Malla Lehtonen
MA
Art-science collaboration; history of environmental thought; gun culture in the United States, abortion activism in the United States
Malla Lehtonen graduated from the University of Turku in 2015 with an MA in Cultural History. In her studies, she focused on U.S. environmental history, and her MA includes interdisciplinary studies in Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development. Lehtonen wrote her Bachelor’s Project on Garrett Hardin’s 1968 essay The Tragedy of the Commons and her Master’s Thesis on Hardin’s work as an activist for abortion rights in the U.S. between 1963 and 1974. Lehtonen is interested in the history and current developments of environmental thought and discourses, as well as social movements, in the U.S. and in Finland. She is also interested in transdisciplinary and multimethodological work, especially projects that combine the humanities, sciences, and the arts.
- “Like a Double-edged Sword”: Student Testimonials on Campus Carry in Texas (2021)
- Journal of American Studies
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1)) - What Makes the American Voices Special? (2019)
- Fulbright Finland News
(Article in trade journal or blog post (D1)) - John Morton -keskuksessa pureudutaan turvallisuuteen (2015)
- Hiiskuttua: Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan verkkolehti
(Popularised article or blog post (E1)) - Rohkeutta, opiskelija! Tarina erään humanistin työllistymisestä (2015)
- Hiiskuttua: Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan verkkolehti
(Popularised article or blog post (E1))