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Kumisaapasrakkaus

Kumisaapasrakkaus

Marjo Isopahkala

Sammakko
2006
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Kumisaapasrakkaus on vivahteikas ja räväkkä runokirja rakkauden ehdottomuudesta, läheisyyden hetkistä, pervoista kaupunkilaisista, härmän häjyistä nuorista ja hiekkasärkkien oopperallisista kuutamoöistä.
Kurpitsavaunut

Kurpitsavaunut

Marjo Isopahkala

Sammakko
2002
nidottu
Marjo Isopahkalan (s. 1974, Kalajoki) esikoiskokoelma Kurpitsavaunut kertoo kasvutarinan, jossa turkistarhaajan tyttärestä kasvaa urbaani ja suorapuheinen kaupunkilaisnainen. Janisjoplinmainen Isopahkala ei säästele runoissaan taaksejäänyttä ahdasmielistä maalaisidylliä sen enempää kuin entisiä ja nykyisiä ihmissuhteitaan. Vähiten hän säästelee kuitenkin itseään.Isopahkala sai ensimmäisen kunniamaininnan J. H. Erkon runokilpailussa 2001. Hänen runojaan on julkaistu mm. Elävien Runoilijoiden Klubin vuosikirjassa MotMot 2001, Varsinais-Suomen taidetoimikunnan Uuden kirjallisuuden antologiassa Reviiri 1999, Parnassossa, Lumoojassa, sekä Tuli & Savu -lehdessä. Marjo Isopahkala on aiemmin julkaissut yhteisrunokokoelman Intohimon hullu huhtikuu (Sammakko 2001) Mika Terhon kanssa.
Intohimon hullu huhtikuu

Intohimon hullu huhtikuu

Marjo Isopahkala; Mika Terho

Sammakko
2004
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Runoja miehestä ja naisesta. Yhdessä runoilija Mika Terhon kanssa kirjoitettu kulttiklassikko, josta otettiin vuonna 2004 pokkaripainos. Kirja rakastamisen vaikeudesta kaikille niille, jotka ovat rakastaneet, rakastuneet, tai haluaisivat rakastua. Runoilija Arno Kotro sanoo Intohimon hullusta huhtikuusta: ”Poikkeuksellisen intensiivistä, karheanrohkeaa ja räävitöntäkin tykitystä rakastamisen vaikeudesta ja ihmismielen hauraudesta.”
Marjo Leinonen - Punaisia päin

Marjo Leinonen - Punaisia päin

Marjo Leinonen; Tommi E. Virtanen

Johnny Kniga
2023
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Vaikka mieli horjuisi, ääni ei.Omia polkujaan tallanneen rock- ja blueslaulajan matka Kajaanin paperitehtaan varjosta Helsingin rockpiirien originelliksi ääneksi.Junantuoma stadilainen, duunaritaustainen boheemi taiteilija ja rockelämää täysillä toteuttanut uskonnollinen etsijä. Repivistä ristiriidoista tuli polttoainetta nuorelle Marjo Leinoselle, joka raivasi näyttävästi tiensä 80-luvun suomalaisen rockin kohutuimmaksi ääneksi.Marjo Leinonen oli originelli kummajainen, joka osasi luovia miehisessä maailmassa ja ansaitsi poikkeuksetta kollegoidensa arvostuksen. Sisällä vellova riittämättömyyden tunne kuitenkin ajoi Leinosen päihdekierteeseen, joka lopulta katkaisi urakehityksen ja meinasi viedä mielenterveydenkin.2020-luvulla Leinonen on rockin vanhempi valtionainen, jonka äänessä soi elämänkokemus ja tunne. Omaelämäkerrassaan Marjo Leinonen etsii syitä mielensä horjahduksiin ja kuvaa naisen roolin muutoksia 40-vuotisen taiteilijanuransa aikana.Marjo Leinonen (s. 1966) on rockin vanhempi valtionainen, jonka äänessä soi elämänkokemus ja tunne. Hän on tuli tunnetuksi Balls-yhtyeen laulajana 1990-luvun alussa ja on sittemmin esiintynyt monien perustamiensa rockyhtyeiden solistina. Omaelämäkerrassaan Marjo Leinonen – Punaisia päin hän etsii syitä mielensä horjahduksiin ja kuvaa naisen roolin muutoksia 40-vuotisen taiteilijanuransa aikana.Tommi E. Virtanen (s. 1971) on populaarimusiikkiin erikoistunut journalisti, jonka aiempiin töihin lukeutuvat muun muassa Jope Ruonansuun Aatteleppa ite! -elämäkerta (2006), Jimi Seron Mun tie -elämäkerta (2012), tietokirja Vapaa valitsemaan – tositarinoita raitistumisesta (2015), Tuure Kilpeläinen & Kaihon Karavaani: Karavaanin matkassa (2018), yhdessä Pekka Laineen kanssa syntynyt Suomalaiset sähkökitaristit (2022) sekäTopi Salmen kanssa kirjoitettu Vexi Salmen elämäkerta Isäni Vexi (2023). Kirjoittamisen ohella Virtanen on ansioitunut musiikkiaiheisten dokumenttielokuvien ohjaajana.
Normative State Power in International Relations

