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‘When I lose the weight, we’ll go on a date’–fatness, singleness and liminality in Fat Chance
(2023)
article<p>In contemporary Western culture, fatness and singlehood are constructed as requiring change: from fat to thin, from single to coupled. Makeover shows with a dating theme that focus on both aspects in connection ... -
‘When in Rome do as the Romans do’ or ‘Rome is for Romans only’? How the search for a classification of the Finns Party could clear a way through the taxonomical jungle of the European far-right
(2024)
articleThe first aim of this study is to put the Finns Party on the academic map of the European far-right. Whilst averaging almost one-fifth of the vote over the last four general elections, it has been curiously absent from the ... -
When institutional logics meet: Alignment and misalignment in collaboration between academia and practitioners
(2020)
article<p>This paper explains the institutional logics of academia, and of practitioners within industry and government, as well as the alignment and misalignment that occurs when these actors collaborate. This is achieved ... -
When IoT Keeps People in the Loop: A Path Towards a New Global Utility
(01.01.2019)
articleWhile the IoT has made significant progress supporting individual machine-type applications, it is only recently that the importance of people as an integral component of the overall IoT infrastructure has started to be ... -
When Parenting Fails : Religious Upbringing, Discipline, and Public Disapproval in Early Modern Finland
Routledge Studies in Cultural History (2019)
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When Player Communities Revolt Against the Developer: A Study of Pokémon GO and Diablo Immortal
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (2021)
conference<p>Several popular contemporary online multiplayer games and franchises are developed and managed with the aid of multiple data sources. Despite the control and insight that the utilization of data brings to game ... -
When procedures and ideology replace strategy in corporate political activity: Industry associations in Interwar Finland
(06.02.2024)
articleThe core assumption in the management literature on corporate political activity (CPA) is that firms and industry associations representing their interests seek political ends driven by strategic concerns. Other streams ... -
‘When the body speaks back’: Socialization of body-mind dualism in body memories of Cold War childhoods
(2023)
articleStudies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire, monuments, ceremonies) and nostalgia for a past regime, but rarely have they examined memories as carried in child bodies. ... -
When the brain comes into play: Neurofunctional correlates of emotions and reward in game-based learning
(2021)
article<p>Accumulating evidence identifies emotions as drivers of effective learning. In parallel, game-based learning was found to emotionally engage learners, allegedly harnessing the fundamental tie between emotions and ... -
When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
(2025)
articleExperiencing flow at work is often associated with enhanced motivation, creativity, performance, and job satisfaction. However, little is known about the potential downsides of flow in professional settings. To explore the ... -
When to set goals that hold? Longitudinal evidence from information system-supported smoking cessation
European Conference on Information Systems (2023)
conferenceGoal setting literature suggests that individuals set their goals more frequently on temporal landmarks, e.g. the New Year’s Day (known as the fresh start effect). What remains unclear is whether setting goals on temporal ... -
When trust is not enough: A longitudinal analysis of political trust and political competence during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland
(2022)
articleIn this study, we explored the longitudinal relationship of political trust and subjective political competence during the COVID-19 outbreak. We also examined how levels of political trust and political competence were ... -
When Wearable Technology Meets Computing in Future Networks: A Road Ahead
(05 / 2021)
conferenceRapid technology advancement, economic growth, and industrialization have paved the way for developing a new niche of small body-worn personal devices, gathered together under a wearable-technology title. The triggers ... -
Where is climate asylum?
(06 / 2023)
editorialThis editorial discusses an alarming issue in the time of climate change: climate mobilities and, particularly, forced climate migration and the need for climate refuge and climate asylum. The focus is on the European Union ... -
Where is the public of ‘networked publics’? A critical analysis of the theoretical limitations of online publics research
(04 / 2024)
articleThe study of online media use has been elemental in shaping the research on publics within communication and media studies in the last few decades. This article takes a critical view of this research by asking to what ... -
Where's My Cellphone: Non-contact based Hand-Gestures and Ultrasound haptic feedback for Secondary Task Interaction while Driving
Proceedings of IEEE Sensors (2021)
conferenceDrivers regularly use their smartphones to perform secondary tasks while driving, which can negatively impact traffic safety. In such complex interaction, multimodal feedback has been associated with lowering driver ...

