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“Sitting at the Stern and Holding the Rudder” : Teachers’ Reflections on Action in Higher Education Based on Student Agency Analytics
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)
Digital technologies in teaching and learning in higher education have the potential to enhance student agency. Student agency is an essential resource to nurture, especially at times when students face challenges emerging ...
“Some Women Are Born Fighters” : Discursive Constructions of a Fighter’s Identity by Female Finnish Judo Athletes
(Springer New York LLC, 2018)
Martial arts and combat sports have been traditionally associated with masculinity, and a range of contradictory meanings have been attached to women’s engagement and experiences. The present study draws on cultural praxis ...
“Sport has always been first for me” but “all my free time is spent doing homework” : Dual career styles in late adolescence
(Elsevier BV, 2017)
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In adolescence, personally meaningful autobiographical memories begin to integrate into cultural narrative structures to form a life story. We examined how and to what extent adolescent Finnish athletes narrate ...
“Thanks for Watching.” The Effectiveness of YouTube vlogendorsements
(Pergamon Press, 2019)
This study examines the effectiveness of brand endorsements in vlogs (video blogs) by assessing the role of audience participation, parasocial relationship, and valence toward vlog endorsements on the perceived credibility ...
“The Best Laid Plans” : Do Individual Differences in Planfulness Moderate Effects of Implementation Intention Interventions?
(MDPI AG, 2022)
While there is good evidence supporting the positive effect of planning strategies like implementation intentions on the relationship between intention and behavior, there is less evidence on the moderating role of individual ...
“The Chinese Will Not Change; We Have To Change” : Adjustment of the Finns to the Chinese in a Chinese Investment Facilitation Context
(Immigrant Institutet, 2017)
This paper explores the intercultural communication, cultural adjustment strategies
and power relations between Finnish and Chinese representatives in the context of Chinese
investment facilitation in Finland. The study ...
“The Kind of Music That Makes My Skin Crawl” : Disgust Associated with Musical Experiences
(Routledge, 2023)
This chapter explores the affective aspects of aversive experiences relating to music listening. In music psychology research, there is a strong consensus that one of the most important reasons that people listen to music ...
“The Pokémon that Got Away” : Employing Actor-Network Theory to Unmask the Technology Actor in Cybernized Services
(Association for Information Systems, 2022)
Digitalization and emerging technologies have given rise to cybernized services and a debate questioning the traditional Service-dominant logic (SDL) view of technology as a resource in service exchange. To date, little ...
“They're always in a hurry” : Older people's perceptions of access and recognition in health and social care services
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2019)
The article examines older people's perceptions of quality of life from the perspective of access and use of health and social care services. The data include focus group discussions with older people living alone. The ...