Thora Herrmann
Oulu, Finland
Thora Herrmann is a Professor of socio-environmental sustainability within the Biodiverse Anthropocenes Research Programme at the University of Oulu, Finland. She collaborates with First Nations, Inuit and Sámi communities and organizations in action-research projects on human-environment interactions, socio-ecological changes in polar regions, community-based environmental monitoring, and biocultural approaches to conservation. She has a strong interest in art-based methodologies, working with community filmmaking and photovoice, and also interactive mapping.
Co-Create Projects:
- Ethics & Methods in Transformative Arctic Research Series
- Workshop on Ethics and Methods in Arctic Transformative Research (WEMA) I
- Workshop on Ethics and Methods in Arctic Transformative Research (WEMA) II
- A Week of Exchange: Ethics and Methods in Arctic Transformative Research (WEMA) III and DÁVGI final gathering
- DÁVGI - Co-creation for Biocultural Diversity in the Arctic
- CO-CREATE EU Service Grant Roadmap
- Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2021: Co-creating Arctic Research Together with Indigenous Rights Holders – Sustainable Knowledge
- Mining the Connections Conference 2022
- 10th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS X) - Shaping Arctic’s Tomorrow through Indigenous Knowledge Engagement and Knowledge Co-Production
- Recommendations for Action for ICARP IV
- Arctic Congress 2024