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Remembering a past princess : Catherine Jagiellon and the construction of national narratives in Sweden and Finland

2019

This chapter tackles the role a Jagiellonian princess, Catherine Jagiellon, has been given in Swedish and Finnish history culture. It illustrates how her figure has entered the historical-cultural memory of both countries, forging and re-forging their national self-image from the end of the sixteenth century through the Cold War, and into contemporary school history teaching. The chapter highlights the differences as well as the similarities of collective memory and history culture associated with Catherine Jagiellon in two Nordic countries with a shared history. It focuses on largely on physical sites of memory such as archives, museums, cathedrals, chapels, castles, commemorative monument…

Catherine JagiellonSwedennarratiivinen tutkimusconstruction of national narrativesSuomiJagellonica Katariinaearly modern historyRuotsiFinland
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Suomi toisena kielenä -oppijoiden sanaston kehittyminen taitotasolta toiselle siirryttäessä

2012

Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää, kuinka sanaston käyttö kehittyy suomi toisena kielenä -oppijoiden teksteissä. Tarkastelun kohteena on sanavaraston rikkaus eli leksikaalinen diversiteetti. Aineistona on 1197 aikuisten ja koululaisten eri tekstilajeja edustavaa kirjoitusta, jotka on arvioitu valmiiksi Eurooppalaisen viitekehyksen mukaisille taitotasoille. Työ on osa Suomen Akatemian ja Jyväskylän yliopiston vuosina 2007-2009 rahoittamaa Cefling hanketta, jonka tehtävänä on selvittää, millaista kielitaito on kullakin Eurooppalaisessa viitekehyksessä kuvatulla kuudella taitotasolla. Tavoitteena on myös selvittää, onko aikuisten ja koululaisten kielenoppimisessa eroja. Keskeisimmät teoreet…

Cefling-hankesuomi toisena kielenäkielen oppiminenleksikologiakirjoittaminen
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Guanxi and social capital: Networking among women managers in China and Finland

2014

Considering that women are still under-represented in management, researchers have claimed that networking is an important career management tool for women. This study aims to empirically explore how women managers benefit from social networks in the information technology (IT) field in China and Finland. Guanxi, an Eastern term for social networking, has seldom been studied in terms of gender and career, especially within cross-cultural research. Social capital is a Western term for social networks. Using questionnaires, in-depth interviews and interpretive analysis, we compare the composition and structure of social networks used by women managers within the information technology sector …

ChinaCareer managementSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyPower (social and political)SuomiSociologyBusiness and International Managementta512sosiaalinen pääomaFinlandbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Information technologyPublic relationsInterpersonal tiesKiinanetworksHuman resource managementta5141woman managersbusinessGuanxiSocial psychologyverkostot naisjohtajatSocial capitalInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations
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Finnish–Chinese investment negotiation: power positioning and search for common ground

2018

This article explores what kind of a role ‘the rise of China’ plays in negotiation and searches for common ground between Finnish and Chinese representatives in the context of Chinese investment, t...

ChinaEconomics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)kulttuurienvälinen viestintäpowerPower (social and political)negotiationSuomita518Chinata512kansainvälinen kauppaFinlandmedia_commonInternational investmentCommon groundneuvottelutInvestment (macroeconomics)ulkomaiset investoinnitNegotiationKiinainternational investmentPolitical Science and International RelationsBusinesscommon groundEconomic systemvaltaEconomic and Political Studies
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Language as a site of search for common ground and power positioning in Chinese-Finnish negotiation

2019

This paper explores some language-related aspects in investment negotiation between Finnish and Chinese partners, such as language choices, the role of interpreters, and overcoming misunderstandings. These are seen as sites of both search for common ground in terms of positive politeness (affiliation) and power positioning in terms of negative politeness (autonomy) (Brown and Levinson 1987). This study is based on data obtained by interviewing individuals who work for state investment attraction agency and local governments in Finland and observation in delegation meetings. While misunderstandings occur, overcoming linguistic, contextual and cultural differences in understanding is possible…

Chinakieli ja kieletkulttuurienvälinen vuorovaikutusKiinakielenkäyttöSuomipower negotiationkulttuurienvälinen viestintäneuvottelutco-operationFinlandyhteistyövalta
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Project-based learning in the Chinese heritage language course/class in Finnish comprehensive education

