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    Uppdrag i norr

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    Uppdrag i norr Innehållsförteckning – Inledaren: När nordlandet kallar av Håkan Eklund – Om Pentti Kronqvist – från arktiska äventyr till unikt livsverk av Sten Westerholm – Äventyr vid inlandsisens kant av Håkan Eklund – Nanoq – ett arktiskt kunskapscentrum av Sten Westerholm – Ryska Alaska och Finland av Marcus Lepola – Mänsklighetens äldsta köttsoppa av Eirik Granqvist – Med pilbågskunskap till Alaska av Marcus Lepola – I mammutarnas frusna land av Eirik Granqvist – Etnografiska samlingar från ryska Alaska i Finland av Marcus Lepola – Kolumnen ”Från Satus horisont” av Satu Numminen – Sista bilden av Håkan Eklun

    Mat som hantverk

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    Mat som hantverk Innehållsförteckning – Inledaren: Allt har sitt pris av Håkan Eklund – Strömmingsinläggningar som framgångsprodukt av Camilla Backlin-Björkqvist – Skärgårdssvamp – en nisch värd att utveckla av Johan Ulfvens – Två viltrecept från Österbotten av Martina Uthardt – Ny EU-märkning av mat från öar? av Anna-Karin Utbult Almkvist – Mathantverk av Margot Wikström – Tankar om mat av Ulrica Cronström – Skördefest och matkultur på Åland av Ester Miiros – Reflektioner om närmat av Kjell Andersson – Åländsk ölkorv bäst av Rolf-Lennart Witting – Åländska äpplen av Rolf-Lennart Witting – Blå Verandan på Aspö av Håkan Eklund – Två stora åländska satsningar av Satu Numminen – Reflektioner från mitt matbord av Satu Numminen – Anki på Finngrundet – en föregångare av Clara Henriksdotter-Puranen – Naturbeteskött – en kvalitetsprodukt av Katja Bonnevier – Härmat och därmat av Nina Söderlund – Baka rågbröd en hel dag av Eivor Eklund-Back – Jag bakar in vågors brus och vindens sus av Clara Henriksdotter-Puranen – Bokhörnan av Håkan Eklund – Kolumnen ”Från Satus horisont” av Satu Numminen – Sista bilden av Håkan Eklun

    Asiantuntijana kehittyminen rikosseuraamusalalla

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    Tämän päiväkirjamuotoisen opinnäytetyön tavoitteena oli tutkia omaa työtäni asiantuntijana rikosseuraamusalalla ja selvittää millaista osaamista asiantuntijalla on hyvä olla. Opinnäytetyössä tutkin omaa osaamistani ja kehittymistarpeitani sekä pohdin työhyvinvointia ja sitä tukevia tekijöitä. Tutkimus toteutettiin pitämällä päiväkirjaa kymmenen viikon ajan. Jokainen viikko päättyi viikkokoosteeseen pohdintoineen. Viikkokoosteen tukena käytettiin lähdekirjallisuutta teemojen mukaisesti. Päiväkirjahavaintojen, vertaispalautteen ja lähdekirjallisuuden pohjalta laadin yhteenvedon asiantuntijan työtehtävän menestystekijöistä ja toin esiin omaa osaamistani sekä kehittymistarpeitani asiantuntijana. Opinnäytetyön tuloksena syntyi Asiantuntijatyön menestystekijät Talo. Talo-mallin avulla kuvaan millaista osaamista asiantuntijalla on hyvä olla, millaista osaamista minulla on ja sekä tuon esiin omia kehittymistarpeitani sekä työhyvinvointia tukevia asioita. Pohdinnoissa tuon esiin kehittämisajatuksia liittyen asiantuntijoiden perehdyttämiseen ja koulutuspolun rakentamiseen sekä oppimisen kehittämiseen näkemällä työpaikat luonnollisina oppimisympäristöinä. Asiatuntijatyön osaamisen johtamista tulisi myös kehittää. Tulevaisuuden työelämäntaitona nostan esiin vuorovaikutustaidot ja siihen liittyvän koulutuksen lisäämisen. Opinnäytetyö oli matka omaan ammatilliseen kasvuun ja tutkimuksellisen tavoitteen lisäksi prosessi vahvisti ammatillista identiteettiäni ja avasi uusi ammatillisia näkymiä. Opinnäytetyössä käytetty päiväkirjamuoto teki prosessista hyvin henkilökohtaisen. Omien ajatusten, tunteiden ja näkemysten reflektoiminen asettaa tutkijan myös alttiiksi arvostelulle. Toisaalta taas ajattelen, että päiväkirjamuotoisen opinnäytetyön tarinallisuus lisää mahdollisuutta samaistua kirjoittajaan.The objective of this bachelor’s thesis was to explore the author`s work as an expert in the prison and probation services and to map the skill set an expert should possess. The thesis explores the author´s competences, development needs and well-being as well as factors supporting it. The study was carried out by keeping a diary for ten weeks. Each week ended with a weekly summary with reflections. Source literature was used to support the weekly summary according to the themes. Based on the diary observations, peer feedback and source literature, a summary of the success factors of the expert work was drawn up and the author`s development needs were highlighted. As a result of the thesis, a model was created that presents the success factors of expert work. This model helps to describe what competence an expert should have, what competence the author has and highlight the author´s development needs and factors that support well-being at work. In the reflections, development ideas are presented concerning the training of experts and the construction of an educational path, as well as the development of learning by seeing workplaces as natural learning environments. Expert work competence management should also be developed. Interaction skills and the related increase in education are highlighted as future working life skills. The thesis was a journey to professional growth, and in addition to the research goal, the process expands the authors professional prospects. The diary format used in the thesis work made the process very personal. Reflecting on one's own thoughts, feelings and views also exposes the researcher to criticism. On the other hand, the story-like nature of a thesis in the form of a diary increases the possibility of identifying with the author

    Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury : The Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study

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    AbstractTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is often the leading cause of death and the most common cause of permanent disability in children and young adults. The hospital admission rates as well as the incidence and mortality rates of TBI vary enormously in different countries and populations. Even though alcohol misuse is a well-known modifiable risk factor for TBI and other injuries, few studies have been carried out on drinking patterns in relation to TBI, alcohol’s role in recurrent brain injuries as well as TBI in relation to alcohol use in children and adolescents.The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort was used to study the epidemiology and recurrence of TBI as well as alcohol use by children with TBI by the age of 14 years and those who sustained TBI later in life. The role of parents’ alcohol misuse on children’s TBI was also studied.The incidence of TBI in the whole study population was 118/100 000 person-years (PY), and the pediatric incidence of TBI (children aged under 16 years) was 130/100 000 PY. Up to the age of 10 years, the occurrence of TBI did not differ by gender, but after that age, boys and men had a higher incidence compared to girls and women. Mortality from TBI in the whole study population was 14/100 000 PY. Parental alcohol misuse and male gender were significant risk factors for the occurrence of TBI in childhood. Drinking to intoxication at the age of 14 years was a more common habit of TBI subjects than controls, especially among girls. Frequent alcohol drinking and drunkenness reported at the age of 14 years as well as male gender were independent predictors of TBI later in life. An alcohol-related first TBI and urban place of birth were found to be significant risk factors for recurrent TBI. A significant positive correlation between first and recurrent TBIs with respect to alcohol involvement was observed.Alcohol drinking and parental alcohol misuse should be recognized among children and adolescents with acute TBI. Because alcohol drinking predicts the recurrence of TBI, a brief intervention focused on drinking habits is needed as an immediate preventive measure.Academic dissertation to be presented, with the assent of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Oulu, for public defence in Auditorium 8 of Oulu University Hospital, on June 14th, 2008, at 12 noonAbstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often the leading cause of death and the most common cause of permanent disability in children and young adults. The hospital admission rates as well as the incidence and mortality rates of TBI vary enormously in different countries and populations. Even though alcohol misuse is a well-known modifiable risk factor for TBI and other injuries, few studies have been carried out on drinking patterns in relation to TBI, alcohol’s role in recurrent brain injuries as well as TBI in relation to alcohol use in children and adolescents. The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort was used to study the epidemiology and recurrence of TBI as well as alcohol use by children with TBI by the age of 14 years and those who sustained TBI later in life. The role of parents’ alcohol misuse on children’s TBI was also studied. The incidence of TBI in the whole study population was 118/100 000 person-years (PY), and the pediatric incidence of TBI (children aged under 16 years) was 130/100 000 PY. Up to the age of 10 years, the occurrence of TBI did not differ by gender, but after that age, boys and men had a higher incidence compared to girls and women. Mortality from TBI in the whole study population was 14/100 000 PY. Parental alcohol misuse and male gender were significant risk factors for the occurrence of TBI in childhood. Drinking to intoxication at the age of 14 years was a more common habit of TBI subjects than controls, especially among girls. Frequent alcohol drinking and drunkenness reported at the age of 14 years as well as male gender were independent predictors of TBI later in life. An alcohol-related first TBI and urban place of birth were found to be significant risk factors for recurrent TBI. A significant positive correlation between first and recurrent TBIs with respect to alcohol involvement was observed. Alcohol drinking and parental alcohol misuse should be recognized among children and adolescents with acute TBI. Because alcohol drinking predicts the recurrence of TBI, a brief intervention focused on drinking habits is needed as an immediate preventive measure

    Lessons from International Experience

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    In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, policymakers around the world are focusing once again on government debt sustainability. In China, subnational government debt is an important part of total government debt, and therefore deserves the attention that policymakers have paid to the topic. Subnational debt has played an important role in financing China’s impressive infrastructure that is the envy of the world. And subnational debt was instrumental in the economic stimulus that China so effectively staged after the global financial crisis, through which China maintained high levels of economic activity. This e-book starts with a summary and presentation of the Chinese perspective on this subject of subnational debt in session one. Session two introduced some international cases which are highly relevant to the current situation in China. Session three brought these international case studies and experts’ perspectives together to arrive at syntheses that narrowed down key issues which China needs to consider going forward in subnational debt management and restructuring. The roundtable discussion among international and Chinese experts on the way forward for China in session four provided an illuminating discussion of this issue. The author hope that this will inform specific policies that will be formulated to help local governments in China manage their subnational debts

