معرفی
Dr. Nanna Løkka serves as Research Manager and Researcher at the University College of Southeast Norway, focusing on cultural heritage studies, Norse mythology, and Viking Age history. Her work bridges academic research with policy through contributions to Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift and interdisciplinary conference engagements. She holds a PhD from the University of Oslo (2010) analyzing mythological landscapes in Old Norse poetry.
Education:
- PhD in Norse Studies (2010), University of Oslo
- Academic background in Archaeology and Scandinavian Literature
Research Interests: Explores intersections between cultural heritage policy and material culture, particularly gender dynamics in Viking Age societies and mythological cosmologies. Her work emphasizes democratic engagement in heritage management and the reinterpretation of prehistoric narratives through modern frameworks.
Conference Contributions:
- Presenter at ACHS 2016 session on gendered heritage production
- Participant in debates on heritage-tourism symbiosis and secularization of religious monuments



