Search results for "kansatiede"
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Editorial: Ethnological Knowledge
2019
The Karsikko and Cross-Tree Tradition of Finland The Origins, Change and End of the Custom
1993
According to an East -Finnish custom that came to an end around the beginning of the 20th century, the karsikko (conifer shorn of branches) and the cross-tree were prepared when the deceased was taken for burial. The Roman-Catholic Church and the Reformation introduced into folk beliefs the idea that the deceased did not journey all the way to the community of the dead. Restoring the social order of the community that had been disturbed by death then required that the dead be placed in the intermediary stage dictated by the tripartite division of the rite of passage in status. It was also necessary to establish a boundary between the living and the dead as a precaution against the undesired…
Kaikki aistit käyttöön – kongressikokemuksia Lissabonista
2011
People make places - ways of feeling the world The 10th congress of the International Society of Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF) Lissabon, Portugali, 17.-21.4.2011.
Ethnography with a Twist : Conference at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 12–14 February 2019
2019
Mitä annettavaa filosofisella hermeneutiikalla on etnologialle?
2013
Kansanperinteenkeruu ja muistitiedon keruuhanke : se oli täyttä työtä, melko rankkaa mutta antoisaa. Unohtumattomia kokemuksia --
2013
Terävyyttä etnologiseen tutkimusprosessiin
2016
Kirja-arvio teoksesta Jouhki, Jukka & Tytti Steel (toim.) 2016: Etnologinen tulkinta ja analyysi. Kohti avoimempaa tutkimusprosessia. Helsinki: Ethnos ry. 431 sivua. nonPeerReviewed
The problem of pinning down the process of interpretation and analysis in ethnology
2017
Jouhki, Jukka & Steel, Tytti (eds.) 2016. Etnologinen tulkinta ja analyysi. Kohti avoimempaa tutkimusprosessia. (Ethnological interpretations and analysis. Towards a more open research process) Helsinki: Ethnos. 2016. 431 pp. ISBN 978-952-68509-0-0. ISSN 0357-511X.