Search results for "kotiseutu"
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Transnational heritage work and commemorative rituals across the Finnish-Russian border in the old Salla region
2019
Kotikunta kaupunginosaksi : Säynätsalon kunnan ja Jyväskylän kaupungin kuntaliitos kulttuurisena ilmiönä
2007
Vanha keino toimii yhä
2021
Saksalainen sivistys, suomalainen kansa : kirjallisuus, kotiseutu ja kansankieli 1800-luvun alun Viipurin koulumaailmassa
2018
Kaikki kotona?
2017
Tämä teksti on lyhennetty ja toimitettu versio Jyväskylässä 10.–13.8.2017 pidettyjen Kotiseutupäivien paneelista ”Kaikki kotona – keskustelua kodin, kotiseudun ja kuulumisen kokemuksista”. Paneelikeskustelun järjestivät Jyväskylän yliopiston musiikin, taiteen ja kulttuurin tutkimuksen laitos sekä tutkimushankkeet EUROHERIT ja Arts of Belonging. Puhetta johti tutkimuskoordinaattori Tarja Pääjoki (TP), ja paneelissa keskustelivat akatemiatutkija, dosentti Tuuli Lähdesmäki (TL), dosentti Tuija Saresma (TS) ja tutkijatohtori Antti Vallius (AV). nonPeerReviewed
"Jos me ei tunneta menneisyyttä niin ei meillä ole tulevaisuuttakaan" : museon ja kotiseudun merkitys paikalliselle identiteetille
2002
Idyllic Living in Rural Surroundings : Perceptions of Finnish Rural Residents of Their Home Environment
2018
Living in Finnish rural areas is different. Within the urbanized culture that perceives city living as a norm, residing in rural Finland is an exception to the rule. The rural-urban dichotomy represents the two environments as opposites rather than perceiving them as alternative dwelling opportunities.1 Although this polarization has been challenged over decades in research on rurality2 by emphasizing the cultural intertwining and continuities of these two environments as social spaces, the way of understanding them as opposites has persisted among commonly shared perceptions. Both urban and rural areas exist in spatial reality, but the distinctions are created at the level of cultural conc…
Places of Belonging, Places of Detachment:
2022
This chapter contributes to the ongoing discussion about rural belonging by considering the role of historical consciousness (Rüsen, 2004) in the process of belonging in a place. The chapter suggests that young people’s temporal orientation in relation to local culture and history plays a significant role in their commitment to rural communities. The analysis draws on qualitative longitudinal data from Finnish girls, aged 16–19, from two sparsely populated regions (Central Finland and the Northern Finnish Sámi homeland). The chapter shows how multiple strands of commitment tie rural young people to their local surroundings, where the past is present in the landscape and everyday life in a m…