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Cyanobacteria are a diverse group of oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that inhabit in a wide range of environments. They are versatile and multifaceted organisms with great possibilities for different biotechnological applications. For example, cyanobacteria produce molecular hydrogen (H2), which is one of the most important alternatives for clean and sustainable energy. Apart from being beneficial, cyanobacteria also possess harmful characteristics and may become a source of threat to human health and other living organisms, as they are able to form surface blooms that are producing a variety of toxic or bioactive compounds. The University of Helsinki Culture Collection (UHCC) maintains around 1,000 cyanobacterial strains representing a large number of genera and species isolated from the Baltic Sea and Finnish lakes. The culture collection covers different life forms such as unicellular and filamentous, N2-fixing and non-N2-fixing strains, and planktonic and benthic cyanobacteria. In this thesis, the UHCC has been screened to identify potential strains for sustainable biohydrogen production and also for strains that produce compounds modifying the bioenergetic pathways of other cyanobacteria or terrestrial plants. Among the 400 cyanobacterial strains screened so far, ten were identified as high H2-producing strains. The enzyme systems involved in H2 metabolism of cyanobacteria were analyzed using the Southern hybridization approach. This revealed the presence of the enzyme nitrogenase in all strains tested, while none of them are likely to have contained alternative nitrogenases. All the strains tested, except for two Calothrix strains, XSPORK 36C and XSPORK 11A, were suggested to contain both uptake and bidirectional hydrogenases. Moreover, 55 methanol extracts of various cyanobacterial strains were screened to identify potent bioactive compounds affecting the photosynthetic apparatus of the model cyanobacterium, Synechocystis PCC 6803. The extract from Nostoc XPORK 14A was the only one that modified the photosynthetic machinery and dark respiration. The compound responsible for this effect was identified, purified, and named M22. M22 demonstrated a dual-action mechanism: production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under illumination and an unknown mechanism that also prevailed in the dark. During summer, the Baltic Sea is occupied by toxic blooms of Nodularia spumigena (hereafter referred to as N. spumigena), which produces a hepatotoxin called nodularin. Long-term exposure of the terrestrial plant spinach to nodularin was studied. Such treatment resulted in inhibition of growth and chlorosis of the leaves. Moreover, the activity and amount of mitochondrial electron transfer complexes increased in the leaves exposed to nodularin-containing extract, indicating upregulation of respiratory reactions, whereas no marked changes were detected in the structure or function of the photosynthetic machinery. Nodularin-exposed plants suffered from oxidative stress, evidenced by oxidative modifications of various proteins. Plants initiated strategies to combat the stress by increasing the levels of alpha-tocopherol, mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX), and mitochondrial ascorbate peroxidase (mAPX).
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The aim of this study was to define the photographic patterns that represent the use and occupation of the landcover of the "spring" of the Rico Stream subbasin, located at Monte Alto, state of São Paulo (SP), Brazil, for environmental adaptation regarding the Brazilian Forest Law. The mapping was performed using remote sensing techniques and visual interpretation of the World View image, followed by the digitalization of the net of drainage and vegetation (natural and agricultural) at the AutoCad software with documents and field work. The study area has 2141.53 ha and the results demonstrated that the main crop is sugarcane with 546.34 ha, followed by 251.22 ha of pastures, 191.71 ha of perennial crops, 57.31 ha of Eucalyptus and 49.52 ha of onion, confirming the advance of sugarcane culture in the region. The region has 375.04 ha of areas of permanent preservation (APPs), and of this area it was found that only 72.17 ha (19.24%) has arboreal vegetation or natural forest, and 302.87 ha of these areas need to be enriched and reforested with native vegetation from the region, according to the current legislation. The data of the area enable future proposals of models for environmental adaptation to the microbasin according to the current environmental legislation.
