Franz Krause (University of Cologne)

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Department: Social and Cultural Anthropology
Nationality: German
Country: Germany
Interests (keywords): ecological anthropology, anthropology of water, rivers, wetlands, deltas, seasonality, environmental history, environmental management, political ecology, Lapland, Circumpolar North
Highest Degree: PhD
Degree Awarding Institution: University of Aberdeen, UK
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Papers
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EASA2026: Killing and commoning: living and dying respectfully in a relational world
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EASA2024: Whaling as sharing: respecting animals in Inuvialuit waters
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WCEH2024: River ice, permafrost, and other melting matter in the Mackenzie delta, Canada
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EASA2020: Melt, mud and mobility: skills for navigating a volatile Mackenzie Delta, Canada
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RAI2020: Liminal river deltas? Observations from the Mackenzie Delta, Canada
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ASA2018: Melting waters in the Mackenzie Delta, Canada
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EASA2018: Making, following and keeping trails in the Mackenzie Delta
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CASCA/IUAES 2017: Muskrat ethnography: towards an amphibious approach to life in the Mackenzie Delta
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SIEF2017: "Never say die" - notes on a stubborn hamlet in an Arctic river delta
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ASA2016: Situating wetness in Soomaa, Estonia
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RAI2016: Keli and climate change: enabling and disabling movement in Finnish Lapland
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EASA2014: Fishing with empathy: knowing and catching fish on the Kemi River in Finnish Lapland
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IUAES2013: Floodplain memories and landscape change: 'conversations' with watery places
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EASA2012: Turner flooded: social drama, communitas and emergency response
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ASA11: Rapids on the 'stream of life' as focal point for life, use and discourse on the Kemi River
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EASA2010: Managing floods, managing people: a political ecology of watercourse regulation on the Kemi River