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New publication: BIRGEJUPMI in Onsdag 3

We are excited to share that Ida Hydle’s short article on Birgejupmi is now published in the digital Journal Onsdag 3, edited by OsloMet.

Project member: Ida Hyde

Published: 25.03.2026

A glimpse into the bigger picture

Based on a lecture Ida gave at OsloMet, this article offers insight into the ideas and collaborations shaping our work in BIRGEJUPMI.

 

You can read her article HERE

 

Birgejupmi speaks to resilience in Arctic communities, and is about sustaining life, livelihoods, and relationships in Arctic coastal communities facing rapid environmental and societal change. In the BIRGEJUPMI project, our work brings together Indigenous, local, and Western knowledge systems to support more just, ethical and community-driven approaches to environmental decision-making.

Ida’s article is a starting point for a much broader story. The BIRGEJUPMI project is an Indigenous-led collaboration across Arctic regions, including Sápmi and Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland). Through knowledge co-production and approaches such as “Two-Eyed Seeing,” we aim to strengthen cultural continuity, support communities, and rethink how research can serve both people and place.

Ida’s article is part of our broader work exploring questions around society’s foundations and ways of living. Her article reflects the ongoing process of dialogue, reflection, and collaboration within our project. Working together on Birgejupmi continues to show how knowledge develops through exchange, where each contribution can open up new perspectives and connect wider conversations. Ida’s article reflects the care and shared commitment behind our work. It is a meaningful step in an ongoing journey, one grounded in dialogue, respect, and the belief that diverse ways of knowing are essential for our futures.

Curious to learn more? We invite you to read the article and to share it with others who might find the topic engaging.

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