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Väitöskirjan tavoitteena on ollut rakentaa kokonaiskuva aiheesta Jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittyminen toisen maailmansodan jälkeen. Tutkimuksessa ei ole rajoituttu ainoastaan kuvailemaan sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittyminen, vaan on pyritty selvittämään kehittymiseen vaikuttaneet tekijät ja vastaamaan kysymykseen, miksi näin on tapahtunut? Aiemmat länsimaiset tutkimukset ovat tarkastelleet jugoslavialaista sotataitoa tai maanpuolustusta vain jostain tietystä rajallisesta näkökulmasta, kuten esimerkiksi Jugoslavian kansanarmeijaa, asevoimien vaikutusta maan poliittiseen elämään tai sotilaallista doktriinia koskien. Sotataidon kehittymiseen vaikuttavat tekijät huomioivaa kokonaisesitystä ole tehty. Myös jugoslavialainen sotataidollinen ajattelu on jäänyt pääosin pimentoon. Jugoslavialainen maan sotataitoon kohdistunut tutkimus on ollut laajaa ja monipuolista, mutta sen käytettävyyteen osittain vaikuttaa marxilais-leniniläinen materialistis-dialektinen, historialliseen materialismiin perustuva tutkimusmenetelmä. Väitöskirjan päätutkimusaineiston ovat muodostaneet alkuperäislähteet, ensisijaisesti jugoslavialaiset ohjesäännöt, käsikirjat, oppaat ja oppikirjat. Muu lähteistö on koostunut lähinnä arkistoasiakirjoista ja muusta kirjallisuudesta. Tutkimusmenetelmä on ollut historiatieteellinen käsittäen muun muassa ulkoisen ja sisäisen lähdekritiikin harjoittamisen, tietojen varmistamisen mahdollisimman useasta toisistaan riippumattomasta lähteestä sekä pyrkimyksen rekonstruoida ristiriidaton kokonaiskuva tutkimuskohteesta. Eri lähteistä ja lähderyhmistä saatuja tietoja on vertailtu, analysoitu sekä yhdistetty kriittisesti. Lähteiden käytettävyyden, lähdearvon ja luotettavuuden arviointi ovat olleet merkittävässä roolissa, näistä kaikista tärkeimpänä luotettavuuden arviointi. Sisäisen ja ulkoisen lähdekritiikin keinoin on pyritty luomaan oma ristiriidaton tulkinta kokonaisuudesta, jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisestä toisen maailmansodan jälkeen. Tutkimuksessa on pitäydytty niin pitkälle kuin mahdollista jugoslavialaisen sotataidon alkuperäisessä terminologiassa. Jugoslavialaisia termejä ei ole muokattu vastaamaan paremmin esimerkiksi tällä hetkellä länsimaisessa sotataidossa käytettyjä käsitteitä. Väitöskirjan rakenne on temaattinen. Läpi koko tutkittavan ajanjakson jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisessä on tunnistettavissa samat määräävät tekijät: historialliset taustatekijät, sotilaallinen uhka, sotilaallinen doktriini, lakiperusteet, kommunistiliiton ohjaus ja asevoimien sekä yhteiskunnan valmiuden kehittyminen. Jugoslaviassa puhuttiin aseelliseen kamppailuun vaikuttavista sodankäynnin faktoreista, joita olivat yhteiskunnalliset tekijät, materiaalis-tekniset tekijät ja sotilaalliset tekijät. Kaikista tärkeimpänä tekijänä pidettiin kuitenkin ihmistä itseään, vaikka ihmisen merkitys välillä tuntuikin hukkuvan ”moraalis-poliittiset tekijät”-sanahirviön alle. Tutkimuskysymyksiin on vastattu sotataitoon vaikuttaneiden edellä mainittujen tekijöiden kautta. Kuhunkin muutostekijään liittyvä kehitys on kuvattu kronologisena esityksenä. Kansan vapautussodassa vuosina 1941–1945 perustettujen partisaaniyksiköiden muodostamisessa sekä niiden toimintamenetelmissä on havaittavissa runsaasti yhtymäkohtia 1700- ja 1800-luvun hajdukkijoukkojen sekä 1800-luvun lopun ja 1900-luvun alun četnikkijoukkojen vastaaviin periaatteisiin. Samankaltaisuuksia ilmenee 1950-luvulta alkaen alueellisen puolustuksen joukkojen ja partisaaniyksiköiden toimintamenetelmien yhteydessä väliaikaisesti menetetyllä alueella toimittaessa. Kansan tukeen, karismaattisiin johtajiin