3 resultados para Antoniutti, Ildebrando (1898-1967) -- Portraits
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Tutkielmassa tarkastellaan jälkitavuissa säilyneen, alun perin vokaalienvälisen h:n nykyedustusta Tornionlaakson Pellossa sosiolingvistisen teorian valossa. Keskeisenä tutkimusongelmana on variaation jasen muuttumisen suunnan selvittäminen, mitä tutkitaan sekä näennäis- että reaaliajallisen metodin turvin. Lisäksi pohditaan, millaiset kielensisäiset tekijät muutoksia ohjaavat. Reaaliaikaisen vertailun mahdollistavat Kirsi Kunnarin vuonna 1983 valmistuneen pro gradu -työn jälkitavujen h:ta koskevat tulokset Pellosta (informantit syntyneet vuosina 1898-1967). Pääpaino on kuitenkin näennäisajallisessa vertailussa; variaatiota tarkastellaan yksityiskohtaisesti erityisesti kielelliseltä kannalta, mikä on vaatinut perusteellista aineiston käsittelyä. Näennäisajallisessa tarkastelussa verrataankahden haastatellun ikäryhmän kieltä: nuorten (syntyneet vuosina 1986-1977) ja keski-ikäisten (syntyneet vuosina 1964-1945). Nuoria informantteja, joita on 14, on haastateltu pääosin pareittan. Vertailuryhmä, keski-ikäiset, koostuu heidän vanhem mistaan (7 informanttia). Nauhatunteja on yhteensä n. 13. Tulokset osoittavat, että toisin kuin muualla Peräpohjolassa, yleiskielen mukainen katovariantti (kou-luun) ei ole merkittävästi yleistynyt pellolaisten puhekielessä viimeisten neljän sukupolven aikana. Vokaalienvälisessä asemassa (koulu-h-un) h:ta ei nykypellolaisilla enää tapaa, ja ns. sisäheittoinenvariantti (koul-huun) on nuorten ryhmässä selvästi vähemmän suosiossa kuin keski-ikäisillä. Tornionjokilaaksolainen, metateettinen h-variantti (kouh-luun) on yhä elinvoimainen: sen käyttö on nuorillakin lisääntynyt. Metateesi ei ole kuitenkaan kvantitatiivisesti juurikaan yleistynyt niissä fonotaktisissa ympäristöissä, joissa se aiheesta tehdyn väitöskirjan (1992) mukaan on ollut aiemmilla sukupolvilla harvinainen. Tätä saattaa osittain selittää tiettyjen puhekielisyyksien yleistyvä käyttö, mikä vaikuttaa eniten juuri näissä fonotaktisissa ympäristöissä siten, ettei metateesin toteutumiselle ole edellytyksiä. Pellon nykyisessä jälkitavujen h:n variaatiossa on osallisena vielä yksi variantti: assimiloitunut h (talhoon > talloon; toisheen > toisseen; kauphaan > kauppaan). Aiemmin tutkituilla sukupolvilla assimilaatiomuutos on ollut harvinainen, mutta nyt se on yleistynyt erityisesti nuorilla tytöillä. h:n assimilaatiossa syntyvät muodot lankeavat usein yhteen alueella jokseenkin fonemaattisena esiintyvän yleisgeminaation kanssa, osa muodoista muistuttaa erikoisgeminaatiota ja pieni osa yleiskielisiä muotoja. Tutkielmassa kyseenalaistetaan kielellisten seikkojen nojalla kyseisten muotojen tulkitseminen h:n assimilaatiosta johtuvaksi: assimiloituneiksi tulkituissa h-tapauksissa sekä konsonantin että sitä seuraavan vokaalin pituusdistribuutiot tukevat ajatusta, että ainakin yleisgeminaatiokonteksteissa assimilaatiomuodot ovat puhujan kannalta "mentaalista geminaatiota". Assimilaatiomuodot rinnastetaan tutkielmassa katomuotoihin sikäli, että niissäkin h on tasoittunut. Merkittävä ero on tavujen kvantiteettisuhteissa: assimilaatiomuodoissa ne säilyvät ennallaan (tal-hoon > tal-loon), katomuodoissa muuttuvat (ta-loon). h:n assimilaatiolla ja metateesilla epäillään aineistonperusteella olevan yhteisen tehtävän: sisäheittoisten talhoon, satheen -muotojen karttaminen tavujen kavantiteettisuhteita rikkomatta. Esitetyn hypoteesin mukaan syynä ovat suomen fonotaksille vieraat konsonantin + h:n yhtymät, jotka aikoinaan syntyivät murteeseen vokaalin heityttyä h:n edeltä.
