
Greaves, Wilfrid
Dr. Wilfrid Greaves is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. His research principally examines the intersections between security theory and environmental politics with focuses on climate change, energy extraction, Indigenous peoples, and the circumpolar Arctic. He has also published studies on Canadian foreign policy, complex peace operations, counterinsurgency, and Arctic governance. Dr. Greaves is author of more than a dozen peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and his first book, Indigenizing Arctic Security: Polar Politics and Environmental Change in Canada and Norway, is forthcoming from University of Toronto Press.
Research Interests: Security theory, Environmental politics, Climate change, Energy extraction, Indigenous peoples, Circumpolar Arctic.
Listing Details
Institution: | University of Victoria |
Fields of Expertise: | Colonialism Defence and Security Environmental Politics and Policy Federalism and Territorial Politics Indigenous Politics |
Research groups: | Democracy/Populism/Nationalism |
Email: | wgreaves@uvic.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English |
Publications: | 2016. “Arctic In/Security and Indigenous Peoples: Comparing Inuit in Canada and Sámi in Norway.” Security Dialogue 47 (6): 461-480. Forthcoming. “Colonialism, Statehood, and Sámi in Norden and the Norwegian High North.” In Kamrul Hossain and Anna Petrétei, eds. Human and Societal Security in the Circumpolar Arctic. Leiden and Boston: Brill. (with D. Berezhkov) Forthcoming. “Indigenous Peoples.” In Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, ed. Handbook on Arctic Security. London: Routledge. Forthcoming. “National Security and the High North: Post-Cold War Arctic Security Policy in Norway.” In Wilfrid Greaves and P. Whitney Lackenbauer, eds. Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic (in preparation for submission to University of Toronto Press). Forthcoming. Indigenizing Arctic Security: Polar Politics and Environmental Change in Canada and Norway. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. P. W. Lackenbauer, Heather Nicol, and W. Greaves, eds. 2017. One Arctic: The Arctic Council and Circumpolar Governance. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee and Centre for Foreign Policy and Federalism. J. Lukovich, K. Keil, W. Greaves, and M. Behl, eds. 2016. Special Section on “Arctic in the Anthropocene: Sustainability in a New Polar Age.” Polar Record 52 (6): 621-685. Revise and Resubmit. “Damaging Environments: Settler Colonialism and the Security of Indigenous Peoples.” Environment and Society: Special Issue on Indigenous Resurgence, Decolonization, and Movements for Environmental Justice. (with D. Pomerants). 2017. “‘Soft’ Securitization and the Arctic Council.” Politik: Special Issue on Arctic International Relations in a Widened Security Perspective 20 (3): 31-46. (with K. Hossain, G. Zojer, J.M. Roncero, and M. Sheehan). 2016. “Constructing Arctic Security: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Understanding Security in the Barents Region.” Polar Record 53 (1): 52-66. 2016. “Securing Sustainability: The Case for Critical Environmental Security in the Arctic.” Polar Record 52 (6): 660-671 (with M. Bennett, R. Riedlsperger, and A. Botella). 2016. “Articulating the Arctic: Contrasting State and Inuit Maps of the Canadian North.” Polar Record 52 (6): 630-644. |