ja yllätyselementtiin perustuva sissitoiminta on perinteistä eteläslaavilaista sotataitoa. Sodanjälkeinen jugoslavialainen sotataito oli jatkumoa eteläslaavien vuosisatoja vanhalle sotataidolliselle perinteelle, vaikka sitä ei julkisesti Jugoslaviassa muutamia poikkeuksia lukuun ottamatta myönnettykään. Jugoslavian sotilaallinen doktriini oli luotu kaikista suunnista kohdistuvia hyökkäyksiä vastaan, mutta sotilaallisen uhkan painotukset vaihtelivat usein, jopa vain muutaman vuoden välein. Tämä ei johtunut päättämättömyydestä eikä pelkästään koetun uhkan suunnan vaihtumisesta. Painottamalla sisäisen ja ulkoisen uhkan jatkuvuutta sekä uhkan suunnan vaihtelua pyrittiin pitämään maanpuolustuspiirit valppaina ja kansalaiset aktiivisina. Tällä tavalla myös perusteltiin maanpuolustuksen korkeita kustannuksia ja ennen kaikkea pyrittiin lisäämään maan sisäistä veljeyttä ja yhtenäisyyttä. On ilmeistä, että sekä lännestä että idästä kohdistui Jugoslavian suuntaan suurta poliittista ja sotilaallista intressiä kylmän sodan vuosina 1945–1990, mutta suoran sotilaallisen uhkan aukoton todistaminen olisi kuitenkin hankalaa. Oleellista onkin jugoslavialaisten oma käsitys maataan vastaan kohdistuneesta sotilaallisesta uhkasta. Sisäisen uhkan vaikutus alkoi kasvaa 1970-luvun alkupuolelta lähtien ja se johti lopulta 1980-luvulla alueellisen puolustuksen joukkojen esikuntien lakkauttamiseen ja taisteluvälineiden hajavarastointijärjestelmän purkamiseen. Yhteiskunnallisista tekijöistä merkittävimpinä sotataitoon ja sotataidolliseen ajatteluun vaikuttaneina osina olivat lait ja Jugoslavian kommunistiliitto. Perustuslakiin ja lakiin kansallisesta puolustuksesta sekä kommunistiliiton päätöslauselmiin sisällytetyt vaatimukset sotataidon kehittymiselle kuitenkin vain toistivat sotilaallisessa doktriinissa määritettyjä suuntaviivoja sekä määräyksiä. Maanpuolustukseen liittyneiden määräysten ja ohjeiden hyväksymiselle laillisen järjestyksen mukaisesti annettiin kuitenkin erittäin suuri arvo. Niiden toimeenpanon leviäminen maanlaajuisesti varmistettiin puolueen päätöksillä velvoittamalla muun muassa kommunistiliiton paikallisorganisaatiot, puoluesolut asevoimien sisällä sekä kaikki liittovaltion hallintotasot tekemään kaikkensa yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja sitä ilmentävän sotataidon toteutumisen eteen. Materiaalis-teknisen tekijän kokonaisuus sisälsi aseet ja varusteet sekä niihin liittyviä muita seikkoja, kuten yhteiskunnan teollisuuden kehittymisen asteen sekä kyvyn suojautua vihollisen taisteluvälineitä vastaan ja luoda vihollisen aseita vastaan tehokkaampi vasta-ase. Siihen luettiin myös yksilöiden, taktisten ja yhdistettyjen taktisten yksiköiden sekä koko kansan koulutus aseiden ja varusteiden tarkoituksenmukaiseen käyttöön. Vaikka jugoslavialainen aseteollisuus kehittyi tutkimusperiodin aikana voimakkaasti, joutui maa taloudellisten resurssiensa rajallisuuden ja mahdollisen vihollishyökkäyksen ylivoimaisuuden havaittuaan toteamaan, että maanpuolustuksen ongelmia ei voida ratkaista materiaalin ja tekniikan määrällä tai laadulla. Ratkaisun oli löydyttävä sotilaallisista tekijöistä ja varsinkin sotataidosta. Sotilaalliset tekijät ja prosessit olivat jugoslavialaisen sotataidon ja sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisen kannalta tärkein muutostekijä. Sotilaallisten tekijöiden ytimen muodosti sotataito, joka Jugoslaviassa koostui teoriasta ja käytännöstä. Tämä jako koski sotataidon kolmea tasoa: strategiaa, operatiikkaa ja taktiikkaa. Sotataitoon kuuluvina osina pidettiin muun muassa taisteluvalmiutta, liikekannallepanovalmiutta, yhteiskunnallis-poliittisten yhteisöjen aseetonta vastarintaa, aseellisen kamppailun operatiivista ja taktista tasoa, materiaalista ja