Feb 9, 2026: Talk by Philipp Budka at the University of Manchester’s Social Anthropology Seminar Series

On Monday, February 9, 2026, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm (GMT), InfraNorth researcher Philipp Budka will deliver a guest talk as part of the seminar series of the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester. The event will take place in room G20-21 of the Arthur Lewis Building. The departmental seminar series is convened by Valentina Zagaria and Jennifer Cearns, and this session will be chaired by Jolynna Sinanan.

Budka’s talk, titled “Sovereignty by Design: Community Infrastructures in Remote Canada,” considers infrastructural sovereignty, an emerging analytic within his research for understanding how communities shape the design, ownership, and governance of essential infrastructures. He explores this approach through two case studies in northwestern Ontario and northern Manitoba. Drawing on fieldwork in both regions, Budka examines how remote communities seek greater control over digital and transport systems in response to long-standing state and market neglect.

The KO-KNET broadband network, owned and operated by First Nations, illustrates a form of digital self-determination. The Arctic Gateway Group, a consortium of 41 Indigenous and northern communities, offers a parallel example through its reclamation of the Hudson Bay Railway and the Port of Churchill to secure regional transport autonomy. Rather than treating infrastructure as a technical backdrop, the InfraNorth researcher approaches it ethnographically as a relational and political formation shaped by histories of colonial exclusion, practices of care, and aspirations for sustainable futures.

By placing these cases in dialogue through the concept of infrastructural sovereignty, the talk contributes to anthropological debates in infrastructure studies, Indigenous and community sovereignty, and ethnographies of transformation. It also engages decolonial perspectives on infrastructure, technology, governance, and community-led futures in settler-colonial contexts.

For more details, please visit the website of the UoM Social Anthropology Departmental Seminar series.

STS Conference Graz 2026

May 4, 2026: Presentation by Philipp Budka at the 24th STS Conference Graz

Philipp Budka will present new research at the STS Conference Graz 2026 examining how infrastructures are lived and governed in remote Canada. His presentation, titled “Infrastructural Sovereignty in Practice: Built Environment, Care, and Intervention in Remote Canada,” will be part of Session 32 on May 4, 2026, from 15:45 to 17:45 CEST at Das Weitzer […]

Food, Culture & Society: An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research

Apr 2026: Article by Katrin Schmid in the Food, Culture & Society Journal

The international multidisciplinary journal Food, Culture & Society has recently published a new article by InfraNorth researcher Katrin Schmid, titled “Transporting Arctic foodways: the infrastructure of food sovereignty in Nunavut, Canada.” The conversation around sustainable food in Canada’s Arctic today is inherently connected to the logistics of transportation. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork (2022–2025), this research […]

Svalbard Airport, Photo by Alexandra Meyer.

Mar 2026: Article by Alexandra Meyer in Polar Geography Special Issue

The quarterly peer-reviewed journal Polar Geography has published the article “Hyperconnected remoteness: the Svalbard airport and community transitions in Longyearbyen” by InfraNorth researcher Alexandra Meyer. The article examines the role of Svalbard Airport in shaping socio-economic transitions and everyday life in Longyearbyen, the largest settlement on the Svalbard archipelago. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, complemented […]

InfraNorth researcher Timothy Heleniak presented “Is infrastructure enough? The case of decline in the Faroe Islands” at the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) in Brussels.

Mar 10, 2026: Presentation by Timothy Heleniak at the European Committee of the Regions

On March 10, 2026, InfraNorth researcher Timothy Heleniak presented “Is infrastructure enough? The case of decline in the Faroe Islands” at the concluding conference of the Horizon Europe-funded project PREMIUM_EU. The event was organized by Nordregio and hosted by the European Committee of the Regions in Brussels and live-streamed online. In this talk, Heleniak presented […]

Cover of the Polar Geography journal.

Feb 2026: Article by Susan Vanek in Polar Geography Special Issue

The quarterly peer-reviewed journal Polar Geography has published the article “2200 meters: infrastructure, the future, and the politics of belonging in Greenland and the Arctic” by InfraNorth associate researcher Susan Vanek. The article examines Greenland’s airport expansion project, following its approval in 2015 by Naalakkersuisut (the Government of Greenland) as the largest investment in transportation […]