The paper argues that late-night hosts’ responses to tragic events have become more 1) instantaneous, 2) serious & 3) civically-minded based on an analysis of nine late-night shows’ monologue segments 📈🗞️
The paper is part of the special issue “From Resistance to Legitimacy: The Changing Role of Humour in Politics” edited by Daniel Beck & Alexander Spencer for the journal of *Alternatives: Global, Local, Political* 📚
Based on interviews, participant observation & a workshop with tourism workers in 🇨🇦, 🇮🇸 & 🇳🇴, the article outlines three types of Arctic tourism workers: 🗣️Local/Indigenous Storyteller 🌿Sustainability Educator 🛟Safety Expert The study is part of the EU Horizon 2020 JUSTNORTH research project 🇪🇺
❄️ The article is part of a thematic issue on Arctic Regional Governance: Actors and Transformations, edited by the brilliant Anastassia Obydenkova 📚 Thank you to Wiebke Kallweit & the Open Access Fund of Nord University’s Library for making the article accessible to all #openaccess
I presented an early draft at the ECIB & am incredibly grateful for the excellent feedback of discussant Andrea Liese, useful comments by Bernhard Zangl & Thomas Sommerer + advice & conference-organization wizardry of Johanna Speyer, @nilsstockmann.bsky.social, Tina Rosner-Merker & Friedrich Plank ✨