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“Sport has always been first for me” but “all my free time is spent doing homework”: Dual career styles in late adolescence

2017

Abstract Objectives In adolescence, personally meaningful autobiographical memories begin to integrate into cultural narrative structures to form a life story. We examined how and to what extent adolescent Finnish athletes narrate and integrate significant life events in sport and education into their identities and future narratives in order to delineate the different styles of athletes’ career construction. Design Longitudinal qualitative study. Method Ten female and eight male, elite junior athletes, aged 15–16 at baseline, participated in individual conversational interviews. The resulting interview data were analyzed using narrative analysis. Results Thirteen of 18 adolescent athletes …

Metaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectadolescent Finnish athletes050105 experimental psychologyTerminologyDevelopmental psychologyNarrative inquiry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineExcellence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativesignificant life eventsta515Applied Psychologymedia_commoneducationbiologyAthletes05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationlate adolescencesportConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychologyQualitative researchPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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Relationship between pedometer-determined physical activity and low back pain in middle aged Finnish population (30-45) : "The Young Finns Study"

2016

Undoubtedly, modern sedentary lifestyle is a severe threat factor for various health-related concerns. Engagement in regular physical activity is requisite to achieve physiological and psychological health benefits and to alleviate the risk for many undesirable health outcomes including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular disease, obesity, hypertension, and diabetes. Staying physically active is recommended in the deterrence and management of low back pain. Lately, an alternative guideline about physical activity has been introduced, which is more realistic than the 30 minutes/day recommendation. This guideline says that attaining 10,000 steps/day improves health. Therefore, pedometers have bec…

Physical activityalaselkäkipuselkäkipuLow back painMiddle-aged Finnish cohort groupkeski-ikäisetDaily steps countPedometersfyysinen aktiivisuus
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Somija Latvijas ārpolitikā, 1918.-1940.

2002

Advisor: K.Hovi

Somijas - Latvijas attiecības:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History [Research Subject Categories]Somijas ārpolitikaLatvian - Finnish relationsLatvijas ārpolitikaStarptautiskās attiecībasInternational relationsFinnish - Latvian relationsLatvijas - Somijas attiecībasLatvijas vēsture (1918.-1940.)
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The Peace Treaty of Fredrikshamn and its Aftermath in Sweden and Finland

2010

This article analyses the Peace Treaty of Fredrikshamn (Hamina in Finnish) and its consequences in Sweden and Finland. The Russians set strict preconditions for the commencement of peace negotiations with the Swedes in the summer of 1809. These conditions were realized almost <em>in toto</em> in the final peace treaty, which consisted of just twenty-one articles. In addition to regulations directly related to the ending of hostilities, the main provisions of the agreement entailed huge territorial losses for Sweden, strictly defining the regions it was to cede to Russia, the most important of which was Finland. Sweden was also enjoined to give up its alliance with Britain and to…

SwedenCultural StudiesHistoryGovernmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectLegislaturePeace Treaty of Fredrikshamnpost-war societyRussiaPeace treatyNegotiationAlliancelcsh:D204-475LawPolitical sciencePrivate propertyAftermath of the Finnish WarTreatyFinlandLegitimacylcsh:Modern history 1453-media_commonSjuttonhundratal
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The Finnish Open Science and Research Initiative and Development of Green Open Access in Finland

2016

Presentation in Slovakian Open Government Week, Bratislava, 19.10.2016

The Finnish Open Science and Research Initiativeopen science servicesUniversity of Jyväskyläself-archivingGreen Open Access
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Sähköä ja alkemiaa: Tekoälydiskurssit Yleisradion verkkoartikkeleissa

