“…By critically scrutinising the subjugative practices and mentalities of contemporary globalised fisheries in the urban Arctic context, this study also connects with the recent scholarly contributions on extractivism (Gudynas, 2021;Chagnon et al, 2022;Hanaček, Kröger, Acheidel, Rojas, & Martinez-Alier, 2022;Sörlin, 2023;Willow, 2018), with a specific aim to build on the emerging empirical and conceptual openings on urban extractivism (Arboleda, 2016;Streule, 2023). Indeed, the ways in which a city-and the economic activities and life modes that are organised through it-interacts with nature and ecological systems is intrinsically a contextual and political issue.…”