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‘Something’s Not Right in Silverhöjd’ : Nordic Supernatural and Environmental and Species Justice in <i>Jordskott</i>
(Routledge, 2022)
In the Swedish/Finnish/British/Norwegian television series Jordskott (2015–17) child victims’ mysterious disappearances signal that ‘something’s not right’ in Silverhöjd, a Swedish town. Three detectives uncover a conflict ...
‘The Class of My Dreams’ as Envisioned by Student Teachers of English : What Is There to Teach about the Language?
(Multilingual Matters, 2019)
As part of a bigger project on the motivation of future EFL teachers, this chapter sets out to find
out what a group of student teachers (N = 67) in Finland thought teaching English would involve
once they had graduated ...
‘The Iraq War Momentum’ in the Struggle on the Powers of the US Congress
(Helsinki University Press, 2019)
How parliaments and legislatures participate in war-making has raised interest among researchers from different disciplines, including constitutional law and political science. While war powers are usually considered to ...
‘The will to not be empowered (according to your rules)’ : Resistance in Finnish participatory social policy
(Sage, 2019)
Participation has increasingly become a means and an end for successful and ‘empowering’ social policy. Building on previous governmentality critiques of participatory initiatives, this article investigates practices of ...
‘To Make a People Out of a Mere Population’ : Sovereignty and Governmentality in Hegemonic Russian Cultural Policy
(Brill, 2022)
The paper claims that contemporary Russian cultural policy has been determined by political transformations associated with the political project to establish sovereignty that has organized Putin’s regime since 2012. The ...
‘We hugged each other during the cold nights’ : the role of affect in an anti-deportation protest network in Finland
(Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2021)
This article analyses the role of affect and emotions in Finland’s first large-scale anti-deportation protest, the 2017 Right to Live protest in Helsinki. Despite deportation protests having recently gained scholarly ...
‘What’s the Moment Thingy?’: On the Emergence of Subject-Specific Knowledge in CLIL Classroom Interaction
(Springer International Publishing, 2017)
‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
(Routledge, 2018)
In this paper we discuss the heritage of the WWII evacuation and the so-called
‘burning of Lapland’ within a Sámi reindeer herding community, and assess
how these wartime experiences have moulded, and continue to mould,
the ...
‘Whose were those feelings?’ : Affect and likenessing in Halat hisar live action role-playing game
(SAGE Publications, 2021)
Halat hisar was a live action role-playing game (larp) organized in Finland in 2016. Halat hisar’s ambition as a larp was to mirror the current situation in Palestine. In larps, participants take on different roles and ...
‘‘What an Eccentric Performance" : Storytelling in Online Let's Plays
(Sage Publications, Inc., 2019)
In this article, I examine the phenomenon called Let’s Play (LP) and conduct a narrative analysis on two LPs made of Sierra Entertainment’s Phantasmagoria games. The LPs tell viewers a story different from the one told in ...