FACE-IT at the Arctic Congress Bodø 2024

29 May to 03 June 2024

The FACE-IT partner Nordland Research Institute and the Nord University in Bodø are hosting the Arctic Congress Bodø 2024. It will be a unique event, combining the International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS) XI, the UArctic Congress 2024, and the High North Dialogue 2024. The event will consist of high-level plenary sessions, several parallel sessions, network activities, and social and cultural events. If will provide researchers, policymakers, businesses, and students with many opportunities to exchange knowledge and meet and connect across the Arctic.

FACE-IT member Grete K. Hovelsrud (Nordland Research Institute) is the chair of the steering committee. Furthermore, many FACE-IT colleagues are (co-)convening many of the sessions and will present talks and posters.

Check out all the FACE-IT involvements below!

 

Session 2.2.1: Gazing at melting ice? Arctic tourism in transition, multi-sensory encounters in changing Arctic landscapes

Thora Herrmann1, Halvor Dannevig2, Vesa-Pekka Herva1, Kristin Løseth2, Julia Olsen3, Albina Pashkevich4, Margareta Pintér5, Carina Ren6, Alix Varnajot1
1University of Oulu, 2Western Norway Research Institute, 3Nordland Research Institute, 4Center for Tourism and Leisure Research, Dalarna University, 5The SAXO Institute, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, 6The Techno-Anthropology Lab, Aalborg University

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

 

Session 2.3.1: Cruise tourism in the Arctic: sustainable approaches, community impacts, and the role of polar ambassadorship

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

  • Talk: “Sustainable Arctic Cruise Communities: tools and practices” – Julia Olsen (Nord University)

 

Session 2.3.4: Managing change in Arctic coastal communities: resources, practices, and livelihoods

Grete Hovelsrud1, Anna G. Sveinsdóttir1

1Nordland Research Institute

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

 

Session 3.1.7: Arctic Tourism Futures – Part II

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

 

Session 3.2.1: Arctic Green Transitions: Contexts and Practices

Lill Rastad Bjørst1 , Peder Roberts2

1Aalborg University, 2University of Stavanger

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

  • Talk: “Green transition in the Arctic – with or without climate policies” – Lill Rastad Bjørst (Aalborg University)

 

Session 4.0.13: Greenland imagining independence: Postcolonial politics of comparison

Ulrik Gad1, Lill Rastad Bjørst2

1Danish Institute of International Studies, 2Aalborg University

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

 

Session 4.1.11: Restoring sustainable food systems, livelihoods and ecosystems in the Arctic

Majken Paulsen1, Camilla Risvoll1, Camilla Brattland2, Julien Lebel1, Maiken Bjørkan1

1Nordland Research Institute, 2UiT Norges Arktiske Universitet

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

  • Talk: “Possible future changes and conflicts in fisheries regulations in the Arctic. Comparing Isfjorden (Svalbard) and Porsangerfjorden (Northern Norway)” – Julien Lebel (Nordland Research Institute)
  • Talk: “Co-creation of sustainable food systems using maps in local communities in Salten, northern Norway” – Camilla Risvoll (Nordland Research Institute)
  • Talk: “Changing food systems in the Porsangerfjorden region and Impacts on local communties” – Camilla Risvoll (Nordland Research Institute)

 

Session 5.15: Arctic Futures: Local Visions and Global Projections – Part II

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

  • Talk: “Contemporary and projected shipping growth: local communities’ perspectives” – Julia Olsen (Nord University)

 

Session 5.18: The powers of maps in shaping human-nature relations in the Arctic

Helena Gonzales Lindberg1, Camilla Risvoll1

1Nordland Research Institute

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

  • Talk: “The roles and powers of maps and the consequences for environmental governance and planning in the Arctic” – Helena Gonzales Lindberg (Nordland Research Institute)

 

Scientific Poster Exhibition – Topic: Climate and environment

Session description at the Arctic Congress homepage

  • Poster: “Experimental assessment of Arctic kelp community productivity to marine heatwaves” – Cale Miller (Utrecht University)
  • Poster: “Affecting all of us! Potential consequences of sea urchin metabolism to local coastal economy” – Simon Jungblut (University of Bremen)

 

Photos: Simon Jungblut (University of Bremen)

People involved