teknistä varustamista, sotatalouden valmistelujen organisointia sekä yhteiskunnallisia palveluja poikkeusoloissa. Osa näistä kuului edellä mainittuihin yhteiskunnallisiin tai materiaalis-teknisiin tekijöihin. Jugoslavialainen sotataito onkin nähtävä matriisinomaisena kokonaisuutena, jossa sotataidon kolmeen toiminnalliseen tasoon, strategiaan, operatiikkaan ja taktiikkaan vaikuttivat historialliset taustatekijät, sotilaallinen uhka, yhteiskunnalliset tekijät ja materiaalis-tekniset tekijät. Jugoslavialaisen sotataidon kokonaisuuteen kuului myös se, että mainitut muutostekijät vaikuttivat vielä toisiinsa. Lopputuloksena näin kokonaisvaltaisesta näkemyksestä sotataitoon ja sotataidolliseen ajatteluun Jugoslavia kykeni luomaan poikkeuksellisen tehokkaana pidetyn puolustusratkaisun, jossa koko yhteiskunnan kaikki resurssit pystyttiin suuntaamaan hyökkäyksen torjumiseen ja maahan tunkeutuneiden pois ajamiseen. Aiempi tutkimus on nähnyt jugoslavialaisen sotataidon kehittymisen keskeisimpänä vaikuttimena ja murroskohtana Varsovan liiton joukkojen toimeenpaneman Tšekkoslovakian miehityksen ja siitä seuranneen koetun uhkan merkittävän voimistumisen. Yleisen kansanpuolustuksen doktriiniin liittyvä taustatutkimus, teorianmuodostus ja doktriinin käyttöönotto tapahtuivat kuitenkin jo 1950-luvulla. Tšekkoslovakian miehitys toimi vain muutoksen toimeenpanoa vauhdittavana tekijänä. Jugoslavialaiset korostivat, että jugoslavialaisessa yhteiskunnassa keskeisessä asemassa ollut yhteisjohtoisuuden periaate ulottui myös maanpuolustukseen ja sotataitoon. Tutkimusaineistoon perehtyminen kuitenkin osoitti, että yleisen kansanpuolustuksen kokonaisuutta kuvaavat oppikirjat, laeissa asetetut määräykset ja Jugoslavian kommunistiliiton julkaisemat vaatimukset eivät olleet jalkautuneet sotataidon teoriaan tai käytäntöön operatiivisella tai taktisella tasolla. Strategisella tasolla yhteisjohtoisuus esiintyi näkyvämmin vain sotilaallisen konseptin ja strategian yhteydessä. Sotilaallisen doktriinin osalta yhteisjohtoisuus ilmeni lähinnä kahdessa asiassa. Alueellisen puolustuksen yksiköiden varustamisvelvoite oli asetettu siviilihallinnon eri tasojen vastuulle. Alueellisen puolustuksen esikunnat ja komentajat olivat vastuussa yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen itsesuojelun komiteoille. Siviilihallinnon organisaatioiden kyky varustaa alueellisen puolustuksen yksiköt osoittautui kuitenkin heikoksi. Alueellisen puolustuksen esikunnatkin toimivat upseereiden johtamina sotilaallisina johtoportaina, ja yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen itsesuojelun komiteoiden toiminta komentajien ja esikuntien suuntaan rajoittui vain nimelliseen ohjaukseen. Yhteisjohtoisuus osoittautuikin tutkimuksen kuluessa piirteeksi, joka julkisesta retoriikasta huolimatta ei toteutunut jugoslavialaisessa sotataidon praktiikassa. Jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisen kaari käynnistyi partisaanisodasta ja päätyi alueelliseen puolustusjärjestelmään. Kansakunta ja sen useat eri kansallisuudet onnistuivat luomaan tieteelliseen ja tutkittuun tietoon perustuvan välineen, sotataidon teorian ja käytännön, joka suojeli maata yli puolen vuosisadan ajan. Yleinen kansanpuolustus sekä jugoslavialainen sotataito ovat toisiensa synonyymejä, seurauksia ja synnyttäjiä. Puolustusratkaisu lähti omista kansallisista lähtökohdista, siihen sulautettiin valikoiden ja jalostettuna hyviksi sekä menestyksekkäiksi koettuja ulkomaisia elementtejä sekä vaikutteita. Sitä perusteltiin monipuolisilla poliittisilla, ideologisilla, teoreettisilla, historiallisilla sekä nykyaikaisilla sotataidollisilla argumenteilla, mutta kaikesta tästä huolimatta sen ydin oli omintakeinen jugoslavialainen sotataidollinen ajattelu.
