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‘I shared the joy’: sport-related social support and communality on Instagram

2020

The popularity of sharing photographs on digital platforms has increased significantly due to the communicative affordances of mobile media and the emergence of photo-sharing applications, such as Instagram. In this paper, we examine how social support and communality can be built and reinforced through digital visual communication. We focus especially on photo sharing in the context of recreational climbing and trail running. In a qualitative study with Finnish climbers and runners, we asked what meanings sports practitioners ascribe to the practice of sharing and observed how they communicate these meanings through photographs. The results indicate that different types of visual content b…

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing ArtsverkkoyhteisötInternet privacyComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION0507 social and economic geographysosiaalinen mediasosiaalinen tukiinspiraatioSocial support0504 sociologySociologyAffordancevalokuvatverkkopalvelutmotivaatioyhteisöllisyysbusiness.industry05 social sciencesvisuaalinen viestintä050401 social sciences methodsPopularityMobile mediaAnthropologyInstagrambusiness050703 geographyurheilijatVisual Studies
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Reading Kazuo Ishiguro’s “Bewilderment Trilogy” as Bildungsromane

2018

Abstract In this essay, Kazuo Ishiguro’s “Bewilderment Trilogy” is read as a series of Bildungsromane that test the limits of that genre. In these thematically unrelated novels, characters reach critical points in their lives when they are confronted with the ways in which their respective childhoods have shaped their grownup expectations and professional careers. In each, the protagonist has a successful career, whether as a musician (The Unconsoled), a detective (When We Were Orphans), or a carer (Never Let Me Go), but finds it difficult to overcome childhood trauma. Ishiguro’s treatment of childhood in these novels foregrounds the tension between individual subjectivity and the formal st…

Cultural StudiesbildungsromanSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographythe unconsoled050701 cultural studiesmemorywhen we were orphansTrilogyReading (process)a portrait of the artist as a young manAZ20-999childhoodmedia_commonLiteraturebusiness.industrynever let me go05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsArt060202 literary studiesComputer Science ApplicationsAnthropologykazuo ishigurojames joyce0602 languages and literatureLiterary criticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesbusinessAmerican, British and Canadian Studies
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The Influence of the Lotus Flower Theme on the Perception of Contemporary Urban Architecture

2021

We live in the visual culture times, when images continuously and daily are transferring some information. A visual message is also an indispensable element of architecture, in the semantic layer as an aesthetic value, sometimes fulfilling a narrative function by means of a symbol, which is an international visual code. Most of the symbols, hidden in painting, sculpture, or architecture, are elements of nature. The article discusses examples of architecture whose form is based on a lotus flower. Unification of urban landscapes leads to a decrease in the value of aesthetic impressions; therefore, the unique architecture builds the unique identity of the place.

Cultural Studiesbiologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentLotus0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classificationVisual artsUrban StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerceptionSociologySemantic layerArchitectureUrban landscape050703 geographyTheme (computing)Visual culturemedia_commonSpace and Culture
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The transformation of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs in the Baltic countries

2021

This article analyses the transformation of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the nature of changes in the Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania). By applying Brian Hocking’s a...

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyInternational trade050701 cultural studiesTransformation (music)0506 political scienceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Foreign policyPolitical scienceWhole of government050602 political science & public administrationbusinessDiplomacymedia_commonJournal of Baltic Studies
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Communicative memory of irregular migration: The re-circulation of news images on YouTube

2016

This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing communicative memory of those who have suffered at Europe’s external borders. Visual and textual analyses examine a neglected perspective on the study of media representations of migration by examining a particular practice through which people engage with news images and participate in (re)construction of collective memory in relation to irregular migration. The analysis shows that while hegemonic Eurocentric imagery prevails also in the vernacular amateur productions, re-mixing different cultural productions nevertheless complicates the representation of irregular migration and affords alte…

Cultural StudiescitizenshipHistorySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectmuistin politiikkarajat0507 social and economic geography050801 communication & media studiesExperimental and Cognitive Psychologykansalaisuuskärsimysmigrationcomputer.software_genre0508 media and communicationsdigitaalinen kulttuurihumanitarismimuistaminenta518boundariesCitizenshipkuvatmedia_commonMultimediaYouTube05 social sciencesMedia studiesta5142Irregular migrationuutiskuvatmuuttoliikeDigital cultureRe circulationkollektiivinen muisti050703 geographycomputerMemory Studies
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Post memory and cinematic affect in The Midwife

2017

The Second World War has proved a rich source of inspiration for fiction films worldwide. The Finnish fiction film The Midwife (Kätilö, Antti J. Jokinen, 2015) is aimed at an international audience with a story that takes place in the context of the Lapland War in Finland in 1944. The film tells of a romantic relationship between a local woman and a member of the German army, in a highly affective manner. This article argues that the film downplays elements that might have interested the national, or local, audience, and that it privileges affect over knowledge. To bring out the film’s transnational character, the article begins by analysing it in the context of national, or local, and glob…

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Masculinity in flux? : Male managers navigating between work and family

2020

The article sheds light on male managers’ experience as fathers in a post-Soviet context in Lithuania. This empirical study of 12 male managers’ experiences of work-family integration (WFI), their ways of coping with negative experiences, and the role of organizations in reducing conflict and enriching WFI, reveal the emergence of a new paternal identity: fathers who perceive their role as caregivers but for whom this is still subordinate to the dominant role of the breadwinner. Relying on their wife is a man’s dominant coping strategy. Organizations are perceived as family unfriendly. The managerial implications of the need for organizational support are discussed. peerReviewed

Cultural Studiesmale managersmedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyContext (language use)fatherhoodperhe-elämä050701 cultural studiessukupuolimaskuliinisuusEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administrationgendermasculinitySociologyequalitytyöelämämedia_common05 social sciencesGender studiesLithuaniaisyys0506 political sciencetasa-arvoWork (electrical)post-Soviet contextMasculinitywork-family integrationmiehetFlux (metabolism)johtajat
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Learning to laugh: satire and political thought in the Latvian ‘National Age’

2018

ABSTRACTSatiric publications are often recognized as an important part of the political communication of the nineteenth century. Their role, however, in the national ‘awakenings’ in central eastern...

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyLatvianEmpirePolitical communication050701 cultural studieslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceNationalismPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science050602 political science & public administrationlanguageEconomic historymedia_commonJournal of Baltic Studies
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Pie laika … Now is the time. The singing revolution on Latvian radio and television

2020

AbstractIn the Soviet Union, song competitions had an important role in presenting new artists and songs. The Mikrofona aptauja contest of Latvian radio (1968–1994) was the main forum for new Latvian pop music. It had a reputation for expressing nationalist feelings within the limits of Soviet censorship. In 1988, with the rise of new political movements in the Soviet Union, the competition became a venue for the Latvian independence movement. The winning song of 1988 was a demand for ‘freedom to the fatherland’. The competition also played a part in the rehabilitation of pre-war popular music which had been forbidden in Soviet Latvia. The paper discusses the role of journalists, politician…

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyMedia studiesCensorshipLatvian16. Peace & justiceCONTEST050701 cultural studiesFatherlandIndependencelanguage.human_language0506 political scienceNationalismPoliticsPopular musicPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguageMusicmedia_commonPopular Music
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Expressed attachment to Russia and social integration: the case of young Russian speakers in Latvia, 2004–2010

2015

ABSTRACTThe aim of this article is to establish if expressed attachment to Russia, amongst surveyed Russian-speaking youths in 2004 and 2010 in Latvia, demonstrates any noteworthy correlations with factors promoting integration and feelings of belonging to Latvia. The correlation analysis shows that a sense of belonging to Russia and a sense of belonging to Latvia are not mutually exclusive. However, those Russian speakers in Latvia expressing a closer sense of belonging to Russia are also more likely to prefer an all-Russian environment, are skeptical of their rights and influence in Latvia, and are more likely to perceive discrimination in terms of citizenship status and ethnicity. These …

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSense of community0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupHomelandGender studies0506 political scienceDiasporaSocial integrationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Feeling050602 political science & public administrationTransnationalismSociology050703 geographymedia_commonSkepticismJournal of Baltic Studies
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