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Arttu Salo is a University Lecturer and University Instructor in Welfare Sciences at Tampere University's Faculty of Social Sciences. He holds a Doctoral degree from Tampere University (2021), focusing on cultural norms surrounding fathers' alcohol use. His research interests span social welfare, healthcare integration, gender studies, and cultural analysis of alcohol use in media and music.
Dr. Salo has co-edited key publications such as Sosiaalityö ja sote-integraatio (2025) and Miestutkimuksen metodologiaa (2021), emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to social policy and gender research. His work often explores the intersections of masculinity, cultural norms, and healthcare systems.
Recent publications highlight themes like gatekeeping in healthcare research, spatial power dynamics in interdisciplinary collaboration, and representation analysis of men in media. Salo’s research methodology emphasizes practical integration of professional practices, as seen in his 2025 introductory chapter on research environments.
Though specific grant details are not provided, his extensive publication record (14 works from 2017–2025) and 23 professional activities suggest active collaboration and institutional engagement. No specific awards are named beyond the mention of two prizes in his profile.
His work is characterized by collaborative efforts, often appearing as co-author or editor with scholars like A. Ritala-Koskinen and J. Aho. Salo’s research bridges social policy analysis with cultural studies, particularly focusing on Finnish societal contexts.