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The environmental aspect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) expressed through the process of the EMS implementation in the oil and gas companies is identified as the main subject of this research. In the theoretical part, the basic attention is paid to justification of a link between CSR and environmental management. The achievement of sustainable competitive advantage as a result of environmental capital growth and inclusion of the socially responsible activities in the corporate strategy is another issue that is of special significance here. Besides, two basic forms of environmental management systems (environmental decision support systems and environmental information management systems) are explored and their role in effective stakeholder interaction is tackled. The most crucial benefits of EMS are also analyzed to underline its importance as a source of sustainable development. Further research is based on the survey of 51 sampled oil and gas companies (both publicly owned and state owned ones) originated from different countries all over the world and providing reports on sustainability issues in the open access. To analyze their approach to sustainable development, a specifically designed evaluation matrix with 37 indicators developed in accordance with the General Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines for non-financial reporting was prepared. Additionally, the quality of environmental information disclosure was measured on the basis of a quality – quantity matrix. According to results of research, oil and gas companies prefer implementing reactive measures to the costly and knowledge-intensive proactive techniques for elimination of the negative environmental impacts. Besides, it was identified that the environmental performance disclosure is mostly rather limited, so that the quality of non-financial reporting can be judged as quite insufficient. In spite of the fact that most of the oil and gas companies in the sample claim the EMS to be embedded currently in their structure, they often do not provide any details for the process of their implementation. As a potential for the further development of EMS, author mentions possible integration of their different forms in a single entity, extension of existing structure on the basis of consolidation of the structural and strategic precautions as well as development of a unified certification standard instead of several ones that exist today in order to enhance control on the EMS implementation.
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The aim of this master’s thesis is to study how Agile method (Scrum) and open source software are utilized to produce software for a flagship product in a complex production environment. The empirical case and the used artefacts are taken from the Nokia MeeGo N9 product program, and from the related software program, called as the Harmattan. The single research case is analysed by using a qualitative method. The Grounded Theory principles are utilized, first, to find out all the related concepts from artefacts. Second, these concepts are analysed, and finally categorized to a core category and six supported categories. The result is formulated as the operation of software practices conceivable in circumstances, where the accountable software development teams and related context accepts a open source software nature as a part of business vision and the whole organization supports the Agile methods.
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Open source and open source software development have been interesting phenomena during the past decade. Traditional business models do not apply with open source, where the actual product is free. However, it is possible to make business with open source, even successfully, but the question is: how? The aim of this study is to find the key factors of successfully making business out of commercial open source software development. The task is achieved by finding the factors that influence open source projects, finding the relation between those factors, and find out why some factors explain the success more than others. The literature review concentrates first on background of open innovation, open source and open source software. Then business models, critical success factors and success measures are examined. Based on existing literature a framework was created. The framework contains categorized success factors that influence software projects in general as well as open source software projects. The main categories of success factors in software business are divided into community management, technology management, project management and market management. In order to find out which of the factors based on the existing literature are the most critical, empirical research was done by conducting unstructured personal interviews. The main finding based on the interviews is that the critical success factors in open source software business do not differ from those in traditional software business or in fact from those in any other business. Some factors in the framework came out in the interviews that can be considered as key factors: establishing and communicating hierarchy (community management), localization (technology management), good license know-how and IPR management (project management), and effective market management (market management). The critical success factors according to the interviewees are not listed in the framework: low price, good product and good business model development.
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My doctoral dissertation examines the experiences of the Italian volunteers in the Waffen-SS troops using in-depth interviews with former volunteers as the main primary source. This phenomenon, even if significant in size (depending on the source, some 15 000-20 000 Italian men volunteered in the Waffen-SS), has been hitherto largely unknown to historical research. The available literature on the Italian volunteers, mainly written by military history enthusiast journalists and methodologically weak, concentrates mainly on the combat operations and military organization, and offers a rather stereotypical profile of the volunteers. My dissertation does not aim to reconstruct the military history of the different divisions of the Waffen-SS in which Italian volunteers operated but instead to examine the subjective, private and intimate experience of the volunteers in order to understand the motivations, attitudes, beliefs and cultural and family background, as well as their political ideas. The main objective of my doctoral dissertation is to discover the ideological precepts of the volunteers’ political credo. As the last phase of fascism and its ideology, often defined as the “Germanisation” or “Nazification” of fascism, is still the object of wide academic debate, a better understanding of the volunteers’ ideology also contributes to deepening overall knowledge of the nature of this last phase. The theoretical frame of my dissertation lies in oral history, in particular in the postmodernist approach to oral history, through which I reconstruct the volunteers’ ideology. In-depth interviews with former volunteers are the main primary source, but multiple data collection methods have been adopted. Phone interviews and correspondence with the volunteers have also been considered as primary sources. In addition to interviews and correspondence, family archives consisting of diaries, correspondence with the volunteers’ relatives and photographic material have also been collected and examined. An ethnographic observation of the volunteers’ domestic spaces has been conducted during the in-depth interviews, and photo self-elicitation techniques have been used in cases where the volunteers were willing to share their photographs. An exhaustive portrait of the ideological structure of the volunteers has been obtained, as well as of the cultural and social origins of the values that contributed to the rise and adoption of this ideology. Further, the volunteers’ motivations to enlist have been clearly reconstructed, together with their cultural, political, social and military backgrounds. The results of the research are particularly relevant both for comprehension of the Italian phenomenon of volunteering in the Waffen-SS and for the reconstruction of the ideological dynamics of the last phase of fascism. The volunteers’ political and ideological system, which can be defined as the Italian SS-fascist ideology, disagrees strongly with the vaguely described ideological profile offered by previous studies that describe volunteers as generically “super-fascist”. The research also offers the opportunity for a deeper understanding of the final fascist ideological trajectory, currently defined, not without a certain level of approximation, as the “Germanisation” or “Nazification” of fascist ideology.
