Northern Star Symposium 2026: Anger

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Northern Star Symposium 2026: Anger
The Northern Star Symposium is a three-day academic gathering in Bodø, Norway. The goal of this symposium is to have a place to discuss topics and questions that are not among the mainstream of conferences and journals.

Call for Presentations

Anger is a healthy response to adversity, and an expression of frustration, but can be toxic when it is justified by fear or it is self-serving. It is on behalf of others, in service to a larger cause, that it reaches its most intense manifestation, as wrath, righteous and holy. This can lead to an all-consuming anger, and has started crusades, wars, protests and revolutions. Anger feeds terrorists and peace protesters alike. In today’s world the anger is all around us, from its sense of helpless frustration with what we can’t alter, to the fury of dictators trying to mould the world in their image.

After decades of considering anger a dangerous, unwelcomed emotion that should be contained and managed, we want to talk about the anger we see expressed in the media and in contemporary culture. This ranges from the keyboard warriors launching harassment campaigns to the organisation of resistance with physical and political consequences. Both destructive and empowering, in all its shapes anger fuels emotions and actions. Some topics to consider:

  • Catharsis
  • Retribution
  • Hate speech
  • Toxic fury
  • Manipulation
  • Affective tension
  • Harassment
  • Resistance
  • Rebellion
  • Loss of control
  • Anger management

We accept discussions of Anger in for instance social and distributive media, editorial media, games, fiction, politics, online or contemporary culture, public discourse, as well as reported expressions and results of anger in other fields. Discussions on how to express, handle, release, overcome and take advantage of anger are all acceptable.

Who can submit

We invite all scholars working on topics relevant for the call. Please add your affiliation or alma mater to your submission, but let us know if you do not want it used in public.

Format

We invite abstracts of up to 500 words (not including literature lists), for the following formats: Paper, work in progress, reflection.

  • Reflections: This is a flight of fancy, a description of potential ideas and connections that the concept anger fosters
  • Paper abstract: This is a summary of a relevant research project you have done, and which you would like to present to the others
  • Work in progress: This is work you would like feedback on
  • We also invite more formats: experiences, performance, experimentation and roleplay
  • Feedback: You will get a commenter, and be asked to provide feedback on the work of another person

Deadline

  • Early deadline 23rd of March. We start accepting from this date
  • First date of decisions: 27th of March
  • Late deadline 20th of April
  • Submit by email to northern.star.symposium@gmail.com

Selection process

Submissions are not anonymously reviewed. Program decisions will be made by the program committee:

  • Mia Consalvo
  • Tomasz Z. Majkowski
  • Mark Maletska
  • Lasha Kavtaradze
  • Torill Elvira Mortensen
  • Egil Trasti Rogstad

Supported by the local organizing committee:

  • Kristian Bjørkelo
  • Ida Løvdal Alvsen
  • Cristóbal Mora Bieli-Bianchi
  • Martta Ojala
  • Anne Schäfer

Calendar

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Workplace HEPA Programmes: Evidence and Practice
Other
Research
Guest lecture
23. February 2026

Workplace HEPA Programmes: Evidence and Practice

Rosasalen, Nord University, Levanger
13:00
14:30
This lecture will explore the integration of health enhancing physical activity (HEPA) and health promotion within workplace settings, addressing the evidence for their impact.
Final seminar, candidate Izabella Jedel
Conference/seminar
23. February 2026

Final seminar, candidate Izabella Jedel

Teams
13:30
16:30
Working title of PhD thesis: Advancing the Practice of Higher Educational Gamification: Design Decisions that Satisfy Students’ Basic Psychological Needs for Autonomy and Competence.
Sport and Work
Other
Debate
Conference/seminar
24. February 2026

Sport and Work

Daniel Mortensson sal, Levanger campus
10:15
12:00
What does it really mean to work in the world of sports?
Paid work in voluntary sport clubs: An oxymoron with transformative potential?
Information meeting
Research
Guest lecture
25. February 2026

Paid work in voluntary sport clubs: An oxymoron with transformative potential?

Oransjesalen, Nord University, Levanger.
10:00
11:30
In this lecture, I will present analyses from an ongoing interview study concerned with the conditions for, characteristics of, and potential transformative consequences of employed ‘background’ work/ers in Swedish voluntary grassroots sport clubs