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Affective Estrangement and Ecological Destruction in TV Crime Series Fortitude
2020
Koistinen and Mäntymäki examine how graphic violence evokes affect in the context of ecological destruction in the UK-produced TV crime fiction series Fortitude (2015–17). They argue that the series mobilises generic exchange by incorporating speculative elements into a traditional crime narrative structure, thereby creating space for affective estrangement. They show how the amalgamation of violence, ecological destruction and affect serves as an entrance into socioecological critique with a strong cautionary element through the negotiation between the human and nonhuman and the ethics of violence. Theoretically, the chapter relies on Sara Ahmed’s view of affect as social processes produce…
From whodunnit to whydunnit : the transformation of the traditional detective story into a modern crime novel
2008
Tunnettuja salapoliisihahmoja ja rikosetsiviä
Luonnotonta haureutta : samaan sukupuoleen kohdistuneen halun määrittäminen Suomessa vuosina 1880-1920
2008
Kuolettava syli : psykoanalyyttis-feministinen näkökulma äitiyteen ja parisuhteeseen Ruth Rendellin romaaneissa The tree of hands, The crocodile bird…
2002
Epistemologies of (Un)sustainability in Swedish Crime Series Jordskott
2018
nvironmental 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 ecocriticism. The…
Unmixing methods in novel applications of spectral imaging
2014
Discovering knowledge in various applications with a novel hyperspectral imager
2013
Sovitteluahan se on koko elämä : rikos-ja riita-asioiden sovittelu vapaaehtoissovittelijoiden näkökulmasta
2002
Much Cry and Little Wool?: Determining the Exact Role of the Inter-national Criminal Court in Transitional Justice Efforts
2021
The International Criminal Court (“ICC”) is a milestone in the fight against impunity. However, the expectations for what the ICC can achieve have often been distorted. Thus, the main research question of this Article is: what exactly is the role of the ICC within transitional justice efforts? My answer consists of three parts. First, there is a need to delimit the ICC’s mandate, namely, what it means to be an international criminal tribunal as opposed to other international bodies, and how the ICC is embedded in a system which includes the States Parties to the ICC Statute. Second, academics and practitioners need to bear in mind that only few perpetrators (the “persons most responsible”) …