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Mitä sinulle kuuluu? : lasten subjektiivisia kokemuksia omasta elämästään
2011
Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli tuottaa sellaista lapsuutta koskevaa tutkimusta, jossa on kuultu itse lapsia. Päämääränä oli selvittää, miten lapset itse kokevat oman elämänsä ja millaiset asiat ovat lapsen elämässä tärkeitä. Tutkimuksessa tarkasteltiin lasten kokemuksia subjektiivisen hyvinvoinnin rakentumisen näkökulmasta. Hyvinvoinnin subjektiivista luonnetta pyrittiin lähestymään lasten turvallisuuden ja turvattomuuden kokemusten kautta. Tutkimusaineisto on kerätty kahdessa osassa. Ensimmäinen tutkimusaineisto kerättiin 4–6 -luokkalaisilta lapsilta anonyymien kirjoitelmien muodossa keväällä 2010. Kirjoitelmien aiheena oli ”Mitä Sinulle kuuluu, miten Sinulla menee?”. Lisäksi tutkimuksessa …
Tietämättömyyden etiikka : Emmanuel Levinas modernin subjektin tuolla puolen
1996
Conducting a task while reconstructing its meaning
2022
This article investigates the way an institutional task of a meeting is oriented to by different meeting participants and developed in and through local interaction. Our data come from a city organization, where a large organizational change is planned and prepared through a series of face-to-face encounters and accompanying written texts. Using the notion of recontextualization and by connecting it to the conversation analytical method and to the notion of intersubjectivity, the study examines how the institutional task that is verbalized in written form prior to the meeting is conceptualized by meeting participants in their turns of talk. By doing so, the study will particularly shed ligh…
Epistemologies of (Un)sustainability in Swedish Crime Series Jordskott
2017
ABSTRACTEnvironmental themes have invaded Nordic TV crime series over the past few years. In this paper, the epistemological starting points of a Swedish series, Jordskott, are examined. The paper argues that the series criticizes the traditional humanist paradigm on which realistic crime narratives are based. It does so through the introduction of fantastic non-human beings with the help of which the boundaries of ‘nature’ and ‘human being’ are set mobile. In the series, subjectivities are rendered volatile and the humanist epistemological paradigm is questioned as a sustainable ground for defining what counts as a subject. Theoretically, the paper draws on posthumanist theory and ecocriti…
Loneliness and subjective health complaints among school-aged children
2018
Aim: The first aim of this study was to explore the prevalence of loneliness and subjective health complaints (SHCs) among school-aged children in Finland. The second aim was to analyse to what extent perceived loneliness explains any variance in SHCs among school-aged children. Method: A representative sample of 5925 Finnish children and adolescents from grades 5 ( Mage=11.8 years), 7 ( Mage=13.8) and 9 ( Mage=15.8) completed the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey. Descriptive statistics were used to examine the prevalence of health complaints and loneliness. Structural equation modelling was used to test how strongly loneliness was associated with SHCs. Results: The p…
Omaelämäkerrallisen "minän" kaipuu yhteyteen ja omaan haluun : kahden teinitytön subjektiusesityksiä
1998
"Ja älä käsitä väärin, et en mää yritä sua painostaa sinne" : puhekäytännöt Mobile-tukiaseman kriisikeskusteluissa
1998
Semantics for Subjective Measures of Perceptual Experience
2019
Human-technology relations in an age of surveillance capitalism. Towards an anthropological theory of the dialectic between analogue and digital huma…
2021
What can anthropology contribute to the current debates about the negative effects of social media on people? Starting from a critique of anthropological work that sees human subjectivity and culture as ontologically unaffected by social media use, I propose that human engagement with these digital technologies produces significant ontological transformations that deserve more attention. I develop my analysis in dialogue with Boellstorff’s ontology of the digital, Nardi’s theorisation of virtuality and affordances, and Zuboff’s formulation of surveillance capitalism, and I use empirical illustrations from the Cambridge Analytica data scandal to highlight key theoretical junctures. My main c…