Normative State Power in International Relations

Marjo Koivisto

Oxford University Press
2012
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While the relationship between norms and the state is an omnipresent research theme in International Relations, most international theory - from classical liberalism to recent constructivism - continues to treat 'normative state power' as an analytical impossibility. Scholarship within the fields of human rights, global civil society, and globalization remains primarily focused on moral evaluations and the mitigation of the geopolitical power of the state. Rarely are the normative institutional capacities of the state the focus of analysis. This book offers a new theory of normative state power in global politics. Marjo Koivisto argues that normative state power is distinct from the fiscal or military might of states. It is usually institutionalized and internalized within the state as a set of cultural norms relating to the role of statehood in local and global practice. By deploying both theoretical inquiry and substantive analysis of the Nordic model, the book offers a deep, institutionalist account of normative state power as exercised in relation to the welfare state. A case study of the internationalist networks of the Nordic states in times of economic crises (both the 1930s and 1990s) illustrates how, thanks to the persistence of normative state power, state forms tend to outlast political and economic transformations.
Research Design

Research Design

Marjo Hoefnagels

AldineTransaction
2010
nidottu
Research Design: The Logic of Social Inquiry is a collection of critical writings on different aspects of social research. They have been carefully selected for the variety of approaches they display in relation to three broad styles of research: experimental, survey, and ethnographic. All are classic contributions to the development of methodology and excellent expositions of particular procedures.The book is organized in sections that detail the methods of a typical experimental research program design, data collection, and data analysis. These five sections include The Language of Social Research, Research Design, Data Collection, Measurement, and Data Analysis and Report. Each is preceded by an introduction stressing the unique strengths of the different viewpoints represented and reconciling them in one coherent approach to research.The volume includes displays of philosophical underpinnings of different methodological styles and important issues in research design. Data collection methods, particularly the problem of systematic bias in the data collected, and ways in which researchers may attempt to reduce it, are discussed. There is also a discussion on measurement in which the central issues of reliability, validity, and scale construction are detailed. This kind of synthesis, between such diverse schools of research as the experimentalists and the ethnographers, is of particular concern to social researchers. The book will be of great value to planners and researchers in local government and education departments and to all others engaged in social science or educational research.
The Colonial Politics of Hope

The Colonial Politics of Hope

Marjo Lindroth; Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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Through analyses of cases in Australia, Finland, Greenland and elsewhere, the book illuminates how states appropriate hope as a means to stall and circumscribe political processes of recognising the rights of indigenous peoples.The book examines hope in indigenous–state relations today. Engaging with hope both empirically and conceptually, the work analyses the dynamic between hope, politics and processes of rights and recognition. In particular, the book introduces the notion of the politics of hope and how it plays out in three salient cases: planned constitutional changes that would finally recognise the indigenous peoples of Australia, the lengthy debate on the ratification of ILO Convention 169 Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries in Finland and the prospect of Greenland’s independence after its gaining self-government in 2009. Juxtaposing these contexts, the book illustrates the ways in which hope has become a useful political tool in enabling states to sidestep the peoples’ claims for justice and redress. The book puts forward insights on the power of hope – by definition future oriented – in diminishing the urgency of present concerns. This is hope’s most potent colonial force. This book brings together studies on indigenous–state relations, social scientific discussions on hope, and critical postcolonial, feminist and governmentality analyses.
The Colonial Politics of Hope

The Colonial Politics of Hope

Marjo Lindroth; Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
nidottu
Through analyses of cases in Australia, Finland, Greenland and elsewhere, the book illuminates how states appropriate hope as a means to stall and circumscribe political processes of recognising the rights of indigenous peoples.The book examines hope in indigenous–state relations today. Engaging with hope both empirically and conceptually, the work analyses the dynamic between hope, politics and processes of rights and recognition. In particular, the book introduces the notion of the politics of hope and how it plays out in three salient cases: planned constitutional changes that would finally recognise the indigenous peoples of Australia, the lengthy debate on the ratification of ILO Convention 169 Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries in Finland and the prospect of Greenland’s independence after its gaining self-government in 2009. Juxtaposing these contexts, the book illustrates the ways in which hope has become a useful political tool in enabling states to sidestep the peoples’ claims for justice and redress. The book puts forward insights on the power of hope – by definition future oriented – in diminishing the urgency of present concerns. This is hope’s most potent colonial force. This book brings together studies on indigenous–state relations, social scientific discussions on hope, and critical postcolonial, feminist and governmentality analyses.
Research Design

