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Joseph Brodsky, one of the most influential Russian intellectuals of the late Soviet period, was born in Leningrad in 1940, emigrated to the United States in 1972, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987, and died in New York City in 1996. Brodsky was one of the leading public figures of Soviet emigration in the Cold War period, and his role as a model for the constructing of Russian cultural identities in the last years of the Soviet Union was, and still is, extremely important. One of Joseph Brodsky’s great contributions to Russian culture of the latter half of the twentieth century is the wide geographical scope of his poetic and prose works. Brodsky was not a travel writer, but he was a traveling writer who wrote a considerable number of poems and essays which relate to his trips and travels in the Soviet empire and outside it. Travel writing offered for Brodsky a discursive space for negotiating his own transculturation, while it also offered him a discursive space for making powerful statements about displacement, culture, history and geography, time and space—all major themes of his poetry. In this study of Joseph Brodsky’s travel writing I focus on his travel texts in poetry and prose, which relate to his post-1972 trips to Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, and Venice. Questions of empire, tourism, and nostalgia are foregrounded in one way or another in Brodsky’s travel writing performed in emigration. I explore these concepts through the study of tropes, strategies of identity construction, and the politics of representation. The theoretical premises of my work draw on the literary and cultural criticism which has evolved around the study of travel and travel writing in recent years. These approaches have gained much from the scholarly experience provided by postcolonial critique. Shifting the focus away from the concept of exile, the traditional framework for scholarly discussions of Brodsky’s works, I propose to review Brodsky’s travel poetry and prose as a response not only to his exilic condition but to the postmodern and postcolonial landscape, which initially shaped the writing of these texts. Discussing Brodsky’s travel writing in this context offers previously unexplored perspectives for analyzing the geopolitical, philosophical, and linguistic premises of his poetic imagination. By situating Brodsky’s travel writing in the geopolitical landscape of postcolonial postmodernity, I attempt to show how Brodsky’s engagement with his contemporary cultural practices in the West was incorporated into his Russian-language travel poetry and prose and how this engagement thus contributed to these texts’ status as exceptional and unique literary events within late Soviet Russian cultural practices.
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The object of this study was to examine the phenomena of a long-term Knowledge Building process. The subject was OECD/ENSI/FI-project's Knowledge Building in Knowledge Forum®3.4 environment from 8.9.2000 to 8.9.2005. Research was based on socio-cognitive and socio-cultural learning approaches and the theoretical background consisted of models of collaborative learning and knowledge processing. These theoretical applications were first structured using metaphors of language and then assembled into five main theoretical motifs. The main motifs were 1) context, 2) inter-subjective, shared area, 3) community's practices and participation, 4) developing expertise and 5) the sequential construction of processes. These themes were assembled in interpreting the results using the Mutual Shaping of Technological and Social Elements by Boczkowski (1999) as a conceptual tool. The social elements of the mutual shaping process were defined as 1) community structure, 2) discourse and 3) the meanings of activity. The technological elements were defined as 1) shared artefacts, 2) features of technology-use and 3) other technological conventions perceived in activity. The five main theoretical motifs were used as the basis for creating the research problems, which were divided into three themes: 1) shared artefacts, themes of Knowledge Building and participant formation, 2) patterns of participation and interaction and 3) the meanings of activity. As methods I used content analysis of the messages, the quantitative profiling of changes in the database, social network analysis, discourse analysis of selected message threads and theme interviews of eleven participants. Based on my study it's possible to say, that a long-term setting of this kind provides a different perspective on Knowledge Building from most of the previous research. The most valuable conclusions from the data are: 1) The centralisation of interaction in this type of setting is a feature that supports the improvement in the quality of action. 2) The participation in a long-term Knowledge Building process seems to support the concious effort on professional development and the expert-identity. 3) The quality of plasticity of the technology-in-use has implication for how the communal features of activity will develop. The agency is seen to initiate processes that in turn open up new possibilities for the quality of action on both the communal and individual levels.
