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Emily Höckert is a Senior Researcher and Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Lapland's Faculty of Social Sciences, affiliated with the Sustainable Naturecultures and Multispecies Future (SuMu) research group. Her work bridges tourism studies, environmental ethics, and posthumanist theory. She holds a PhD and has been active in multiple interdisciplinary projects since 2016, focusing on topics like culturally sensitive Arctic tourism, multispecies hospitality, and proximate relational methodologies.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the text, but her academic trajectory is evident through her research roles and publications. Her research interests center on the Anthropocene, ecological crisis mitigation, and ethical tourism frameworks. She explores themes such as ecological pilgrimage, multispecies storytelling, and the ethics of hospitality through creative and embodied methodologies.
Her recent articles (2023-2025) emphasize innovative methodological approaches, such as 'scientific fabulation' and 'proximity tourism,' while addressing urgent issues like climate change adaptation and cultural sensitivity in tourism policies. Key projects include the EU-funded ARCTISEN initiative on Arctic tourism and the芬兰's PROFI7 program exploring multispecies futures.
- Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned.
- Advising/Grants: Collaborative Investigator in 5 funded projects totaling over € multi-million, including roles in grant applications and doctoral thesis opposition.
- Labs/Teams: Core member of the SuMu research team and organizer of workshops like the 'Walking workshop' (2023) and 'SuMu Summer Day' (2024).


