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Composite vignettes of Swedish male and female professional handball players’ career paths

2019

The aim of this study was to describe gender-specific career paths of Swedish professional handball players. A reanalysis of Ekengren et al. (2018) career interviews with nine male and nine female players led to creating two composite vignettes using the athletes’ own words, accounted for typical features in the male and female players’ career paths. Seven themes were identified in the analysis of the men’s transcripts and eight themes derived from the women’s transcripts. Further, the themes of both vignettes were aligned with career stages described in our previous study (Ekengren et al. 2018). The male players’ vignette is interpreted as a performance narrative congruent with elite handb…

Cultural StudiesbiologyAthletesGender relations05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationcultural praxis of athletes’ careerskäsipallourakehityssukupuoliDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinevinjetit0502 economics and businesscreative analytical practicePsychology050212 sport leisure & tourismurheilijatCareer developmentSport in Society
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Editorial

2023

Cultural Studieselintarviketuotantoruokajärjestelmätetnografiakestävä kehitysAnthropologykulttuurin muutoskulttuurintutkimusEthnologia Fennica
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Performing ethnography and ethnicity : an early documentation of Finnish immigrants in Nordiska museet

2010

This article discusses the first project of the Nordic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, dealing with immigrants. It was carried out between 1972 and 1990, and it produced material based on interviews, participant observation, photographs and other written and visual sources. The article first examines why and how this extensive research project was carried out and then discusses the documentation project as performance. The project was an early attempt to document the contemporary lives of people through fieldwork, although the original aim of this pioneering project was merely to create and preserve ethnic identity by documenting “authentic” Finnish characteristics. Thus, it is a good example …

Cultural Studiesesitys-teoriaAnthropologysiirtolaisetmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationEthnic groupkenttätyöParticipant observationfieldworkDocumentationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyEthnographymuseotSociologyperformance theorymedia_common
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Banal Sustainability : Renewing the Cultural Norm of Not Wasting Food

2022

Recently food waste has been raised as a major sustainability problem: roughly one third of the food produced globally ends up lost or wasted. This article investigates how people attach meaning to food waste reduction, based on eight individual interviews conducted with people met at a consumer education event in Helsinki in 2017. It is shown how the traditional cultural norm of not wasting food is reproduced in discourse on thrift and frugality and renewed by research-based arguments from circular economy discourse and environmental and sustainability discourse. It is proposed that the interplay of discourses merge into what Lars Kaijser calls banal sustainability: the complicated issue o…

Cultural Studieskestävä kulutusruokahävikkikestävä kehityscultural normsihanteetcultural idealsdiskurssintutkimusnormitruokaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Anthropologykulttuurin muutosbanal sustainabilitydiscourse analysisfood waste reduction
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STTEPping in the right direction? Western classical music in an orchestral programme for disadvantaged African youth

2008

This article looks at STTEP, an outreach project currently housed at the University of Pretoria, which concentrates on the teaching of western orchestral instruments, plus background areas such as music theory, to disadvantaged children and youth from a variety of townships around Pretoria, South Africa. STTEP’s direction can well be described as ‘right’ – pupils are already surrounded by all kinds of global phenomena, and their formal music studies in western classical music are not making them forget their roots. In fact, the contrary has been found to be the case and some interesting cultural fusions are already seen – always a sign of a living culture.

Cultural StudiesmusiikkikasvatusGender studiesMusic GeographyMusic educationEducationDisadvantagedmonikulttuurisuusClassical musicMusicologyPopular musicMusic theorykehitysyhteistyöPower structureEtelä-AfrikkaSocial sciencePsychologyIntercultural Education
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‘Life is team play’: social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the context of Special Olympics

2022

This article provides insights from an empirical study on the meaning of social inclusion for Finnish athletes with intellectual disabilities (ID) who participate in Special Olympics (SO). A further objective was to explore the athletes’ perceptions of the role SO has played in their lives regarding their personal experiences of social inclusion. Data were transcripts of five focus group interviews carried out with a total of 31 participants during the last SO World Winter Games in 2017. The content was analysed with the aim of identifying the main themes in the athletes’ conversations about social inclusion. Three main themes were identified: inclusion as a contrast to past discrimination;…

Cultural StudiesosallistaminenkokemukseturheilukilpailuterityisliikuntakehitysvammaisetinkluusioosallistuminenSport in Society
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This can be made more student-centred : Asynchronous mediation in in-service teacher professional development

2022

Vygotskian Sociocultural Theory is a powerful foundation for research into teacher professional development. However, while this research has been growing, it has largely been focused on pre-service second/foreign language. Furthermore, there is a lack of research on how the instructional process informed by the principles of Sociocultural Theory, including assessment of candidates’ mediated performance, can be orchestrated to promote teachers’ conceptual development and induce changes in their classroom practices. The present study explores how asynchronous assessment of in-service teachers’ portfolios (with the focus on lesson planning) informed by dynamic assessment framework shaped the …

Cultural Studiessosiokulttuurinen teoriaLinguistics and LanguageZone of Proximal DevelopmentpraxiskäytäntöopettajatEducationtrue conceptskieltenopettajatsociocultural theoryammatillinen kehitysin-service teacher trainingkehittävä arviointiopetusmenetelmätmediationtäydennyskoulutus
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Kehitysapu ja julkisen sektorin kulutus kehitysmaissa

2000

DAC-maatVAR-analyysikehitysmaatkehitysyhteistyösyrjäytysvaikutus
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Manipulating mtDNA in vivo reprograms metabolism via novel response mechanisms.

2019

Mitochondria have been increasingly recognized as a central regulatory nexus for multiple metabolic pathways, in addition to ATP production via oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Here we show that inducing mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) stress in Drosophila using a mitochondrially-targeted Type I restriction endonuclease (mtEcoBI) results in unexpected metabolic reprogramming in adult flies, distinct from effects on OXPHOS. Carbohydrate utilization was repressed, with catabolism shifted towards lipid oxidation, accompanied by elevated serine synthesis. Cleavage and translocation, the two modes of mtEcoBI action, repressed carbohydrate rmetabolism via two different mechanisms. DNA cleavage activ…

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Cargo-Cult Containerization : A Critical View of Containers in Modern Software Development

2022

Software is increasingly developed and deployed using containers. While the concept of a container is conceptually straightforward, there are various issues to be considered while using them, ranging from technical details inside containers to the orchestration of containers that jointly form a meaningful application. In recent years, the use of containers has become so prevalent that developers have a tendency to resort to cargo-cult containerization - ritual adherence to the use of containers just because so many others are doing the same thing. In this paper, we study advantages and downsides of containers in modern-day software development. We foresee the use of containers to spread int…

DevOpsdesign principlesvirtualisointicontainer orchestrationcontainerizationsoftware containersohjelmistotuotanto113 Computer and information sciencessoftware designohjelmistosuunnittelupilvipalvelutohjelmistoarkkitehtuuriohjelmistokehityscontinuous software engineering
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