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From Bildung to Civilisation. Conception of Culture in J. V. Snellman’s Historical Thinking The research explores Johan Vilhelm Snellman’s (1806–1881) conception of culture in the context of his historical thinking. Snellman was a Finnish, Swedish-speaking journalist, teacher and thinker, who held a central position in the Finnish national discourse during the nineteenth century. He has been considered as one of the leading theorists of a Finnish nation, writing widely about the themes such as the advancement of the national education, Finnish language and culture. Snellman is already a widely studied person in Finnish intellectual history, often characterised as a follower of G. W. F. Hegel’s philosophical system. My own research introduces a new kind of approach on Snellman’s texts, emphasising the conceptual level of his thought. With this approach, my aim is to broaden the Finnish research tradition on conceptual history. I consider my study as a cultural history of concepts, belonging also to the field of intellectual history. My focus is on one hand on the close reading of Snellman’s texts and on the other hand on contextualising his texts to the European intellectual tradition of the time. A key concept of Snellman’s theoretical thinking is his concept of bildning, which can be considered as a Swedish counterpart of the German concept of Bildung. The Swedish word incorporated all the main elements of the German concept. It could mean education or the so-called high culture, but most fundamentally it was about the self-formation of the individual. This is also the context in which Snellman’s concept of bildning has often been interpreted. In the study, I use the concept of bildning as a starting point of my research but I broaden my focus on the cognate concepts such as culture (kultur), spirit (anda) and civilisation. The purpose of my study is thus to illustrate how Snellman used and modified these concepts and from these observations to draw a conclusion about the nature of his conception of culture. Snellman was an early Finnish philosopher of history but also interested in the practice of the writing of history. He did not write any historical presentations himself but followed the publications in the field of history and introduced European historical writing to the Finnish, Swedish-speaking reading audience in his newspapers. The primary source material consists of different types of Snellman’s texts, including philosophical writings, lecture material, newspaper articles and private letters. I’m reading Snellman’s texts in the context of other texts produced both by his Finnish predecessors and contemporaries and by Swedish, German and French writers. Snellman’s principal philosophical works, Versuch einer spekulativen Entwicklung der Idee der Persönlichkeit (1841) and Läran om staten (1842), were both written abroad. Both of the works were contributions to contemporary debates on the international level, especially in Germany and Sweden. During the 1840s and 1850s Snellman had two newspapers of his own, Saima and Litteraturblad, which were directed towards the Swedish-speaking educated class. Both of the newspapers were very popular and their circulations were among the largest of their day in Finland. The topics of his articles and reviews covered literature, poetry, philosophy and education as well as issues concerning the economic, industrial and technical development in Finland. In his newspapers Snellman not only brought forth his own ideas but also spread the knowledge of European events and ideas to his readers. He followed very carefully the cultural and political situation in Western Europe. He also followed European magazines and newspapers and was well acquainted with German, French and also English literature – and of course Swedish literature to with which he had the closest ties. In his newspapers Snellman wrote countless number of literary reviews and critics, introducing his readers to European literature. The study consists of three main chapters in which I explore my research question in three different, yet overlapping contexts. In the first of these chapters, I analyse Snellman’n theoretical thinking and his concepts of bildning, kultur, anda and civilisation in the context of earlier cultural discourse in Finland as well as the tradition of German idealistic philosophy and neo-humanism. With the Finnish cultural discourse I refer to the early cultural discussion in Finland, which emerged after the year 1809, when Finland became an autonomous entity of its own as a Grand Duchy of Russia. Scholars of the Academy of Turku opened a discussion on the themes such as the state of national consciousness, the need for national education and the development of the Finnish language as a national language of Finland. Many of these academics were also Snellman’s teachers in the early years of his academic career and Snellman clearly formulated his own ideas in the footsteps of these Finnish predecessors. In his theoretical thinking Snellman was a collectivist; according to him an individual should always be understood in connection with the society, its values and manners, as well as to the traditions of a culture where an individual belongs to. In his philosophy of the human spirit Snellman was in many ways a Hegelian but his notion of education or ‘bildning’ includes also elements that connect him with the wider tradition of German intellectual history, namely the neo-humanist tradition and, at least to some extent, to the terminology of J. G. Herder or J. G. Fichte, for example. In this chapter, I also explore Snellman’s theory of history. In his historical thinking Snellman was an idealist, believing in the historical development of the human spirit (Geist in German language). One can characterise his theory of