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Inna Häkkinen is a Visiting Professor at the University of Helsinki's Department of Cultures, with joint affiliations at the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) and Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (Urbaria). Her work bridges literary studies, environmental humanities, and nuclear narratives through interdisciplinary research frameworks.
Her research explores:
- Ecocritical analysis of nuclear literature and environmental trauma
- Comparative studies of energy history and policy
- Societal dimensions of nuclear technologies in American and global contexts
- Interdisciplinary methodologies in environmental humanities
Recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate concentrated focus on nuclear humanities, analyzing cultural representations of nuclear disasters, regulatory histories, and ecological ethics. Works frequently employ comparative literary frameworks to examine energy infrastructure and environmental justice.
Awards & Fellowships:
- Cambridge Colleges Hospitality Scheme (2013)
- Curriculum Resource Program for ITC Policy (2012)
- Erasmus Mundus fellowships (2008, 2011)
- Global Dialogues fellowship (2016)
She leads/manages multiple grants including the University of Helsinki Environmental Humanities Hub (2018-present) and participates in projects like Energized: Keywords for a New Politics of Energy and Environment (2020-present). Collaborates extensively through HELSUS and Urbaria research networks.



