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Jonne Silonsaari

0000-0002-4015-5117

Pyöräilyä voi edistää myös autokaupungissa

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Lihasvoimaa kaupunkiliikenteeseen : suosituksia kävelyn, pyöräilyn ja muiden aktiivisten ja kestävien kulkutapojen edistämiseksi

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Rakkaudesta lajiin ja paskaan läppään : Icehearts-urheilujoukkue ja poikien sosiaalinen pääoma

Jonne Silonsaari (2016). Rakkaudesta lajiin ja paskaan läppään. Icehearts-urheilujoukkue ja poikien sosiaalinen pääoma. Liikuntakasvatuksen laitos, Jyväskylän yliopisto, liikunnan yhteiskuntatieteiden pro-gradu -tutkielma, 119 s., 2 liitettä. Tämä liikunnan yhteiskuntatieteiden opinnäyte käsittelee Icehearts-joukkuetta poikien erityisen tuen mallina. Icehearts on innovatiivinen nuoriso- ja sosiaalityön toimintamalli, joka perustuu joukkueurheiluharrastukselle ja pitkäaikaiselle kasvattajasuhteelle. Tutkimus keskittyy toimintamallin vaikuttavuuden ja yhteiskunnallisten hyötyjen sijaan tarkastelemaan joukkueen sosiaalisia käytäntöjä ja prosesseja. Niitä kuvataan kiinnittymisenä kasvattajaan, …

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Täsmäratkaisuja kestävään tulevaisuuteen : suosituksia planetaarisen hyvinvoinnin tukemiseen poliittisessa ohjelmatyössä

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Building transformative capacity towards active sustainable transport in urban areas – Experiences from local actions in Finland

Recent research has recognised cycling and walking (active transport) as substantial elements contributing to sustainable mobility and public health challenges. There is less knowledge available on the integrated contributions of local-level governance processes and practical implementation of active transport promotion activities. To illustrate comprehensively the contributions of local-level activities, we defined a framework presenting transformative capacity towards active sustainable transport. The framework presents the essential elements and criteria in assessing the level of contributions towards active and sustainable mobility. Previous literature and a case study in six Finnish mu…

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Unravelling the rationalities of childhood cycling promotion

Decrease of children’s independent mobility (CIM) has worried academics, policymakers, educators and other professionals for decades. Research and policy often emphasise that promoting children’s physically active and independent transport modes as cycling is important to achieve better public health, solve environmental challenges and increase related economic benefits. Yet, cycling promotion is not a neutral process and all promotion efforts are derived from latent notions of ‘cyclists’ and ‘cycling’. This paper discusses different rationalities of childhood cycling promotion and the representations of ‘children’ as independent ‘cyclists’ they entail. We argue that in order to efficiently…

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Towards sustainable mobility : Transformative scenarios for 2034

Highlights • Increasing the share of walking and cycling is one of the building blocks of sustainable mobility transformation. • We organised an online Delphi survey for 30 walking and cycling experts during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic. • Disaggregative Delphi analysis is elaborated based on the systemic restructuring of qualitative data. • Transport experts’ views of the future are described in the form of five walking and cycling scenarios up to 2034. • The results can be used for strategic transport planning and policy, and for identifying instruments for walking and cycling promotion in urban areas. Increasing the share of walking and cycling is one of the building blocks of sus…

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Elinvoiman ja elonkirjon puolesta : ekologinen jälleenrakennus kunnissa pandemian jälkeen

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From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities

Intensive parenting has become a key term for analysing the pressures and priorities of contemporary western parenting culture. For mobility studies it provides a discursive framework for understanding why children’s leisure has shifted from free play and mobility towards various adult-led organised activities and why parents deem it necessary to control children’s leisure journeys in an unprecedented manner. Most of the research on parenting and mobility has explained these trends with urban risks and safeguarding, but this paper highlights how parents also control, manage and enable children’s mobility to resource and enrich them with various dispositions. We use children’s mobility exper…

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