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            Unterwegs – Mobiles Leben in der Erdgas- und Erdölindustrie in Russlands Arktis

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            Author(s)
            Saxinger, Gertrud
            Collection
            Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
            Language
            English; German; Russian
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            Abstract
            Barely known in public is the life of long-distance commute workers who extract the „blue and black gold” for the export to Europe. They are travelling people who work and live rotationally for a few weeks at the extraction sites before they go back again to their families in the southern regions. This ethnography takes the reader from the Volga Region to the Arcitc “Russian Gas Capital” Novy Urengoy and provides critically insights into the Russian petroleum industry.
             
            Nahezu unbekannt sind der Öffentlichkeit die Lebensweisen jener ArbeiterInnen, die das „schwarze und blaue Gold“ für den Export nach Europa fördern. Sie sind fahrende und fliegende Menschen, die zyklisch für Wochen oder Monate in den Fördergebieten leben und arbeiten, um wieder für eine Weile zu ihren Familien heimzukehren. Die Ethnographie führt von der Wolgaregion in die subarktische „russische Gashauptstadt“ Novy Urengoy und gibt einen kritischen Einblick in die russische Petroleumindustrie.
             
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31603
            Keywords
            Crude oil; natural gas; Russia; Siberia; Arctic; long-distance commuting (LDC); fly-in/fly-out (FIFO); mobility; normality; multi-locality; Erdöl; Erdgas; Russland; Sibirien; Arktis; Fernpendleln; Mobilität; Normalität; Multilokalität; Gazprom; Novy Urengoy; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics
            DOI
            10.26530/oapen_594630
            ISBN
            9783205796947
            Publication date and place
            2016
            Grantor
            • Austrian Science Fund
            Imprint
            Böhlau
            Classification
            Economics
            Pages
            227
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