2023

With the trend of global mobility and immigration, the Finnish government has been promoting integration and multiculturality since 1990. According to the Finnish National Agency for Education (FNAE), Heritage Language (oma äidinkieli) lessons aim to protect and develop immigrant students’ competencies in their heritage languages and cultures. This article shares a pilot 4-week PBL (Project-based Learning) module for a group of advanced Chinese language learners. It discusses the opportunities and challenges during the PBL and suggests possible improvements. nonPeerReviewed

Chinese as a heritage languagekieltenopetusheritage language teachingprojektioppiminenproject-based learning (PBL)Finland Suomi Chineseäidinkielikiinan kieli
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A comparative study between Chinese and Finns : communication accommodation and values exchange in grandparent and grandchild communication

2017

This study explores differences and similarities between grandparent-grandchild (GP-GC) communication in China and Finland. GP-GC communication and relationship has been understudied for decades since scholars in family communication domain have been focusing on relationships among other family members. The culture of the residents of China, the origin of Confucianism, is isolated from that of other East Asian nations. In view of dramatic socioeconomic development, examining how the traditional GP-GC relationship within the family has changed is valuable. On the other hand, Finland possesses a culture with contrasting traits. Characterized by individualism, Finns are prone to focus primaril…

Chinesevuorovaikutusgrandparent and grandchild communicationquality and closenessvalues exchangekiinalaisetKiinaSuomisuomalaisetcommunication accommodationperheetFinnslapsetisovanhemmat
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Iron as a source of color in river waters.

2015

Organic chromophores of total organic carbon (TOC) and those of iron (Fe) contribute to the color of water, but the relative contributions of colored organic carbon (COC%) and Fe (Fe%) are poorly known. In this study, we unraveled Fe% and COC% in 6128 unfiltered water samples collected from 94 Finnish river sites of contrasting catchment properties. According to regression analysis focusing on TOC alone, on average 84% of the mean TOC consisted of COC, while 16% was non-colored or below the color-detection limit. COC and Fe were much more important sources of color than phytoplankton (chlorophyll a as a proxy) or non-algal particles (suspended solids as a proxy). When COC and Fe were consid…

Chlorophyll aEnvironmental EngineeringhiiliIronta1172vesirautaAbsorption coefficientWater colorRiver waterchemistry.chemical_compoundAquatic plantSuomiPhytoplanktonEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalTotal organic carbonSuspended solidsväriTotal organic carbonPollution6. Clean waterabsorptiochemistryWater colorEnvironmental chemistryChlorophyllorgaaninen hiiliorgaaninen ainesjoetThe Science of the total environment
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Suomalaisen perheen yhteisen sukunimen lyhyt historia

2016

Viimeistään 1900-luvulta lähtien on ajateltu, että yhteinen sukunimi symboloi suomalaista perhettä julkisissa yhteyksissä ja muodostaa perheenjäsenten yhteisen identiteetin perustekijän. Suomen lainsäädännön mukaan naiset olivat kuitenkin velvollisia ottamaan aviomiehensä sukunimen vain lyhyen aikaa, 1930-luvulta 1980-luvulle ulottuvalla ajanjaksolla. Pohdin artikkelissani, miksi 1800-luvun lopun ja 1900-luvun alkuvuosikymmenten ajatusmaailma vaikutti hyvin pitkään suomalaisten sukunimistöön. peerReviewed

Christian namesmarried women's surnameslcsh:History of educationlainsäädäntökollektiivibiografiatnimeämiskäytännötnaming practiseshenkilönnimetnorthern Central Finlandaviovaimojen sukunimetsukunimetpohjoinen Keski-Suominimistöntutkimussurnameslcsh:LA5-2396historical onomasticshistoriallinen nimistöntutkimusnimilaitname lawscollective biographiesKasvatus & Aika
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The role of Finnish leftists in Soviet-Finnish artistic exchanges during the late socialist period

2020

The article examines artistic exchanges between the USSR and Finland from the viewpoint of the Finnish left. After WWII, Finland was in a difficult geopolitical position; although not occupied by the USSR, it received little support from the West and so remained an independent capitalist democracy, with little foreign leverage. The Soviet influence was felt in many areas, and throughout the Cold War, Finland received many more world-class Soviet artists than any other Western country. This was in part a consequence of Finland’s proximity to the USSR, but the Finnish Communist Party, a major domestic political force, also played a role. Immediately after the war, organizations associated wit…

Cold Warcultural Cold WartaideNeuvostoliittokylmä sotakommunismihistoriapoliittinen historiacommunismSoviet UnionvasemmistoliikkeettaiteilijatkulttuuriSuomiart
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