Research Design

Marjo Hoefnagels

Routledge
2017
sidottu
Research Design: The Logic of Social Inquiry is a collection of critical writings on different aspects of social research. They have been carefully selected for the variety of approaches they display in relation to three broad styles of research: experimental, survey, and ethnographic. All are classic contributions to the development of methodology and excellent expositions of particular procedures.The book is organized in sections that detail the methods of a typical experimental research program design, data collection, and data analysis. These five sections include The Language of Social Research, Research Design, Data Collection, Measurement, and Data Analysis and Report. Each is preceded by an introduction stressing the unique strengths of the different viewpoints represented and reconciling them in one coherent approach to research.The volume includes displays of philosophical underpinnings of different methodological styles and important issues in research design. Data collection methods, particularly the problem of systematic bias in the data collected, and ways in which researchers may attempt to reduce it, are discussed. There is also a discussion on measurement in which the central issues of reliability, validity, and scale construction are detailed. This kind of synthesis, between such diverse schools of research as the experimentalists and the ethnographers, is of particular concern to social researchers. The book will be of great value to planners and researchers in local government and education departments and to all others engaged in social science or educational research.
Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century
Early modern physicians and surgeons tried desperately to understand breast cancer, testing new medicines and radically improving operating techniques. In this study, the first of its kind, Kaartinen explores the emotional responses of patients and their families to the disease in the long eighteenth century.
The White Cat´s Book

The White Cat´s Book

Marjo-Kaisu Niinikoski

Balboa Press Australia
2015
pokkari
The White Cat's Book is a spiritual storybook for adults. It is a collection of adult fairy tales. It contains ten tales, connected by an adventurous white cat who appears now in the eastern lands, now in the tropics, and sometimes in homey rural settings. As the white cat embarks on various adventures, readers are introduced to touching stories that deal on themes such as mind, power of thoughts, intuition, fears and beliefs, guilt, false self or ego, letting go, true forgiveness, love, joy, gratitude, humour, oneness, and spiritual awakening.
Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century

Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century

Marjo Kaartinen

Pickering Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
2013
sidottu
Early modern physicians and surgeons tried desperately to understand breast cancer, testing new medicines and radically improving operating techniques. In this study, the first of its kind, Kaartinen explores the emotional responses of patients and their families to the disease in the long eighteenth century.
The Mapmakers' World

The Mapmakers' World

Marjo Nurminen

The Pool of London Press
2015
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The Mapmakers World illuminates the fascinating cultural history of European world maps: what do historical world maps tell of us, of our perception of the world, and of places and peoples that are foreign to us? Who were the makers of these early world maps? How were the maps created and for whom were they drawn and printed? For what purposes were they used? What kind of information did they pass on? The answers to these questions open up a fascinating narrative of discovery and cartography relating not only to ideology and political power but also the histories of art and science.Rigorously researched and informed by latest academic findings, The Mapmakers World is beautifully illustrated presenting some 300 maps from the world s finest museums, libraries and private collections. The book gives us a revealing and captivating perspective on the development of European world maps from the Early Middle Ages up until the modern period, i.e. from the 8th century until the end of the 18th century. The Mapmakers World is a major work which ambitiously showcases all of the early European world map traditions: Medieval world maps (T-O maps, mappa mundis, Beatus maps, etc.); Ptolemy s maps; seafarers maps (portolan charts, planispheres and nautical charts), printed world maps and globes from the pre-Renaissance through to the Baroque era. Furthermore, The Mapmakers World takes its readers through the history of European global discovery and cartographic research, and also brings to life the exciting times when many of these historical maps were first discovered in the 19th century, after centuries of oblivion. The volume includes dedicated features further exploring 100 of the most important cartographic masterpieces from the period. The book is written as an exciting, flowing narrative, rather than a catalogue or an encyclopedia, and it takes the reader on the ultimate voyage of discovery.REVIEWS illustrated in beautifully pin-sharp colour throughout. The book s production values as a whole are exceptional...The reader comes to the end of this beautiful and awe-inspiring book with a profound sense of humility at inheriting the accumulated knowledge of so many who struggled to understand their place in the world.Times Literary Supplement, 5/27/16"
Global Politics and Its Violent Care for Indigeneity