history by stating that it is a mixture of a Hegelian triumph of the spirit and Herderian emphasis on humanity (Humanität) and the relative nature of ‘Bildung’. For Snellman, the process of ‘bildning’ or ‘Bildung’ is being realised in historical development through the actions of human beings. Snellman believed in the historical development of the human civilization. Still Snellman himself considered that he had abandoned Hegel’s idea about the process of world history. Snellman – rightly or wrongly – criticised Hegel of emphasising the universal end of history (the realisation of the freedom of spirit) at the expense of the historical plurality and the freedom of each historical era. Snellman accused Hegel of neglecting the value and independency of different historical cultures and periods by imposing the abstract norm, the fulfilment of the freedom of spirit, as the ultimate goal of history. The historicist in Snellman believed in the individuality of each historical period; each historical era or culture had values, traditions and modes of thought of its own. This historicist in Snellman could not accept the talk about one measure or the end of history. On the other hand Snellman was also a universalist. He believed that mankind had a common task and that task was the development of ‘Bildung’, freedom or humanity. The second main chapter consists of two parts. In the first part, I explore the Finnish nationalistic discourse from the cultural point of view by analysing the notions such as a nation, national spirit or national language and showing how Snellman formulated his own ideas in a dialogic situation, participating in the Finnish discourse but also reacting to international discussions on the themes of the nation and nationality. For Snellman nationality was to a great extent the collective knowledge and customs or practices of the nation. Snellman stated that nationality is to be considered as a form of ‘bildning’. This could be seen not simply as affection for the fatherland but also for the mental identity of the nation, its ways of thinking, its practices, national language, customs and laws, the history of the nation. The simplest definition of nationality that Snellman gives is that nationality is the social life of the people. In the second part of the chapter I exam Snellman’s historical thinking and his understanding about historical development, interaction between different nations and cultures in the course of history, as well as the question of historical change; how do cultures or civilisations develop and who are the creators of culture? Snellman did not believe in one dominating culture but understood the course of history as a dialogue between different cultures. On the other hand, his views are very Eurocentric – here he follows the ideas of Hegel or for example the French historian François Guizot – for Snellman Europe represented the virtue of pluralism; in Europe one could see the diversity of cultures which, on the other hand, were fundamentally based on a common Christian tradition. In the third main chapter, my focus is on the writing of history, more precisely on Snellman’s ideas on the nature of history as a science and on the proper way of writing historical presentations. Snellman wrote critics on the works of history and introduced his readers to the writing of history especially in France, Sweden and German-speaking area – in some extend also in Britain. Snellman’s collectivistic view becomes evident also in his reviews on historical writing. For Snellman history was not about the actions of the states and their heads, nor about the records of ruling families and battles fought. He repeatedly stressed that history is a discipline that seeks to provide a total view of a phenomenon. A historian should not only collect information on historical events, since this information touches only the surface of a certain epoch or civilisation; he has to understand an epoch as totality. This required an understanding about the major contours in history, connections between civilisations and an awareness of significant turning points in historical development. In addition, it required a holistic understanding about a certain culture or historical era, including also the so-called inner life of a specific nation, a common people and their ways of life. Snellman wrote explicitly about ‘cultural history’ in his texts, referring to this kind of broad understanding of a society. In historical writing Snellman found this kind of broader view from the works of the French historians such as François Guizot and Jules Michelet. In all of these chapters, I elaborate the conceptual dimension of Snellman’s historical thinking. In my study I argue that Snellman not only adopted the German concepts of Bildung or Kultur in his own thinking but also developed the Swedish concepts in a way that include personal and innovative aspects. Snellman’s concept of bildning is not only a translation from ‘Bildung’ but he uses the Swedish concept in a versatile way that includes both the moral aspect of human development and social dimension of a human life. Along with ‘bildning’ Snellman used also the terms ‘kultur’ and ‘civilisation’ when referring to the totality of a certain nation or historical era, including both the so-called high culture (arts, science, religion) and the modes of thought as well as ways of life of the people as a whole. Unlike many of his Finnish contemporaries, Snellman did not use civilisation as a negative concept, lacking the moral essence of German term ‘Bildung’ or ‘Kultur’. Instead, for Snellman civilisation was a neutral term and here he comes close to the French tradition of using the term. In the study I argue that Snellman’s conception of culture in fact includes a synthesis of the German tradition of ‘Bildung’ and the French tradition of ‘civilisation’.
