Contains fulltext : 178384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Based on an analysis of the leading Finnish newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, this paper explores Finnish attitudes towards and understandings of Russia. It pays special attention to the so-called Karelia Question and the way it has shaped public discussion in Finland. The article seeks to investigate human signifying practices in the region’s specific social and cultural circumstances and explains meaning-making as a social practice. It evaluates how public opinion, as expressed in the letters page of the newspaper, has evolved and been affected by the broader changes that have occurred at the border. There are clear changes over time, both in a quantitative a...
Finnish Lapland is a historical borderland of Finnish and Sámi cultures. Such a region offers variou...
The paper presents the results of a critical discourse analysis study conducted on two Karelian and ...
After the Second World War, Finland had to cede part of its eastern territory to the Soviet Union. T...
Based on an analysis of the leading Finnish newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, this paper explores Finnis...
Border Karelia is the former heartland of the Finnish-Karelian Orthodox culture. It has also been re...
In the article, I study the construction process ofthe regional identity of South Karelia. The focus...
My article is a study of Finnish literary activities in Soviet Karelia. I analyze what kinds of mean...
This paper analyses the nature of the border. The paper poses the question of whether a border, in t...
The image of the Soviet Union and Russia has changed dramatically in the press in Finland after the ...
Karelia is a vast inhabited area in northern Europe. The Winter War of 1939-40 and the so-called Con...
As stereotypes would have it Finland is a stable, peaceful Nordic country, located in the calm envir...
On the territories adjacent to the core Russia, the Russian language has had for centuries an establ...
The social construction of the concepts of Karelian people, culture, and land develops in temporal f...
This thesis deals with young people living in the border area and their knowledge about the neighbor...
The article shows the meanders of Bolshevik policy towards Karelia, a region on the Soviet-Finnish b...
Finnish Lapland is a historical borderland of Finnish and Sámi cultures. Such a region offers variou...
The paper presents the results of a critical discourse analysis study conducted on two Karelian and ...
After the Second World War, Finland had to cede part of its eastern territory to the Soviet Union. T...
Based on an analysis of the leading Finnish newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, this paper explores Finnis...
Border Karelia is the former heartland of the Finnish-Karelian Orthodox culture. It has also been re...
In the article, I study the construction process ofthe regional identity of South Karelia. The focus...
My article is a study of Finnish literary activities in Soviet Karelia. I analyze what kinds of mean...
This paper analyses the nature of the border. The paper poses the question of whether a border, in t...
The image of the Soviet Union and Russia has changed dramatically in the press in Finland after the ...
Karelia is a vast inhabited area in northern Europe. The Winter War of 1939-40 and the so-called Con...
As stereotypes would have it Finland is a stable, peaceful Nordic country, located in the calm envir...
On the territories adjacent to the core Russia, the Russian language has had for centuries an establ...
The social construction of the concepts of Karelian people, culture, and land develops in temporal f...
This thesis deals with young people living in the border area and their knowledge about the neighbor...
The article shows the meanders of Bolshevik policy towards Karelia, a region on the Soviet-Finnish b...
Finnish Lapland is a historical borderland of Finnish and Sámi cultures. Such a region offers variou...
The paper presents the results of a critical discourse analysis study conducted on two Karelian and ...
After the Second World War, Finland had to cede part of its eastern territory to the Soviet Union. T...