The article looks at the development of cartographic representations of Finland from a social constructionist perspective. The image of Finland, as portrayed on maps, has contributed significantly to the Finnish nation-building process. As a medium for the dissemination of information, maps have enabled the broad popularisation of the idea of Finland as a unified territory and nation. Maps have also helped to build the sense of Finnishness by representing the country in exclusively Finnish terms, e.g., with Finnish place names. Finally, maps build the sense of a continuous national history by situating political and cultural events and portraying these in a timeless manner. In all, maps are powerful representations that should be assessed a...
Geographies of Nationhood examines the meteoric rise of ethnographic mapmaking in the nineteenth and...
A detailed study is made of Finnish thematic atlases, principally the four existing editions of the ...
In this article we focus on a remembered and imagined border: the changed border between Finland and...
In Western culture, cartography has often been defined as a factual and objective science. Maps have...
The landscape has played – and continues to play – an important role in the process of constructing ...
The article reflects how Karelia has been represented as a national periphery in Finnish national la...
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...
The present article focuses on the image of Finland in the National Geographic Magazine between 1905...
This study explores image formation, country branding and public diplomacy. It constructs theoretica...
This article discusses the relationship between intangible heritage, place and landscape in the ligh...
Images of tourism brochures and guidebooks are apparently realistic and yet inherently selective dep...
This study focuses on the connection between social representations of history and collective memory...
“A world which doesn’t exist – even though it does.”The urban space and past of Vyborg in Finnish an...
Meanings of the Vyborg scale model The article examines the meanings of the Vyborg scale model, comp...
Geographies of Nationhood examines the meteoric rise of ethnographic mapmaking in the nineteenth and...
A detailed study is made of Finnish thematic atlases, principally the four existing editions of the ...
In this article we focus on a remembered and imagined border: the changed border between Finland and...
In Western culture, cartography has often been defined as a factual and objective science. Maps have...
The landscape has played – and continues to play – an important role in the process of constructing ...
The article reflects how Karelia has been represented as a national periphery in Finnish national la...
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...
The present article focuses on the image of Finland in the National Geographic Magazine between 1905...
This study explores image formation, country branding and public diplomacy. It constructs theoretica...
This article discusses the relationship between intangible heritage, place and landscape in the ligh...
Images of tourism brochures and guidebooks are apparently realistic and yet inherently selective dep...
This study focuses on the connection between social representations of history and collective memory...
“A world which doesn’t exist – even though it does.”The urban space and past of Vyborg in Finnish an...
Meanings of the Vyborg scale model The article examines the meanings of the Vyborg scale model, comp...
Geographies of Nationhood examines the meteoric rise of ethnographic mapmaking in the nineteenth and...
A detailed study is made of Finnish thematic atlases, principally the four existing editions of the ...
In this article we focus on a remembered and imagined border: the changed border between Finland and...