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This study Someone to Welcome you home: Infertility, medicines and the Sukuma-Nyamwezi , looks into the change in the cosmological ideology of the Sukuma-Nyamwezi of Tanzania and into the consequences of this change as expressed through cultural practices connected to female infertility. This analysis is based on 15 months of fieldwork in Isaka, in the Shinyanga area. In this area the birth rate is high and at the same time infertility is a problem for individual women. The attitudes connected to fertility and the attempts to control fertility provide a window onto social and cultural changes in the area. Even though the practices connected to fertility seem to be individualized the problem of individual women - the discourse surrounding fertility is concerned with higher cosmological levels. The traditional cosmology emphasized the centrality of the chief as the source of well-being. He was responsible for rain and the fertility of the land and, thus, for the well-being of the whole society. The holistic cosmology was hierarchical and the ritual practices connected to chiefship which dealt with the whole of the society were recursively applied at the lower levels of hierarchy, in the relationships between individuals. As on consequence of changes in the political system, the chiefship was legally abolished in the early years of Independence. However, the holistic ideology, which was the basis of the chiefship, did not disappear and instead acquired new forms. It is argued that in African societies the common efflorence of diviner-healers and witchcraft can be a consequence of the change in the relationship between the social reality and the cosmological ideology. In the Africanist research the increase in the numbers of diviner-healers and witchcraft is usually seen as a consequence of individualism and modernization. In this research, however, it is seen as an altered form of holism, as a consequence of which the hierarchical relations between women and men have changed. Because of this, the present-day practices connected to reproduction pay special attention to the control of women s sexuality.
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Yritysten on tunnistettava markkinoilla ja kuluttajissa tapahtuvia muutoksia voidakseen johtaa ja suunnitella omaa liiketoimintaansa niin, että se täyttää myös tulevaisuudessa kuluttajien muuttuvat tarpeet. Tästä johtuen tieto trendeistä ja niiden vaikutuksista on yrityksille tärkeää. Trendit mallintavat ja muokkaavat ympäristöä ja markkinoita sekä vaikuttavat lopulta myös kuluttajien asenteisiin ja käyttäytymiseen. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää ja kuvailla sitä, kuinka elintarvikeyritykset hyödyntävät trenditietoa omassa liiketoiminnassaan. Trenditiedon hyödyntämistä selvitettiin tutkimalla yrityksistä löytyviä trenditiedon hyödyntämisen käytänteitä. Yritysten käytänteiden tarkastelu tutkimuksessa perustui siihen ajatukseen, että ne antavat todellista kuvaa siitä, mitä trenditiedolla tehdään ja kuinka sitä hyödynnetään yrityksissä. Aineiston keräämisen ja analysoinnin tueksi tutkimuksessa sovellettiin yrityksen markkinatietojärjestelmää koskevaa teoriaa. Trenditieto on osa yrityksen markkinatietoa ja markkinatietojärjestelmän teorian avulla voitiin tarkastelussa päästä syvemmälle yrityksen tiedon prosesseihin. Tutkimus tehtiin toimeksiantotyönä trenditietoon pohjautuvia tuotteita ja palveluita tarjoavalle asiantuntijaorganisaatiolle Analyse². Tutkimuksen tarkastelussa oleva trenditieto on elintarvikealalle sovellettua, joten myös tutkittavat yritykset olivat elintarvikealan yrityksiä. Tutkimusaineisto kerättiin teemahaastatteluilla, jotka kohdistettiin yhteensä seitsemän haastateltavaan kuudesta eri elintarviketeollisuusyrityksestä. Tutkimus tehtiin kvalitatiivisena tutkimuksena, jossa aineiston analyysimenetelmänä käytettiin sisällönanalyysiä. Ensin tehtiin teemoittelu, jonka jälkeen aineisto vielä tyypiteltiin. Tutkimuksen tuloksena löydettiin trenditiedon hyödyntämisen käytänteitä, jotka kertovat miten trenditietoa hankitaan, analysoidaan, käytetään sekä jaetaan ja varastoidaan yrityksissä. Aineistosta löydettiin käytänteitä paljon ja tämä osoittikin, että käytänteet ovat myös liiketoiminnassa relevantti tutkimusala. Käytänteitä löydettiin eniten trenditiedon analysointiin liittyen. Kyseisten käytänteiden perusteella voitiin todeta, että trenditiedon analysointi perustuu hyvin pitkälle trenditiedon luotettavuuden arviointiin niin trendien toteutumisen kuin niiden ilmenemisen kannalta. Löydettyjen käytänteiden kautta nousi erityisesti esiin keskeisiä trenditiedon hyödyntämisen haasteita sekä viitteitä siitä, minkälaista trenditiedon hyödyntäminen on yhtenä yrityksen toimintona.