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‘We hugged each other during the cold nights’: the role of affect in an anti-deportation protest network in Finland

2021

This article analyses the role of affect and emotions in Finland’s first large-scale anti-deportation protest, the 2017 Right to Live protest in Helsinki. Despite deportation protests having recently gained scholarly attention, their emotional dimensions have not been sufficiently studied, especially as concerns the emotions of protestors with vulnerable legal status. This article is based on in-depth interviews with key activists in the anti-deportation protest network in Finland, including asylum seekers, refugees and Finnish citizens. The article argues that in order for the protest of asylum seekers facing the threat of deportation to become public and visible, it was important that cit…

Cultural StudiesturvapaikkapolitiikkaaffektiivisuusSociology and Political SciencemielenosoituksetRefugeeCriminologyemotionsAffect (psychology)DeportationsolidaarisuustunteetPolitical sciencesolidaritydeportationspakolaispolitiikkaaktivistitmaasta käännyttäminenmaastakarkotusSolidarityprotestkarkotusihmisoikeudetaffectprotestitaktivismiturvapaikanhakijatasylum seekersSocial Movement Studies
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The Ambivalently Good Human Rights

2016

Human rightsGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectkansainvälinen politiikkabook reviewslcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismhuman rightslcsh:Political theoryihmisoikeuspolitiikkaihmisoikeudetkirja-arvosteluthuman rights policyPolitical scienceLawinternational politicsta517lcsh:HQ1101-2030.7media_commonRedescriptions : Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Ihmisoikeuksien kieli Kosovon sodassa

2001

NatoihmisoikeudetKosovohumanitaarinen interventioarvotretoriikka
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Human rights organizations and online agenda setting

2011

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to better understand agenda setting by international human rights organizations in the online environment and at the same time contribute to agenda‐setting theory. The role of non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in the area of human rights is clarified, and agenda setting and related concepts are discussed.Design/methodology/approachThe study focuses on how attention is drawn to human rights issues in online communication by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International. A content analysis of online forums of HRW and Amnesty International was conducted by monitoring their web sites and Facebook and Twitter pages over a period of three months. In ad…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHuman rightsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsyhteisöviestintäihmisoikeudetContent analysisagenda settingIndustrial relationsorganizational communicationThe InternetSocial mediaSociologyCorporate communicationta518businessAmnestymedia_commonCorporate Communications, an international journal
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SARS and human rights in a postmodern context : a case study of Toronto

2008

This pro gradu-thesis studies the conflict between human rights and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The thesis focuses on the events that took place in Toronto between February and June 2003. The theoretical focus is placed within postmodern tradition and the main contributors for the theoretical approach in this work are Michel Foucault and Georgio Agamben. Especially the concept of biopolitics and politics of the state of exception are closely analysed. The key aspect of this thesis is in the temporality of human rights and the events that lead to revoking those rights. A great emphasis is placed on describing the interdependence between human rights and citizenship. In addition…

SARSAgamben GiorgioihmisoikeudetpoikkeusolotFoucault Michelbiopolitiikka
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Victims and appeals at the International Criminal Court (ICC) : evaluation under international human rights standards

2021

Scholars have examined victim participation and reparations at the ICC. Nevertheless, no academic study focuses on victim participants and victims as parties (reparations claimants) in ICC appeals under international human rights law (IHRL) standards. This article seeks to: determine how victims’ roles as victim participants and parties (reparations claimants) take place in ICC appeals; and evaluate ICC’s law/practice on victims’ procedural roles/rights in appeals under IHRL. Victims at the ICC exercise procedural rights to: voice their views and concerns in appeals against final and interlocutory decisions (victim participants); and appeal reparations orders (parties). ICC’s law/practice o…

Sociology and Political ScienceHuman rightsICCmedia_common.quotation_subjectvictimsreparations16. Peace & justicekansainvälinen oikeusuhritvalituksetkansainvälinen oikeudenkäyttöihmisoikeudetkorvauksetLawPolitical scienceIHRLCriminal courtparticipation10. No inequalityLawappealsmedia_commonosallistuminen
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Framing issues in the public debate: the case of human rights

2013

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to better understand how issues may be framed in public debate. The outcomes of this debate affect organizations. The study is based on the seven types of framing identified by Hallahan and scrutinizes which of these types is utilized, and how this is done, in the case of human rights issues.Design/methodology/approachFor this study a secondary analysis of academic papers on human rights issues was conducted. After a literature search, 40 papers originating from 23 different journals were further analyzed. Where the researchers described the framing of human rights issues, the type of framing was identified according to the typology and mode of utilizatio…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHuman rightsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural contextPublic debateIssue arenasPublic relationsFraming (social sciences)ihmisoikeudetkehystysPolitical scienceSecondary analysisIndustrial relationsta616ta517Asia-areenatyhteiskuntata518Corporate communicationbusinessIssues managementviestintämedia_commonCorporate Communications: An International Journal
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From needs to competencies : a case study on the integration of a rights based approach into NGO practises

2010

The objective of this qualitative case study is to provide knowledge on the possibilities of incorporating a rights based approach (RBA) into practises of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the context of development and children. The study is confined to examine the possibilities of RBA in realising children’s rights within the child sponsorship programme (CSP) of a Finnish NGO, Fida International (Fida), and the conceptualisation of the child in regard to different approaches. The theoretical framework is built on contemporary development discourse concerning the approximation of human rights and development as well as the underlying reasons for the emergence of RBA as a contributio…

children's rightschild sponsorship programmeoikeudetlapsen asemaTapaustutkimuslapsuusrights based approachhuman rightscase studyihmisoikeudetoikeusperustainen kehitystyökehitysyhteistyölapsetchildhoodkansalaisjärjestöt
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‘Human rights and democracy are not self-evident’ : Finnish student teachers’ perceptions on democracy and human rights education

2021

This article discusses democracy and human rights education (DHRE) in Finnish teacher education, drawing on existing literature, curricula and a survey of student teachers’ perceptions. Earlier studies suggested that DHRE in Finnish teacher education is unsystematic, implicit, and dependent on the teacher’s individual interests. These studies highlight a sense of national exceptionalism, where DHRE is assumed to be self-evident. In 2019, we conducted a survey of student teachers (n=300) in one university. Data content analysis reveals that student teachers now see DHRE as relevant and timely, and by no means self-evident. Student teachers believe that DHRE needs to be explicit and part of t…

content analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecthuman rights educationdemocracy educationstudent teachersHuman rights educationPedagogySociologykansalaiskasvatusopettajankoulutusCurriculum0505 lawmedia_commonteacher education050502 lawHuman rights4. Education05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationNational curriculum16. Peace & justiceopettajatTeacher educationDemocracysisällönanalyysiExceptionalismihmisoikeudetdemokratia516 Educational sciences0503 education
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Open Dialogue as a Human Rights Aligned Approach

2019

Throughout the last 20 years, the human rights perspective has increasingly developed into a paradigm against which to appraise and evaluate mental health care. This article investigates to what extent the Finnish open dialogue (OD) approach both aligns with human rights and may be qualified to strengthen compliance with human rights perspectives in global mental health care. Being a conceptual paper, the structural and therapeutic principles of OD are theoretically discussed against the background of human rights, as framed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, and the two recent annual reports of the Human Rights Council…

crisisviolationsmielenterveysihmisoikeudetpsykiatrinen hoitouniversalpromotionmielenterveystyö
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