester (Great Britain) * 1994-1995 MPhil in social anthropology at the University of Manchester (Great Britain) * 1993-1994 MA Econ in social anthropology at the University of Manchester (Great Britain) * 1986-1993 study of sociology at the Università degli Studi di Urbino (Italy) * since 2007 researcher at the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland (Rovaniemi, Finland) * 1993-1995 and 1997-2001 tutorial teaching at the University of Manchester (Great Britain) * 1993 researcher in Ragusa (Italy).

Ausgewählte Veröffentlichungen:

forthcoming. The Nellim forest conflict in Finnish Lapland: between state forest ‘mapping' and local forest ‘living’, in Nomadic and Indigenous Spaces: Productions and Cognitions, edited by Miggelbrink, J., Habeck, J.O., Stammler, F. and Koch, P. Ashgate: Aldershot.

2012. The sense of time in the north: a Sámi perspective. In: Polar Record, FirstView Article online 29.02.2012, Printversion im Juni 2012.

2011. Sámi, in Kleines abc des Nomadismus, edited by A. Nippa. Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg: Hamburg, 190-191.

(with Istomin, K.) 2011. Rentier, in Kleines abc des Nomadismus, edited by A. Nippa. Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg: Hamburg, 182.

2011. Lappland oder Sápmi, in Kleines abc des Nomadismus, edited by A. Nippa. Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg: Hamburg, 124-125.

(with Miggelbrink, J.) 2011. Winterweide und Holzlieferant: Interessenkonflikte bei der Waldnutzung in Nordfinnland. Geographische Rundschau, 63(7/8), 36-42.

2010. More than meat on the hoof? Social significance of reindeer among Finnish Saami in a rationalized pastoralist economy, in Good to Eat, Good to Live with: Nomads and the Animals in Northern Eurasia and Africa, edited by F. Stammler and H. Takakura. Center for Northeast Asia Studies (CNEAS), Tohoku University: Sendai, 101-119.

2009. Sápmi: a symbolic re-appropriation of Lapland as Saamiland, in Máttut – Máddagat: The Roots of Saami Ethnicities, Societies and Spaces / Places, edited by T. Äikäs. Giellagas Institute, University of Oulu: Oulu, 174-185.

(with Ingold, T.) 2008. Being Along: Place, Time and Movement among Sámi People, in Mobility and Place: Enacting European Peripheries, edited by J.O. Bærenholdt and B. Granås. Ashgate: Aldershot, 27-38.