As elsewhere in Finland, different types of yoga practices are popular in the city of Åbo/Turku. But how do practitioners view their own relationship to their practice, and further, what do they feel that they as individuals gain from it? Through in-depth interviews with yoga teachers in the city of Turku, the author examines ways in which individuals, in what could be called a post-secular society, construct a meaningful sense of self and of individual agency. The observations offered in this article represent preliminary notes for a larger work on yoga in Turku, conducted at the ‘Post-Secular Culture and a Changing Religious Landscape’ research project at Åbo Akademi University, devoted to qualitative and ethnographic investigations of th...
Yoga, an ancient philosophy and practice undertaken as a path towards self-realisation, was original...
This article focuses on how spirituality and commercialism are intertwined in the representations of...
In this article, I will offer some comments on the websites of the nine yoga schools which are activ...
As elsewhere in Finland, different types of yoga practices are popular in the city of Åbo/Turku. But...
Lars Jørun Langøien, Cand. Polit. in social anthropology, is a research fellow at the Department of ...
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This study aimed to narrow the gap in understanding the health and well-being effects of becoming th...
This Bachelor’s level thesis aimed to investigate how traditional yoga differs from its more popular...
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Yoga, an ancient philosophy and practice undertaken as a path towards self-realisation, was original...
This article focuses on how spirituality and commercialism are intertwined in the representations of...
In this article, I will offer some comments on the websites of the nine yoga schools which are activ...
As elsewhere in Finland, different types of yoga practices are popular in the city of Åbo/Turku. But...
Lars Jørun Langøien, Cand. Polit. in social anthropology, is a research fellow at the Department of ...
Buenos Aires, the city of tango, good meat, and. . . yoga? As in many modern big cities, yoga has be...
This ethnographic study looks at the Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) yoga industry, examining the ways tha...
This article examines a heuristic paradigm of a yoga-spirit-travel nexus and its agency on the ident...
This article discusses the Finnish forest yoga phenomenon, which incorporates contemporary spiritual...
How has the set of ideas and practices known as yoga moved from its birthplace on the Indian subcont...
Yoga is a practice brought to the United States (US) in the late 1800s and that has evolved over tim...
This study aimed to narrow the gap in understanding the health and well-being effects of becoming th...
This Bachelor’s level thesis aimed to investigate how traditional yoga differs from its more popular...
The chapter, "Being on the mat: Quasi-sacred spaces, ‘exotic’ other places, and yoga studios in the ...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of Gita International, one of Melbourne’s oldest conti...
Yoga, an ancient philosophy and practice undertaken as a path towards self-realisation, was original...
This article focuses on how spirituality and commercialism are intertwined in the representations of...
In this article, I will offer some comments on the websites of the nine yoga schools which are activ...