The Calotte Academy 2026, with the theme “Intelligence,” is planned to take place from 8 to 14 June 2026. We plan to guide participants on an exciting journey through Sápmi, the northernmost parts of Finland, Norway, and Sweden—through Rovaniemi, Kiruna, Tromsø, Kilpisjärvi, Hetta, Kautokeino, Karasjok, Inari, and Sodankylä.
The theme “Intelligence” is inspired from the recent resurgence of the term in particular in the context of the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) or within debates on military intelligence amid increasing geopolitical tension. Yet, the term intelligence is associated with numerous meanings including information or knowledge, cognitive ability, military or espionage, computational intelligence and machine learning, or that of agencies that gather or process secret information. Furthermore, different fields of intelligence may intersect such as the use of AI in data processing within military intelligence.
The theme is also inspired by the observation that global multi-crises are not only geopolitical and ecological, but also crises of intelligence: crises of information, decision-making, sense-making, and knowledge production. The tension between militarization and environmentalization is also a tension between competing epistemologies—strategic intelligence, scientific intelligence, Indigenous knowledge, algorithmic prediction, and human cognitive limits. Similarly, the promise of increasing efficiency through AI to reduce human resource consumption for a more sustainable future led to the paradox of a de-facto constantly growing energy demand to power the world’s data centers, underlining the complex relationships between different fields or understandings of intelligence.
This year’s theme is intentionally broad, inviting contributions from a wide range of disciplines and approaches. The multiple meanings of the term as well as their complex relationships and potentially contradictory effects make it a particularly rich concept for interdisciplinary exploration in and about the Arctic. We therefore invite researchers, students, and young policymakers working on/from the Arctic in fields as varied as International Relations, International Law, Education, Political/Social Sciences, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, History, Geography, Anthropology, Indigenous Studies, Media Studies, Linguistics, Environmental Humanities, and Data Science.
In an era where information is the lifeblood of governance, science, warfare, and society, what does intelligence mean? How does it shift in times of global disorder, climate urgency, and the development of AI? At the same time, conceptions of intelligence are being transformed—expanded by posthumanist, decolonial, Indigenous, cognitive, and technological perspectives. What forms of knowledge and intelligence are recognized, devalued, weaponized, automated, or extracted in the Arctic and beyond? These are the kinds of questions the Calotte Academy 2026 aims to explore.
Registration fee
The registration fee for participation is €475, covering accommodation, transportation, as well as some meals during the travelling symposium. Early career researchers who are funded by a university or institute, or who have travel grants for scientific conferences, are invited to check with their respective funders to confirm whether they can cover this fee.
The fee will be paid in two instalments: the first instalment of €300 one month before the start of the trip and the second instalment of €175 at the beginning of the journey.
Beware: Failure to pay for the first instalment by 8 May 2026 will result in removal from the program.
Applications
The present document is the 1st Call for Participation & Papers destined for early career researchers (PhD candidates, post-docs, advanced master’s students), for established researchers from different academic backgrounds, as well as for young policymakers, to participate in & present their work at the 2026 Academy.
The deadline for applications is 31 March 2026. An application should include an abstract of approximately 250–350 words, a short bio/CV including (PhD / MA) study status, and a short list of publications. Applications must be submitted online at https://calotte-academy.com/apply.