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Recent conference presentations:

Petrov, A. 2011. CREATIVE ARCTIC: Creative Capital as Development Force in the Arctic International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences VII, Akureyri, Iceland 22-26 June 2011

Cavin, P*. & Petrov, A. 2011 Analyzing Dynamics of Creative Capital in the Canadian North (1991-2006). Congress of Arctic Social Sciences VII, Akureyri, Iceland 22-26 June 2011

Petrov, A., Bozheva, A. & VanDrasek*, B. 2012. Creative Russia: Spatial Dimensions of Russia's Creative Capital Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY 24-28 February, 2012

Cavin, P*. & Petrov, A. 2012. Engaging cultural capital: Arctic 'bohemia' as a factor of regional development Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY 24-28 February, 2012

Petrov, A. 2012. CREATIVE ARCTIC: Creative Capital and Economic Future of the Arctic International Polar Year Conference, Montreal, QC 23-27 April 2012.

Petrov, A. 2012. Keynote rpesentation at State Polar Academy, Russia. КРЕАТИВНАЯ АРКТИКА:  Креативный капитал и экономическое будущее Арктики

Petrov, A. 2013. From Sustaining Creativity to Creating Sustainability: Talent and Creative Capital for Sustainable Development in Arctic Urban Communities. Arctic Urban Sustainability Conference, May 30-31, 2013. George Washington University.

Earlier presentations:

December 1, 2009:
Poster presentation at the Victoria IPY  Symposium
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March 16, 2010:
Poster presentation at the State of the Arctic Conference
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April 16, 2010:
"Creative Arctic" organizes a Special Session "Creative Peripheries" at the AAG Meeting in DC:
Creative Peripheries: Geographies of Innovation and Creativity in 'Less Favored' Regions
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June 8, 2010: 
Creative Arctic presentation at the IPY Oslo Science Conference Agents of change: Creative class, fate control, and economic reinvention of the Canadian Arctic
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October 16, 2010: 
Keynote presentation at the Circumpolar Statistics Confence Creative Arctic: Arctic's Got Talent? The Creative Economy and the Circumpolar North
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