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The historical development of Finnish nursing textbooks from the late 1880s to 1967: the training of nurses in the Foucauldian perspective. This study aims, first, to analyse the historical development of Finnish nursing textbooks in the training of nurses and in nursing education: what Foucauldian power processes operate in the writing and publishing processes? What picture of nursing did early nursing books portray and who were the decision makers? Second, this study also aims to analyse the processes of power in nurse training processes. The time frame extends from the early stages of nurse training in the late 1880s to 1967. This present study is a part of textbook research and of the history of professional education in Finland. This study seeks to explain how, who or what contributed the power processes involved in the writing of nursing textbooks and through textbooks. Did someone use these books as a tool to influence nursing education? The third aim of this study is to define and analyse the purpose of nurse training. Michel Foucault´s concept of power served as an explanatory framework for this study. A very central part of power is the assembling of data, the supplying of information and messages, and the creation of discourses. When applied to the training of nurses, power dictates what information is taught in the training and contained in the books. Thus, the textbook holds an influential position as a power user in these processes. Other processes in which such power is exercised include school discipline and all other normalizing processes. One of most powerful ways of adapting is the hall of residence, where nursing pupils were required to live. Trained nurses desired to separate themselves from their untrained predecessors and from those with less training by wearing different uniforms and living in separate housing units. The state supported the registration of trained nurses by legislation. With this decision the state made it illegal to work as a nurse without an authorised education, and use these regulations to limit and confirm the professional knowledge and power of nurses. Nurses, physicians and government authorities used textbooks in nursing education as tools to achieve their own purposes and principles. With these books all three groups attempted to confirm their own professional power and knowledge while at the same time limit the power and expertise of others. Public authorities sought to unify the training of nurses and the basis of knowledge in all nursing schools in Finland with similar and obligatory textbooks. This standardisation started 20 years before the government unified nursing training in 1930. The textbooks also served as data assemblers in unifying nursing practices in Finnish hospitals, because the Medical Board required all training hospitals to attach the textbooks to units with nursing pupils. For the nurses, and especially for the associations of Finnish nurses, making and publishing their own textbooks for the training of nurses was a part of their professional projects. With these textbooks, the nursing elite and the teachers tended to prepare nursing pupils’ identities for nursing’s very special mission. From the 1960s, nursing was no longer understood as a mission, but as a normal vocation. Nurses and doctors disputed this view throughout the period studied, which was the optimal relationship between theory and practice in nursing textbooks and in nurse education. The discussion of medical knowledge in nursing textbooks took place in the 1930s and 1940s. Nurses were very confused about their own professional knowledge and expertise, which explains why they could not create a new nursing textbook despite the urgency. A brand new nursing textbook was published in 1967, about 30 years after the predecessor. Keyword: nurse, nurse training, nursing education, power, textbook, Michel Foucault
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The aim of this study is to describe and interpret discourses in Finnish national early childhood education and care (ECEC) documents concerning the child, childhood and family, including preschool education of six-year-old children. The study begins with preparation phase of the Act on Children s Day Care (1967) and concludes with the definition of ECEC policy (1999). The research data consists of committee memoranda and national ECEC curriculum guidelines. The total number of documents studied was 20, comprising some 1700 pages. The research data was examined with qualitative text analysis and employed a discursive approach. A semiotic square (Greimas rectangle) served as a tool for clarifying the discourses and constructions reflected in the research data. The theoretical framework of the study consists of the theories of childhood and family studies. The main concepts from childhood studies used in this study were childhood as a cultural construct and child-centred pedagogy in ECEC. The theoretical approaches from family studies used were the formation of modern and late-modern parenthood and family, as well as the concept of familism. Two main discursive lines were constructed from the ECEC documents. The notion of universalistic childhood suggests that early education and care aim to create the same good childhood for all children, regardless of their family background or living area. The second discursive line followed in the documents is the familistic discourse. This discourse contains emphasis on the priority of parental care. The construct of the competent child was found in the research data as early as in the mid-1970s. On the other hand, the construct of the weak family is distinguishable throughout almost the entire research period. This raises the question of whether Finnish ECEC system has been developed for the competent and self-sufficient child of a weak family which needs constant support and guidance of welfare experts. According to the study, it appears that within the Finnish ECEC system the relatively heavy emphasis on social work rather than on early education has been legitimised by the construct of the weak family. This study also shows that a more thorough analysis should be given to what we mean when we say that the main task of ECEC system is to support families in the upbringing of their children. The study was completed during the period when historical decisions concerning the administration in Finland were in the making (i.e. the potential transfer of ECEC services from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health to the Ministry of Education). Also, over the past decade, a major reformation of the Act on Children s Daycare has been on the agenda, but no concrete measures have been implemented. Based on the findings of this study, we can ask for what kind of child and family we are preparing the ECEc reforms of the new millennium. Key words: ECEC policy Finland, childhood, family, familism, discourse analysis, semiotic square