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In this work, we present the solution of a class of linear inverse heat conduction problems for the estimation of unknown heat source terms, with no prior information of the functional forms of timewise and spatial dependence of the source strength, using the conjugate gradient method with an adjoint problem. After describing the mathematical formulation of a general direct problem and the procedure for the solution of the inverse problem, we show applications to three transient heat transfer problems: a one-dimensional cylindrical problem; a two-dimensional cylindrical problem; and a one-dimensional problem with two plates.
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The Age of Speed:Automobility’s Gender in the 1920s Finland The aim of this study is to analyze the connections between automobility and gender in Finland in the 1920s. In this study it is argued that the 1920s was the significant era in the Finnish history of automobility when many of the long-lasting gendered notions and cultural understandings were constructed. This study combines cultural history of technology with gender analysis. As the previous research on gender and technology has recognized, technology is a significant site of gender negotiations. Both from the cultural historical perspective and a gender perspective it is important to understand both technology and gender as cultural constructions. They were linked together and constructed each other. In other words: technology shapes gender and gender shapes technology. Historians of technology like Nina Lerman, Ruth Oldenziel and Arwen Mohun have argued that both gender and technology are about power: social, cultural, economic and political. In this study automobility means technology that can be analyzed in layers of identity, structures, institutions and representations. The source material consists of various types of historical sources, magazines and journals, advertisements, archival material together with films and literature. In the previous studies of the history of automobility gender has often been neglected. The term “gender” has also quite often been misunderstood. Some studies in the field have only focused on the early female drivers. However, far too little attention has been paid to the question, why automobility was considered as masculine sphere only. This study aims to give new insights to the previous interpretations of the history of automobility. As in various other countries also in Finland, the decade of the 1920s is characterized as a period of “modern times.” It was also the era of the automobiles. Although the number of cars in Finland was still low compared to the other European countries and the USA, in press, films and literature, images of automobiles and new women – and men – on the wheel became as an emblem of a new era. The thesis consists of three main chapters. The first main chapter focuses on the conflicts between drivers and non-drivers. The study shows how in the debate of the automobility “a driver” was constantly referred as a man and “a pedestrian” accordingly a woman, even though in the reality there were as much men and women walking on the streets and the roads. Thus, the public debate constructed and reconstructed the gendered traffic system where men were playing the key role. The second main chapter of the study analyses the automobile clubs and the cultural representations. The chapter answers the question how the concept of a driver was gendered. The Automobile clubs and the organizations of professional drivers were in a significant role in developing the early history of traffic in Finland. The Finnish Automobile Club (Suomen Automobiili Klubi, founded in 1919) was the oldest and the most powerful of all automobile organizations. The Finnish Automobile Club accepted women as members from the very beginning. The membership was strictly limited to the upper class and the very first female members were wives and daughters of the male members. However, Doctor of medicine and surgery 316 Karolina Eskelin (1867-1936) the founding member of the Club was an exception to that convention. The male members of the Finnish Automobile Club attended official international meetings and consulted Finnish authorities in traffic and road questions, whereas, female members joined car trips, picnics and social gatherings arranged by the club. Few young female members of the club drove in races and gross-country-tours. The cultural representations of drivers in the Finnish media in the 1920s both deconstructed and reconstructed the concept of gender. In Finnish press in general, motoring was seen as male dominated area. Men were represented as the experts of the automobility. The drivers’ uniforms and the automobile clubs underlined professionalism and expertise which, thus, got masculine meaning. Women were beautiful accessories in the car ads, but they were also becoming a new consumer group in the market. The representations of the female and the male drivers influenced and shaped actively the understandings of femininity and masculinity. In the third main chapter the analysis focuses on the automobile as an artifact.The automobile was considered as an artifact that primarily belonged to the masculine domain. However, the representations of the automobiles were ambivalent. The automobile was both masculine and feminine depending on the context. The representations of the automobile were also used to construct the discourse of heteronormativity.
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