Global Politics and Its Violent Care for Indigeneity

Marjo Lindroth; Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen

Springer International Publishing AG
2017
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This book challenges the common perception that global politics is making progress on indigenous issues and argues that the current global care for indigeneity is, in effect, violent in nature. Examining the inclusion of indigenous peoples in the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the Arctic Council, the authors demonstrate how seemingly benevolent practices of international political and legal recognition are tantamount to colonialism, the historical wrong they purport to redress. By unveiling the ways in which contemporary neoliberal politics commissions a certain type of indigenous subject—one distinguished by resilience in particular—the book offers a pioneering account of how international politics has tightened its grip on indigeneity.
Global Politics and Its Violent Care for Indigeneity

Global Politics and Its Violent Care for Indigeneity

Marjo Lindroth; Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
nidottu
This book challenges the common perception that global politics is making progress on indigenous issues and argues that the current global care for indigeneity is, in effect, violent in nature. Examining the inclusion of indigenous peoples in the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the Arctic Council, the authors demonstrate how seemingly benevolent practices of international political and legal recognition are tantamount to colonialism, the historical wrong they purport to redress. By unveiling the ways in which contemporary neoliberal politics commissions a certain type of indigenous subject—one distinguished by resilience in particular—the book offers a pioneering account of how international politics has tightened its grip on indigeneity.
Magnetic Resonance of Myelination and Myelin Disorders

Magnetic Resonance of Myelination and Myelin Disorders

Marjo S. van der Knaap; Jaap Valk

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2005
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Our thanks go to our colleagues at the VU Univer- Preface to the Third Edition sity Medical Center and to those in other hospitals Reading through the prefaces of the two previous edi- who referred their patients to us. We are indebted to tions,we can say that much of what was said there still all colleagues who allowed us to use their MR images, holds. At the same time,however,much has changed. published or unpublished,making it possible for us to There has been immense progress in the technical present illustrations of nearly all known white matter possibilities of magnetic resonance and in the know- disorders. Two colleagues were particularly helpful ledge of genetic defects, biochemical abnormalities, and provided us with essential and unpublished f- and cellular processes underlying myelin disorders. ures: our friends Susan Blaser,from the Hospital for This immense progress has prompted us to embark Sick Children in Toronto,and Zoltán Patay,from the upon the enormous task of rewriting the previous King Faisal Hospital in Riyadh. edition and adding 40 chapters. In doing so we have Many people at the VU University Medical Center tried to cover most white matter disorders,hereditary have been of great technical help to us in producing and acquired,and to present a collection of images to high quality images and in providing secretarial illustrate the field to the fullest possible extent. This assistance. The contributions of these people are edition will therefore be more complete than the pre- mentioned separately in the acknowledgements.
Prospektwerbung

Prospektwerbung

Marjo Vesalainen

Peter Lang AG
2001
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Diese Arbeit ist ein Beitrag zur rhetorisch orientierten Werbeanlayse und beschaftigt sich besonders mit der kulturkontrastiven Erforschung der Werberhetorik. Es wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie die Werbenden in den deutschen und finnischen Werbeprospekten das Denken und Handeln der Konsumenten zu beeinflussen versuchen. Die Analyse grundet sich sowohl auf die aristotelische Rhetorik als auch auf die Neue Rhetorik von Perelman und Olbrechts-Tyteca. Weitere Anhaltspunkte bieten die Erkenntnisse der Diskursanalyse, Pragmatik, Semiotik und Werbeforschung. Der Untersuchung liegt eine multidimensionale Betrachtung zu Grunde. Den aristotelischen Begriffen Ethos, Pathos und Logos kommt hier eine besondere Bedeutung zu. Daneben werden auch die Textstrukturen der Werbebotschaft naher betrachtet, wie auch das Zusammenspiel von Sprache und Bild.
Repression and Repressive Violence

Repression and Repressive Violence

Marjo Hoefnagels

Swets Zeitlinger
1977
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These papers are the proceedings of the 3rd international working conference on violence and non-violent action in industrialized societies, held in Brussels, on November 3rd-5th, 1976. Political violence is generally understood to be violence used by people who seek to change the existing power structure through rebellion, revolution, coup d’état, etc. It is much less studied from its opposite angle, as violence used by people who seek to consolidate their powerful positions. Such violence from above’ however, was the subject of an international conference on Repression and Repressive Violence’, which was organized by the Polemological Centre of the Free University of Brussels (v u b ). The conference provided a unique opportunity for bringing together a number of scholars who had been working on the subject of repressive violence separately, each within his/her scientific discipline