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Finnishness, Whiteness and Coloniality

2022

This multidisciplinary volume reflects the shifting experiences and framings of Finnishness and its relation to race and coloniality. The authors centre their investigations on whiteness and unravel the cultural myth of a normative Finnish (white) ethnicity. Rather than presenting a unified definition for whiteness, the book gives space to the different understandings and analyses of its authors. This collection of case-studies illuminates how Indigenous and ethnic minorities have participated in defining notions of Finnishness, how historical and recent processes of migration have challenged the traditional conceptualisations of the nation-state and its population, and how imperial relatio…

colonialismkolonialismivalkoihoisetrasismietniset vähemmistötmulticulturalismsuomalaisuusmigrationmaahanmuuttajatmonikulttuurisuussiirtolaisuuscolonialitywhitenesskansallinen identiteettiPOC-ihmisetalkuperäiskansatracism
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Maternal antibody transmission and breeding densities in the Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus

2004

1. The offspring of avian species, especially those of colonial breeders, are exposed to a number of pathogens immediately after birth. The chick's immune system is, at that early stage still immature and inefficient. As a consequence, diseases can have a strong impact on chick survival.2. The ability of mothers to transmit passive immunity in terms of antibodies of their own acquired immunity to their chicks is probably an essential pathway to enhance the chick survival. Since the production of antibodies is costly, females are expected to adjust the transmission of passive immunity to the local disease environment.3. We found that in Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus L.) yolk antibody …

food.ingredientOffspringmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectCOLONIALITYZoologyPassive immunityBiologyPopulation densityfoodTESTOSTERONEYolkHirundomedicineFUSCUSCAROTENOIDSKITTIWAKE RISSA-TRIDACTYLAEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonBIRDSHIRUNDOHatchingEcologyMaternal effectbiology.organism_classificationpassive immunityESCHERICHIA-COLIcolonial breedinglaying orderembryonic structuresSURVIVALmaternal effectsSEXReproductionFunctional Ecology
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Higher Education and Global Social Injustice

2020

This dissertation, composed of three unique scholarly articles, explores some of the ways in which institutions of higher education facilitate and mitigate social injustice on a global scale. Specifically analyzing the behavior of administrative actors—defined as those that serve in a leadership role outside of the classroom—the purpose of the research was twofold. Firstly, I aimed to identify the mechanisms by which administrative actors at U.S. and Finnish institutions of higher education legitimized and rationalized their involvement in globally unjust educational practices. Secondly, I sought to identify the ways in which administrative actors in these economically privileged countries …

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Finnishness, Whiteness and Coloniality: An Introduction

2022

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monikulttuurisuuscolonialismkolonialismisiirtolaisuuscolonialityvalkoihoisetrasismi5141 Sociologywhitenessmulticulturalismmigrationracism
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Spaces, (Non-)Places, and Fluid Identities in Tim Winton’s Fiction

2021

One of the major issues addressed by postcolonial literature is identity crisis. In Australia, a multicultural country and a former settler colony, where the sense of belonging is particularly troubling, this literary theme has been exploited by writers to address the ambiguity of home and belonging. This article attempts to examine Tim Winton’s fiction and show how the writer explores the concepts of place and space to set his protagonists’ shattered selves in the postcolonial geography. The analysis of his fiction from the perspective of humanistic geography, Edward Relph’s concept of placelessness, and Marc Auge’s idea of non-place reveals that a simple categorization of Winton’s setting…

postcolonialityplaceWintonspacenon-placeidentityExplorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
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Encuentro de saberes: Huellas de memoria pluriversa y descolonización de la Universidad contemporánea

2018

This paper studies the Encounter of Knowledge as a project that, by welcoming mestres and mestras of ancestral knowledge into universities, contributes to decolonize higher education, broadening its field of memory. Based on a systematization exercise, we established a theoretical dialogue with Bajtin and Bejamin. Based on the participation of four mestres -Lucely Pío, raicera del Cerrado, Mãe Lu and Tata Mutá Imé, religious leaders of Candomblé and the political leader and shaman Álvaro Tukano of the Tukano nation- we show how the project promotes in the contemporary Brazilian university a space of mnemic pluriversity, capable of activating diverse narrative planes (biographical, political…

raicera del Cerradopluriversidad mnémicacapable of activating diverse narrative planes (biographicalreligious leaders of Candomblé and the political leader and shaman Álvaro Tukano of the Tukano nation- we show how the project promotes in the contemporary Brazilian university a space of mnemic pluriversityspiritualbroadening its field of memory. Based on a systematization exerciseuniversityMeeting of knowledgeUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAJosé JorgeMãe Lu and Tata Mutá IméUniversidadBrasilBrazil 143 150narraciónHuellas de memoria pluriversa y descolonización de la Universidad contemporánea de Carvalho [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874492 Encuentro de saberes]:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]we established a theoretical dialogue with Bajtin and Bejamin. Based on the participation of four mestres -Lucely Píoinclusiónmnemic diversityFlóreznarrationJuliana This paper studies the Encounter of Knowledge as a project thatinclusioncolonialidadcolonialitypoliticalby welcoming mestres and mestras of ancestral knowledge into universitiescontributes to decolonize higher education1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874492 Encuentro de saberes: Huellas de memoria pluriversa y descolonización de la Universidad contemporánea de Carvalhoancestral and mythical) and widening its epistemic horizon. Encuentro de saberes
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Revealing colonial power relations in early childhood policy making: An autoethnographic story on selective evidence

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic exposes uncertainty, instability and glaring inequality that requires urgent global policy decisions. Historically, bureaucrats regard uncertainty as the enemy and look for tested solutions (Stevens, 2011). In contrast, Fielding & Moss (2010) acknowledge an uncertain future and encourage shifting policy making towards the search for possibilities instead of replicating singular solutions. Escobar (2020) advocates for pluriversal politics, with many possibilities created through collective decision-making by autonomous interlinked networks. In this paper, I combine autoethnography with policy analysis drawing on my own experience in South African early childhood pol…

south africavarhaiskasvatusmedia_common.quotation_subjectAutoethnographylcsh:Education (General)DecolonialitykoulutuspolitiikkaPoliticsSouth Africa0504 sociologyearly childhood policy analysisPolitical scienceNarrativeConversationvaltarakenteetdecolonialitymedia_commonpoliittinen päätöksenteko05 social sciencesDialogical self050401 social sciences methods050301 educationCOVID-19Citizen journalismPolicy analysiscovid-19poikkeusolotPolitical economyEtelä-Afrikkadekolonisaatioautoethnographylcsh:L7-9910503 educationautoetnografiaJournal of Childhood, Education & Society
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Museum coloniality : displaying Asian art in the whitened context

2021

The transformation of Musée Guimet and the transition of museums in the ‘countries of origin’ of its collections elucidates how white-cube crystallises Western cultural hegemony by erasing the colonial past of the objects and by representing the physical form of modernity. It contributes as well to nullifying the demand of repatriation, which seems to merely raise new power struggles rather than to recover indigenous beliefs (or identities). Through such a muséographie, the deities of the Other are ‘elevated’ from ethnographic specimen into art in the West while ‘diminished’ from sacred icons into art or historical artefacts in Asia. Museumification as such constitutes a whitening (Westerni…

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