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Feminist research, an intellectual adventure?: a research autobiography and reflections on the development, state and strategies of change of feminist research
In: Publications series
In: N 1992,4
Vaasan Kauppakorkeakoulun julkaisuja
Vocational education and apprenticeships in Europe: challenges for practice and research
In: Julkaisusarja B / Tampereen yliopisto, Kasvatustieteiden laitos n:o 16
In: Series B / University of Tampere, Department of Education n:r 16
Paluumuuttohalukkuus Kainuuseen: tutkimus Kainuusta 1982-90 muuttaneista henkilöistä : a research of the migrants from Kainuu 1982-90
In: Research reports 120
Suomen linja-autoliikenteen historia tutkimuskohteena ; ([Mit engl. Zsfassung:] The history of motorçoach traffic in Finland as the topic of research.)
In: Studia historica Jyväskyläensia 26
Relocation outside the European Union
In: Working papers / European Parliament, Directorate General for Research. Social affairs series W-11
Muistitietotutkimuksen paikka: Teoriat, käytännöt ja muutos
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia
The volume is a comprehensive handbook of oral history and memory studies in Finland. The Finnish research field has originally emerged at the collaborative intersection of history, folklore studies, and ethnology. Since then, this field has developed into vibrant multi- and cross-disciplinary arena characterized by a strong focus on methodological issues related to memory in culture and theoretical engagement with studies on narration and processes of remembering. The chapters of the book explore the perspectives on the production of memory-based knowledge in oral history interviews and collection campaigns of written reminiscences. Moreover, the book introduces versatile methodological approaches to the study of memory and memories, ranging from narrative to corpus analysis, and investigates the multiple media of remembrance from documentary film to museum exhibition. The chapters of the book also engage the field's disciplinary position and interrogate the potentials and challenges related to the application of the methods of oral history research and the use of memory-based knowledge beyond academia in political, societal, and community-based projects.
Sosiaalihistoria: johdatus tutkimukseen
In: Käsikirjoja. Suomen historiallinen seura 12
Kriittisen teorian byrokratiakonseptio: Tutkimus hermeneuttis-dialektisen metodin ja ideologiakritiikin merkityksestä julkishallinnollisten ongelmien, erityisesti kansalainen-byrokratiasuhteen tutkimisen kannalta : (Engl. summary: The concept of bureaucracy in critical theory.)
In: Acta Universitatis Tamperensis. Ser. A 152
Paradigma: Näkökulmia tieteen periaatteisiin ja käsityksiin
In: Kalevalaseuran vuosikirja
The theme and title of the 100th Yearbook of the Kalevala Society is "Paradigm". Paradigm is a framework of prevalent principles, beliefs, values, and norms, and incorporates ideas about what is correct in terms of theory and methodology. Accordingly, paradigm always leads to struggles of authority in relation to other trends and ways of thinking. This book grapples with the historical, contemporary, and ever-shifting paradigms and methods of cultural research. What was being researched in the early 20th century and how was the research conducted? What happened in the 1960s–1980s in this field of research? What methods do our peers use? What kinds of affiliations and antagonisms emerge with the changing paradigms? And how do the different 'turns' direct research?
Menneisyyden tulkinta kertomalla: muistelupuhe oman historian ja kokemuskertomusten tuottamisprosessina
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran toimituksia 797
Kanssatutkimus: Ihanteet ja käytännöt
Participatory approaches and co-research are increasingly employed in the current moment for exploring barriers to equality. Co-research treats research participants as experts in their own lives and as equal research partners. Research conducted with this orientation is based on research problems drafted by the research participants themselves from their aspirations regarding the research process and an active partnership that considers the interests of all parties involved. Participatory methods are used in co-research, particularly for the purpose of deepening the contextualisation of research knowledge about structurally vulnerable or subordinated groups and to challenge the power positions associated with traditional research designs. In co-research, the role of the people involved in the research is more central than in more traditional research. One of the key principles of co-research is that co-investigators (a) can participate in various roles, (b) have the opportunity to participate in different phases of the research according to their own interests and resources, and (c) co-investigators' participation can take many forms, including differences in intensity. The idea is to provide more people with opportunities to contribute to the knowledge production about themselves and their communities from their respective perspectives and interests. Co-research is also seen as an opportunity to improve the relevance and usefulness of scientific knowledge. It aims to genuinely increase interaction and openness and extend science's societal responsibility. In this book, we approach co-research as a means to promote social justice, as an action with a societal impact contributor to social impact and as a means to promote the societal responsibility of science. We discuss and evaluate the ideals of the co-research process concerning the everyday challenges and practices in research. Above all, we offer the knowledge and experience generated by our own projects to support those planning or already implementing co-research projects.