2021

Tässä artikkelissa tarkastelemme sitä, millaisena ja miten tekoäly esitetään suomalaisessa julkisessa keskustelussa, ja ketkä tekoälystä suurelle yleisölle kertovat. Aineistona olemme käyttäneet Yleisradion verkkosivujen tekoälyä käsitteleviä artikkeleja. Tulosten perusteella tekoälystä pääsevät kertomaan useimmin talouden ja teollisuuden aloilla työskentelevät miehet. Aineistossa esiintyneet tekoälytulevaisuuskuvaukset pitäytyvät pitkälti nykyisen länsikeskeisen kapitalistisen maailmankuvan sisällä. Toisin sanoen, ne eivät haastaneet tai ylittäneet vallitsevaa status quoa, vaan näkivät tulevaisuuden pikemminkin lineaarisena kehityksenä nykytilasta. Aiemman tutkimuksen perusteella yleinen k…

The Finnish Public Service Media CompanyuutisointiH1-99julkinen keskustelufuture scenariosCommunication. Mass mediatekoälyartificial intelligenceYleskenaariotdiskurssintutkimusP87-96Journalism. The periodical press etc.PN4699-5650Teemanumero: Tiedon politiikatSocial sciences (General)Yleisradiomachine learningpublic discussionkoneoppiminennewstulevaisuusdiscourse researchMedia & viestintä
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Management Attitudes towards the Carbon Footprint of Business Traveling

2008

carbon footprintmanagement attitudesbusiness travelingtop Finnish companiesCorporate Environmental Management
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Variation and variability in L2 learning trajectories : Learning the Finnish existential construction

2022

Taking an onomasiological approach and a dynamic usage-based perspective, this study explores how four beginning L2 learners of Finnish develop in expressing existentiality (‘there is something somewhere’) before and after instruction. Data were collected weekly over a period of nine months and examined for conventionalized and non-conventionalized constructions that express existentiality. As expected from a dynamic usage-based perspective, both inter-individual variation and intra-individual variability were identified. The initial repertoires of two of the learners were quite variable, as they used several different non-conventionalized constructions before settling on more conventionali…

constructionusage-based linguisticssuomen kieliL2 FinnishL2 developmentsysteemiteoriasuomi toisena kielenäkielen oppiminencomplex dynamic systems theorykonstruktiokielioppi
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The Corpus of Finnish Sign Language

2020

This paper presents the Corpus of Finnish Sign Language(Corpus FinSL), a structured and annotated collection of Finnish Sign Language (FinSL) videos published in May 2019 in FIN-CLARIN's Language Bank of Finland. The corpus is divided into two subcorpora, one of which comprises elicited narratives and the other conversations. All of the FinSL material has been annotated using ELAN and the lexical database Finnish Signbank. Basic annotation includes ID-glosses and translations into Finnish. The anonymized metadata of Corpus FinSL has been organized in accordance with the IMDI standard. Altogether, Corpus FinSL contains nearly 15 hours of video material from 21 FinSL users. Corpus FinSL has a…

corpus of Finnish sign languageresearchannotationFinnish signbankmetadatasuomalainen viittomakielikorpuksetlanguage bank of Finlandteaching
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The Role of Professors in the Formation of Finnish Parliamentary Life: The Struggle between Two Conceptions of Parliament

2017

The Frankfurt Parliament (1848–49) was subsequently dismissively referred to as the “Professors’ Parliament” due to its heavy representation of scholars and the academic style of its lengthy discussions. Professors have played a prominent role in the deliberations and development of other European assemblies, too. This article examines the role of professors in the formation of Finnish parliamentary life. It moreover underlines the close relationship between the academia and national politics in late nineteenth-century Finland, starting from the European revolutions of 1848. The article highlights how politically active professors, together with the newspaper press, were crucial in transfe…

debateParliamentGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectprofessoritContext (language use)Representation (politics)PoliticseduskuntauniversityPolitical sciencenationalismta517Finnish Parliamentyliopistotmedia_commonnationalismiliberalism; nationalism; professors; university; Finnish ParliamentHegelianismlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismliberalismlcsh:Political theoryFinnish parliamentNationalismliberalismiLiberalismLawprofessorsIdeologyparliamentslcsh:HQ1101-2030.7
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