    En trend att bryta

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    En trend att bryta Innehållsförteckning – Inledaren: Våga trotsa trender av Håkan Eklund – En trend att bryta av John Wrede – Kasnäs – en företagarby av Clara Henriksdotter – Dröminflyttare, på riktigt av Pia Prost – Kvarkens skärgård av Carita Nyström – En aktiv deltidsboendeförening av Ralf Nyman – Allt går när motivationen är hög av Håkan Eklund – En färjtur mindre släcker inget ljus av Sylvia Sundström – Nagu Marina av Kristin Mattsson – Transporterna den största utmaningen av Clara Henriksdotter – Lustresor i skärgården av Bertil Nygård – Inflyttade kvinnor i Kumlinge tar för sig av Satu Numminen – Från Årets by i Österbotten av Iris Sjöberg – Åboländsk ygdesjöfart av Charlotte von Haartman – När byråkratin motarbetar inflyttning av Håkan Eklund – När det fryser till av Lars Sundström – Bokhörnan av Håkan Eklund – Nordiska skärgårdssamarbetet av Ester Miiros – Kolumnen ”Från Ninnus horisont” av Nina Söderlund – Sista bilden av Håkan Eklun

    Från Okavango till Kuggom

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    Från Okavango till Kuggom Innehållsförteckning: – Inledaren: Värna om specialkunskap av Håkan Eklund. – Vattenvården – en utmaning för kustkommunerna av Maria Söderström. – Projektet KRAV av Heidi Ekhlom. – Farleden Åbo – Helsingfors på hertig Johans tid av Anders Moliis-Mellberg. – På jakt i en annorlunda skärgård av Eirik Granqvist. – Bottenhavets nya nationalpark av Mikael Nordström. – Strandhugg på Färöarna av Gunilla Heick. – Seglatser med Hoppet i Estlands svenskbygder av Thure Malmberg. – Med Pörtö, Iniö och Oman som arbetsfält av Thure Malmberg. – Kuggom – båtbyggartraditioner som inte får brytas av Thomas Rosenberg. – Brev till och från skärgården och världshaven av Gun Herranen. – Rapport från en ö av Christian Pleijel. – Sjundeklassister på skärgårdsutflykt av Pia Prost. – Ett lagom ställe av Håkan Eklund. – Bokhörnan av Håkan Eklund. – Genmäle till Nadina Karlsson av Eva Nyberg. – Kolumnen: Från Satus horisont av Satu Numminen. – Sista bilden av Håkan Eklund

    Identitet

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    Identitet – Innehållsförteckning: – Inledaren: Rötter och den inre hållbarheten / Cecilia Lundberg – Skärgården – så mycket mer än det bästa av sommarparadis / Sandra Bergqvist – Vad förenar oss öbor? / Anne Pentti – Rosala är vår plats på jorden / Marianne Zilliacus och Lotta Wigelius-Wulff – Storm – en pjäs om skärgårdsbor och viljan att hjälpa / Mia Henriksson – Vatten som vatten? / Hanna Åkerfelt – Vad kallas skärgårdsborna i Insjöfinland? / Mia Henriksson – Vilken färg har Åland? / Katja Syrjä-Johansson – När bobarhet genomsyrar varje tanke / Satu Numminen – Kvinnornas ö Kihnu samlade Europas öbor / Pia Prost – Varifrån kommer namnet Erstan? / Anders Moliis-Mellberg – Nya vindar på Aspö / Ulla-Maija Sievinen – Landsbygdsriksdagen lyfte fram de unga / Tiina Saaresranta – Kvinnogemenskap i skärgården / Ida-Kajsa Johansson – Aibolands museum jubilerar – Skärinytt – Sista bilde

    More-Than-Human Empathy in Arts-Based Material Research Processes

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    This research paper is related to discussions around the human-environment relationship. It opens the discussion around the roles of humans and nature, or natural materials, as an author in an arts-based process. It attempts to ask questions about the role of the creative process in creating a more equal relationship and empathy building between these roles. Severe global environmental changes suggest that Earth may have entered a new human-dominated geological epoch called the Anthropocene.This chapter explores the role of the creative process in building a more empathic relationship between humans and the environment. Using a theoretical framework including more-than-human empathy, a materialbased approach and creative processes, the authors present two case studies. In ‘The Secret Life of a Material’, design students work with renewable gluten plastic, letting the material guide their creative process. ‘The Biggest Bread Soup in the World’ presents the artist’s immersive experience with Lake Tjörnin in Reykjavik, observing and interacting with its natural environment. These studies show how, when designers and artist–researchers engage in creative practices with nonhuman agents as coauthors, this can lead to unexpected outcomes and enhance empathic connections between humans and the natural world. This chapter highlights how an art-based research (ABR) process can deepen our understanding of and empathy towards nonhumans, encouraging collaborative practices that integrate human and natural agencies.</p
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