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ZĪMES anatomija (in Latvian) The Anatomy of ZIME (in English)

2003

Kas ir ZĪME? ZĪME ir datu kopu standartizēta grafiska reprezentācija. ZĪME sastāv no diviem grafiskiem elementiem: (1) Sieta elementa un (2) Koda elementa. Sieta elementu konfigurācija ir nemainīga. Koda elementu konfigurācija mainās saskaņā ar ievadītajiem datiem. The Anatomy of ZIME What is ZIME? ZIME is a standardized graphical representation of data sets. ZIME is built of two graphical elements: (1) Sieve element and (2) Code element. Sieve elements have always the same configuration, while Code elements are configured according to the input data.

CB History of civilizationHT Communities. Classes. RacesQA75 Computer scienceNX Arts in general
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Becoming Politically Active: Life Courses and the Formation of Capitals among Young People of Migrant Origin in Finland

2020

This article focuses on the life courses of young people of migrant origin who are active in civic and political fields in Finland. The aim is to analyse, from the micro-level life course perspective, the issues in their lives that have helped them to become active. The article draws on empirical data collected using participatory methods. Four young people of migrant origin participated in the research process and contributed to the data analysis. The theoretical framework consists of Bourdieusian concepts of political habitus and emotional, cultural and social capital. The article shows that participants gained strong emotional capital during their childhood, which laid the groundwork for…

Empirical dataSociology and Political Sciencelcsh:Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationGeography Planning and DevelopmentEthnic grouppoliittinen osallistuminen050801 communication & media studiesCultural capitalelämänkaari03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsmigrant youthcultural capital0508 media and communications0302 clinical medicinelcsh:HT51-1595HabitusSociologyemotional capitalsosiaalinen pääomahabitusDemographylife coursenuoret aikuisetEmotional capital05 social scienceskulttuurinen pääomaGender studies030206 dentistrymaahanmuuttajatmaahanmuuttajataustapolitical habitusAnthropologylcsh:JV1-9480lcsh:Communities. Classes. Racessocial capitalLife course approachLawkansalaistoimintaSocial capitalNordic Journal of Migration Research
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Transnational Political Activities of the Swedish Finn Youth Organization

2017

This article looks at the Swedish Finn Youth Organization’s transnational political activities, and how they have developed. In the beginning, the youth organization modelled itself after its mother organization and joined the Finnish Expatriate Parliament (FEP), which made its participation in transnational practices easy. The case study of the Swedish Finn Youth Organization in Stockholm, Sweden, demonstrates that if the younger generation is given an opportunity to establish and govern their own associations, new forms of organization can be expected. The younger generation has distinguished itself from the older generation’s associations by cooperating with other minorities and taking m…

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Deportation vs. Sanctuary: The Rationalities, Technologies, and Subjects of Finnish Sanctuary Practices

1969


  Evangelical Lutheran parishes and their representatives have provided sanctuaries for asylum seekers for forty years in Finland.Yet this activity became widely publicly recognized only after the Finnish Ecumenical Council released the “Church as Sanctuary” document in 2007.The parishes are assisted by many civic organizations (e.g.women’s organizations, Free Movement Network, Amnesty International, and Finnish Refugee Council) in providing sanctuary.They share the same opponent: the state’s strict asylum policy.The various parties involved in Finnish sanctuary incidents can be divided into two groups using the terminology of the Foucaldian analytics of pastoral power: a state pastor…

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Transnationalism and Settlement of Latvian Emigrants in the Nordic Countries

2021

The intra-European migration flows have fostered debates about the intentions of migrants to settle in their destination country or return to their countries of origin. Based on a quantitative analysis of survey data ('N' = 1391), this article presents a typology of migration patterns among migrants from Latvia in the Nordic countries. Using two dimensions—attachment to the destination country and attachment to the country of origin—the article identifies and characterises the following four migration patterns: (1) bi-nationals, (2) settlers, (3) footloose migrants and (4) isolated migrants who focus on their country of origin and are willing to return (separated).

