Call for Papers

Whales and Humans: Past Entanglements and Current Relations
International Conference at the University of Iceland, June 22 – 23, 2026


Scholarship on the relationship between humans and whales around the globe 
continues to be exciting and innovative. Yet, since the Sandefjord Whaling 
Museum last hosted a conference on the topic in 2013, there have been few 
opportunities for this community of scholars to come together. Therefore, we – 
a consortium of scholars from Iceland, Japan, and the United States – are 
soliciting papers for a conference on the history and present of humans and 
whales, to take place at the University of Iceland, in Reykjavik, from June 22 
– 23, 2026.  We hope to receive submissions examining as many different parts 
of the world oceans as possible.

Those interested in presenting work on any aspect of the entangled histories of 
humans and whales, please submit a short CV (2-page maximum) as well as an 
abstract proposal of no more than 300 words no later than December 21, 2025. 
Conference sponsors aim to cover participants’ food and lodging in Iceland, as 
well as travel costs for some graduate students and early career scholars. The 
conference will take place in connection with the Húsavík Whale Museum’s annual 
Whale Conference, on June 25, with participants warmly invited to extend their 
stay in Iceland to attend.

Please submit your CV and abstract in one email to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
For inquiries, please use the same email address.
Updates will be posted on the conference website closer to the event, 
www.whales.hi.is<http://www.whales.hi.is>

Conference committee & institutional sponsors:
Kristín Ingvarsdóttir, main organizer, University of Iceland
Ryan Tucker Jones, University of Oregon
Akamine Jun, ArCS III (Arctic Challenge for Sustainability), Hitotsubashi 
University
Lissa Wadewitz, University of Oregon




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