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Nora Fabritius is a doctoral researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism (CEREN) at the University of Helsinki. Her work focuses on legal sociology, decision-making processes, and border control practices through ethnographic methods.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Regional Science - Urban Geography (University of Helsinki, 2011-2015)
- Master of Social Sciences in Ethnic Relations, Cultural Diversity, and Integration (University of Helsinki, 2016-2018)
Her research explores discretion in frontline border checks during datafication, cultural sustainability through indigenous voices in Arctic regions, and historical-cultural intersections in Ecuadorian education systems. She employs ethnographic fieldwork, discourse analysis, and institutional studies.
Key trends in her publications include border governance, cultural sustainability, and indigenous rights. Her 2024 article analyzes algorithmic suspicion in border policing, while 2020 works emphasize Arctic youth discourses and sustainability epistemologies.
- Scientific Awards:
- Westermarck Society's 2018 Thesis Award (2019)
She has organized workshops on fieldwork methodologies and presented internationally on topics including legal narratives in border control, indigeneity debates, and ethnographic access challenges. Her involvement in the Arctic Sustainability Visions Lab (2018) highlights multidisciplinary collaborations.





