ISFNR2026
ISFNR2026
Conference
ISFNR2026
Reykjavik, Iceland
13 – 15 Jun 2026
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P01
More than repositories: archives as narrative landscapes of nature and culture
P02
Between worlds: narratives of the living and the dead through natural environment and spatiality
P03
Climate change, gender and nature: narratives of survival, resilience and resistance storytelling, ritual, and ecological memory in Indigenous and gendered contexts
P04
Climate and weather narratives in the past
P05
Challenging dichotomies: the marvelous in nature and the nature of the marvelous in folk narrative
P06
Wild witness world. Narratives about 'unusual encounters' between human and wild non-human animals
P07
Nature as trope in strategic brand communications
P08
Nature in short folklore forms
P09
Usable narratives: the lives of stories in the age of eroding truth
P10
Strange things happen at sea
P11
Fairy-tale ecologies: forests and the nonhuman in narrative imagination
P12
Moving stories? Emergent narratives in walks through nature(s)
P13
Natures in narratives and cultures of creatures: exploring naturecultures of the supernatural
P14
Non human, human, and inhumane nature and natures in fairy tales and wonder media
P15
Haunted landscapes: landforms and water bodies from a geo-folklore perspective
P16
Nature in materiality and digital narratives
P17
Narrating “the normal” and “the natural” in a catastrophic world
P18
Natural forces in Slavic folk narratives
P19
Monstrous landscapes
P20
Narrative ecologies: folklore, fiction, and cultural response to climate change
P21
Between concrete and clover: nature in urban storytelling
P22
Entangled heritage, nature and identity: transdisciplinary perspectives to storytelling
P23
Healing landscapes and reshaped geography in wartime narratives
P24
From oceans to outer space: cultural cosmologies across contemporary narratives
P25
Exploring the roles of econarratives in the (re)negotiation of identity
P26
Revisiting oicotypes: cultural ecologies and disciplinary boundaries
P27
Narrating nature, performing identity: Ukrainian folklore in domestic, digital, and diasporic worlds
P28
Archived nature
P29
Narrating nature in times of war
P30
The nature(s) of enchantment and disenchantment: Moon – Sun pendulums in narrative traditions
P31
Nature as subject and symbol: ecological perspectives in folk song traditions
P32
Earth, wind and fire: narrating the elemental in the Anthropocene
P33
(Co)narrating nature in a written form
P34
New animism and other than human life forms in belief narratives: agency, personhood, interactions
P35
Enchanted landscapes guiding human-nature interactions
P36
Regenerative narratives: (eco)feminist entanglements with nature
P37
Nature(s) in the ritual narratives and practices of Southwest China
P38
Intersections of nature and the supernatural in story worlds of Eastern Asia
P39
Ritual narratives: animals and plants in ritual contexts
P40
Reimagining plant–human entanglements through multimodal approaches
P41
Beyond the supernatural
P42
Lives with(out) nature? Representations and narratives of (lost) rural worlds
P43
Boundaries and crossings in Asian folk narratives of the “natural” environment
P44
Mythical nature(s) and narrative transformations across the North Atlantic
P45
Transformations of narrative knowledge in the Arctic and sub-Arctic, and the ongoing degradation of sentient landscapes in the North
P46
Listening for (un)natural contexts in audio recordings of folk narratives
P47
Risking it all: disaster narratives, identity, and fierce nature
P48
Nature and its limits
P49
Roots and voices: exploring nature, identity, and the sacred in oral narratives from indigenous communities across cultures and continents.
P50
Eco-Possession: Divining Natural Environments
P51
“Our” natures, “their” natures: How contemporary legend delineates, defines, and describes us
P52
Talking tables: food, stories, and social encounters
P53
Folk fears and nature’s fury
P54
Tongues in trees, sermons in stones: metaphorical folk speech as common senses
P55
Southern Gothic Forms in Literature of the Celtic and Nordic Peripheries
P56
Pathologies of capitalist societies and the re-imagination of nature: a philosophical-literary approach to the logic of ustopias and alternative sacralities
P58
Exploring digitalised folkloric youth political activism in new geographies of the global South
P60
Threads of the earth: tales and traditions of India’s landscape
P61
Plants and Gardens
P62
Media and Senses
P63
Supernatural Beings
P64
Nature, gender, and love
P65
Post-conflicts
P66
Technology – old and new
P67
Transdisciplinary econarratives
P68
Urban landscape
P69
Personal narratives
P70
Fictions, film, flora, and fauna
P71
Sacred spaces
P72
Folk song and music
P73
Animal-human relations
P74
Landscapes
P75
Sea and waterways
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