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Selling the south: Marketing and commercialisation of Antarctica

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posted on 2023-05-22, 17:47 authored by Hanne NielsenHanne Nielsen
This chapter details the range of material and imaginary resources that have been taken from Antarctica, and provides the context for the continent's commercialisation. How different people view this situation depends on their values and on their 'Antarctic imaginary' - the cluster of values, tropes and ideas that they associate with the place. The cultural frame through which we view Antarctica is often taken for granted, but it is this frame that plays a vital role in shaping our values and priorities. The second part of the chapter therefore examines representa­tions of the continent in the advertising media, highlighting the various ways Antarctica has been used symbolically.

History

Publication title

Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica

Editors

K Dodds, AD Hemmings and P Roberts

Pagination

183-199

ISBN

978 1 78471 767 4

Department/School

Office of the School of Humanities, Ecology and Biodiversity

Publisher

Edward Elgar

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Extent

37

Rights statement

Copyright 2017 Klaus Dodds, Alan D. Hemmings and Peter Roberts

Socio-economic Objectives

189999 Other environmental management not elsewhere classified

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