
معرفی
Sofia Jernroth serves as a Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of History at the University of Oslo's Faculty of Humanities, where she pursues her PhD with a focus on intellectual property systems and traditional knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa. Her work examines intersections between cultural heritage preservation, human rights frameworks, and international intellectual property laws through a legal historical lens.
Her educational foundation includes:
- Master's degree in International Law and Human Rights from Åbo Akademi University, Finland
- Bachelor's degree in Media Culture and Photojournalism from Novia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Jernroth's research investigates how global intellectual property regimes impact indigenous communities' documentation, protection, and commercialization of traditional knowledge. Drawing from her bicultural upbringing in Kenya and Finland and fieldwork with Maasai communities in Kenya and Tanzania, she analyzes historical developments in intellectual property law and their contemporary implications for African societies. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates legal scholarship with visual storytelling techniques.
Scientific recognition:
- No awards or fellowships documented
As a doctoral candidate, Jernroth has no formal advisees. The available documentation contains no references to research grants or funding mechanisms supporting her dissertation work. No laboratory affiliations or dedicated research teams are specified in current institutional records.

