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Wolf Conflicts

A Sociological Study

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The resurgence of wolf populations in Northern Europe and North America has led to conflicts, particularly regarding livestock predation and competition with hunters. These tensions reflect broader societal issues affecting rural communities, especially the working class, amid social change. Through research and case studies from Norway, "Wolf Conflicts" explores the intricate dynamics of land use, conservation, and the patterns of hegemony and resistance that characterize contemporary society.

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Wolf Conflicts, Ketil Skogen, Olve Krange, Helene Figari

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