
You are invited to attend the virtual book launch of Greenpeace in the Circumpolar North: Lessons Learned from the Anti-Sealing Era (Routledge 2025) by Seals, Stigma and Survival principal investigator Dr. Danita Catherine Burke. The book launch event is hosted by the Institute for the Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh where Dr. Burke was a Northern Scholar Visiting Fellow from 2023-2025 while working on the manuscript. The event is January 23rd, 2026 at 12:30 PM-1:30 PM GMT-3:30. You can learn more about the event and register to attend here.
Book summary:
The book explores Greenpeace’s efforts to expand its engagement in the Circumpolar North in the 21st century and how this work is affected and informed by the organization’s controversial legacy of anti-sealing campaigning in the 1970s and 1980s. Presenting the fallout for peoples and cultures targeted by Greenpeace’s anti-sealing campaigning as a pivotal dimension to the organization’s history, the book argues that this history must first be acknowledged in order to understand how Greenpeace has developed more positive working relationships in some instances with northern Indigenous peoples in recent years. The book looks to dispel the misconception that Greenpeace is universally rejected in the Circumpolar North, whilst also highlighting that its engagement and alliances are being built in the shadow of its yet-to-be fully tackled history as a leading part of the anti-sealing movement. Greenpeace in the Circumpolar North is ideal for courses and research with a focus on Arctic studies, environmental activism, and Indigenous studies, and for those interested in learning more about the complex legacy of Greenpeace.