TypologySociology and Political ScienceGeography Planning and Developmentintegration050801 communication & media studiesCommunities. Classes. Racessettlement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0508 media and communicationsJV1-9480TransnationalismDemographytransnationalism05 social scienceslatviathe nordic countriesLatvian030206 dentistryCountry of originlanguage.human_languageEmigrationHT51-1595GeographyQuantitative analysis (finance)AnthropologylanguageSurvey data collectionDemographic economicsColonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationSettlement (litigation)LawNordic Journal of Migration Research
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REAL HUMANS? : Affective imaginaries of the human and its Others in the Swedish TV series Äkta människor

2019

According to the Swedish science fiction TV series Äkta människor (Real Humans, SVT and Matador film 2012-2014), humanoid robots called “hubots” are replacing the human workforce in care work and assembly line industries. Against the backdrop of current debates about immigration and citizenship in the Nordic countries, this article does a close, contextual reading of the series, exploring how the hubots influence work and family life. We are particularly interested in how hubots tie in with the cultural circulation of affect in relation to Otherness and how responses towards the “not-quite” human or dehumanized Other are negotiated in the present-day Nordic cultural imaginaries. What kinds …

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Social Inclusion and Exclusion in the Life Stories of Deported Asylum Seekers from Finland to Iraqi Kurdistan

2018

This study explores how social inclusion and exclusion manifest as a dynamic continuum in the everyday lived realities of irregular migrants. Based on narratives of Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers, who were eventually deported from Finland, the analysis depicts the ways in which societal structures, personal negotiations as well as relationships and social networks interplay in lives characterized by multiple locations, transitions and positions. Establishing and maintaining social contacts, belonging to various networks and being able to decide and act are primary factors that help us understand how the narrators relate to the continuum. The participants construct narratives illustrating seve…

elämäntarinatSociology and Political SciencekurditRefugeeGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration0507 social and economic geographyCriminologylife storiesinclusion/exclusiondeportationlcsh:HT51-1595Political science050602 political science & public administrationexclusionDemography05 social scienceskurdsmaastakarkotus0506 political scienceAnthropologylcsh:JV1-9480lcsh:Communities. Classes. RacesIraqi kurdistanasylum seeking050703 geographyLawturvapaikanhakijatinkluusioNordic Journal of Migration Research
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Jacqueline Bhabha, Andrzej Mirga, and Margareta Matache, eds. 2017. Realizing Roma Rights. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press

2020

Book review

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Freedom, Civility and Activeness. On the government of leisure self-formation of Finnish multicultural youth

2012

This article explores the leisure time and civic activities of ‘multicultural youth’ in Finland. The theoretic-conceptual framework is the Foucauldian governmentality approach and Foucault's four step model of the ethical self-formation of the moral subject. This toolkit exposes how the subjectivation of the multicultural youth takes place in their leisure time activities and civic action, and connects and disconnects with the desires and expectations of administration and youth workers. The leisure time subjectivation of the youth implements on the interface of their own ‘self-driven’ activities and interests and more or less programmatic governance of official youth work with its integrat…

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Tiilikainen, Marja, Al-Sharmani, Mulki and Mustasaari, Sanna (eds.) (2020) Wellbeing of Transnational Muslim Families. Marriage, Law and Gender. Lond…

2020

Book review of the book: Tiilikainen, Marja, Al-Sharmani, Mulki & Mustasaari, Sanna (eds.) (2020) Wellbeing of Transnational Muslim Families. Marriage, Law and Gender, London & New York: Routledge. 188 pp.

muslim familiesSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration050801 communication & media studiesGender studies030206 dentistry03 medical and health sciences0508 media and communications0302 clinical medicinelcsh:HT51-1595Anthropologylcsh:JV1-9480transnational marriage and family practiceslcsh:Communities. Classes. RacesSociologyMarriage lawmigrant wellbeingLawDemographyNordic Journal of Migration Research
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