Liisa Rantalaiho Explained

Liisa Rantalaiho (born 25 January 1933) is a Finnish sociologist, fandom activist, and professor emerita in the fields of sociology of health and gender studies.[1] She writes and performs filk songs.[2]

Early life and education

Liisa Rantalaiho was born on 25 January 1933 in Kuorevesi. She defended her Ph.D. thesis in social science in 1968.

Research and career

Rantalaiho served as professor of sociology at the University of Lapland in 1988–1989, and in public health science at the University of Tampere in 1990–1998. A pioneer of women's studies in Finland, she has mainly focused on women's research, gender equality, and changes in working life. Together with Raija Julkunen, she led a research project on the Finnish welfare society and gender roles, which was funded by the Academy of Finland. Rantalaiho, alone or with others, has published a large number of articles in women's research, work life issues, and occupational psychology. She has also edited the research report Hyvinvointivaltion sukupuolijärjestelmä (1989) and has served as editor-in-chief of the journal Naistutkimus-Kvinnoforskning.[3] Rantalaiho also serves on the editorial board of the Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research,[4] and was the guest of honor at the 2010 Finncon.

She was a founding member of the science fiction society, Spektre, has served as a judge of the "Portti" short story competition, and is a book reviewer for Portti magazine. The Finnish Science Fiction Writers Association awarded her with the Cosmos Pen Award in 2006 for her groundbreaking work as an advocate of Finnish science fiction literature.

Awards and honors

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Liisa Rantalaiho . Words Without Borders . 25 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Liisa Rantalaiho - Finncon 2010 . 2010.finncon.org . 25 April 2019 . fi-FI.
  3. Web site: Sök - Uppslagsverket Finland . www.uppslagsverket.fi . 25 April 2019. Finnish.
  4. Web site: Liisa Rantalaiho - Speakers - Worldcon 75 . sites.grenadine.co . 25 April 2019.