Tuuli Hirvilammi

873 total citations
29 papers, 571 citations indexed

About

Tuuli Hirvilammi is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Tuuli Hirvilammi has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 571 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 5 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 5 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Tuuli Hirvilammi's work include Social Policy and Reform Studies (5 papers), Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (5 papers) and Research in Social Sciences (4 papers). Tuuli Hirvilammi is often cited by papers focused on Social Policy and Reform Studies (5 papers), Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (5 papers) and Research in Social Sciences (4 papers). Tuuli Hirvilammi collaborates with scholars based in Finland, Germany and Sweden. Tuuli Hirvilammi's co-authors include Tuula Helne, Max Koch, Aila‐Leena Matthies, Kati Närhi, Satu Lähteenoja, Senja Laakso, Michael Lettenmeier, Kristiina Aalto, Liisa Häikiö and Håkan Johansson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Science of The Total Environment and Sustainability.

In The Last Decade

Tuuli Hirvilammi

27 papers receiving 539 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tuuli Hirvilammi Finland 13 171 108 94 90 79 29 571
Meg Holden Canada 17 218 1.3× 179 1.7× 75 0.8× 184 2.0× 37 0.5× 62 878
Richard Denniss Australia 13 204 1.2× 74 0.7× 88 0.9× 89 1.0× 36 0.5× 64 775
Karen Bell United Kingdom 13 210 1.2× 66 0.6× 86 0.9× 131 1.5× 23 0.3× 45 639
Gavin Parker United Kingdom 19 256 1.5× 66 0.6× 51 0.5× 84 0.9× 67 0.8× 86 1.0k
Nurit Alfasi Israel 18 282 1.6× 80 0.7× 47 0.5× 184 2.0× 32 0.4× 43 902
Mark Seasons Canada 13 117 0.7× 75 0.7× 68 0.7× 133 1.5× 17 0.2× 24 523
Andy Scerri United States 12 187 1.1× 122 1.1× 25 0.3× 73 0.8× 28 0.4× 39 603
Tridib Banerjee United States 15 286 1.7× 44 0.4× 94 1.0× 75 0.8× 30 0.4× 41 1.0k
Claudio De Magalhães United Kingdom 15 236 1.4× 46 0.4× 35 0.4× 86 1.0× 21 0.3× 32 814
Nora Räthzel Sweden 13 341 2.0× 181 1.7× 55 0.6× 65 0.7× 36 0.5× 48 646

Countries citing papers authored by Tuuli Hirvilammi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tuuli Hirvilammi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tuuli Hirvilammi

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Tuuli Hirvilammi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Tuuli Hirvilammi based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Tuuli Hirvilammi. Tuuli Hirvilammi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Närhi, Kati, et al.. (2025). Social work practitioners’ views of ecosocial work. Journal of Social Work. 26(1). 120–137. 1 indexed citations
2.
Hirvilammi, Tuuli, et al.. (2023). Social Policy in a Climate Emergency Context: Towards an Ecosocial Research Agenda. Journal of Social Policy. 52(1). 1–23. 41 indexed citations
3.
Hirvilammi, Tuuli, et al.. (2023). Towards an eco-welfare state: Enabling factors for transformative eco-social initiatives. European Journal of Social Security. 25(4). 445–463. 5 indexed citations
4.
Bohnenberger, Katharina, et al.. (2022). The Sustainable Welfare and Eco-Social Policy Network. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 7(2). 304–308. 2 indexed citations
5.
Helne, Tuula & Tuuli Hirvilammi. (2022). Balancing needs: young unemployed Finnish adults’ discourse on well-being and its relation to the sustainability transformation. Sustainability Science Practice and Policy. 18(1). 158–170. 13 indexed citations
6.
Hirvilammi, Tuuli, et al.. (2021). Kohti ekohyvinvointivaltiota. Trepo - Institutional Repository of Tampere University. 50(2). 2 indexed citations
7.
Helne, Tuula & Tuuli Hirvilammi. (2021). Puristuksissa? Nuoret ja kestävän hyvinvoinnin ehdot. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja. 1 indexed citations
8.
Matthies, Aila‐Leena, et al.. (2020). Combining labour market and unemployment policies with environmental sustainability? A cross-national study on ecosocial innovations. Jyväskylä University Digital Archive (University of Jyväskylä). 36(1). 42–56. 21 indexed citations
9.
Hirvilammi, Tuuli. (2020). The Virtuous Circle of Sustainable Welfare as a Transformative Policy Idea. Sustainability. 12(1). 391–391. 63 indexed citations
10.
Matthies, Aila‐Leena, et al.. (2020). Ecosocial innovations enabling social work to promote new forms of sustainable economy. International Journal of Social Welfare. 29(4). 378–389. 24 indexed citations
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Matthies, Aila‐Leena, et al.. (2019). Ecosocial Innovations and Their Capacity to Integrate Ecological, Economic and Social Sustainability Transition. Sustainability. 11(7). 2107–2107. 34 indexed citations
12.
Furman, Eeva, Tiina Häyhä, & Tuuli Hirvilammi. (2018). A future the planet can accommodate. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja. 2 indexed citations
13.
Furman, Eeva, Tiina Häyhä, & Tuuli Hirvilammi. (2018). Maapallolle mahtuva tulevaisuus. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.
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Helne, Tuula & Tuuli Hirvilammi. (2017). The Relational Conception of Wellbeing as a Catalyst for the Ecosocial Transition. Advances in Social Work. 7 indexed citations
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Hirvilammi, Tuuli, et al.. (2016). Kestävää siirtymää edistäviä työn ja toimeentulon muotoja : analyysi kirjallisuudesta. Jyväskylä University Digital Archive (University of Jyväskylä). 24(4). 1 indexed citations
16.
Hirvilammi, Tuuli & Tuula Helne. (2014). Changing Paradigms: A Sketch for Sustainable Wellbeing and Ecosocial Policy. Sustainability. 6(4). 2160–2175. 44 indexed citations
17.
Lettenmeier, Michael, Satu Lähteenoja, Tuuli Hirvilammi, & Senja Laakso. (2013). Resource use of low-income households — Approach for defining a decent lifestyle?. The Science of The Total Environment. 481. 681–684. 11 indexed citations
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Hirvilammi, Tuuli, Senja Laakso, Michael Lettenmeier, & Satu Lähteenoja. (2013). Studying Well-being and its Environmental Impacts: A Case Study of Minimum Income Receivers in Finland. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities. 14(1). 134–154. 14 indexed citations
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Lettenmeier, Michael, Satu Lähteenoja, Tuuli Hirvilammi, Kristiina Aalto, & Senja Laakso. (2012). Maximum and minimum consumption : two-dimensional approach in defining a decent lifestyle. Publication Server of the Wuppertal Institute (Wuppertal Institute). 2 indexed citations
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Lettenmeier, Michael, Kristiina Aalto, Senja Laakso, Tuuli Hirvilammi, & Satu Lähteenoja. (2011). Material Footprint of Low-income Households in Finland – is it Sustainable?. 729–729. 4 indexed citations

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