Paradigma : Näkökulmia tieteen periaatteisiin ja käsityksiin
Hämäläinen, Niina
Paradigma : Näkökulmia tieteen periaatteisiin ja käsityksiin - Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2021 - 1 electronic resource (408 p.)
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The theme and title of the 100th Yearbook of the Kalevala Society is ”Paradigm”. Paradigm is a framework of prevalent principles, beliefs, values, and norms, and incorporates ideas about what is correct in terms of theory and methodology. Accordingly, paradigm always leads to struggles of authority in relation to other trends and ways of thinking. This book grapples with the historical, contemporary, and ever-shifting paradigms and methods of cultural research. What was being researched in the early 20th century and how was the research conducted? What happened in the 1960s–1980s in this field of research? What methods do our peers use? What kinds of affiliations and antagonisms emerge with the changing paradigms? And how do the different ’turns’ direct research?
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Finnish
ksvk.100 9789518583946 9789518583939 9789518583922
10.21435/ksvk.100 doi
Cultural studies
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Folklore, myths & legends
Religion: general
Cognitive Cultural Studies History of Science and Learning Posthumanism Finnish School of Folkloristics Paradigm Shift Paradigm
Paradigma : Näkökulmia tieteen periaatteisiin ja käsityksiin - Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2021 - 1 electronic resource (408 p.)
Open Access
The theme and title of the 100th Yearbook of the Kalevala Society is ”Paradigm”. Paradigm is a framework of prevalent principles, beliefs, values, and norms, and incorporates ideas about what is correct in terms of theory and methodology. Accordingly, paradigm always leads to struggles of authority in relation to other trends and ways of thinking. This book grapples with the historical, contemporary, and ever-shifting paradigms and methods of cultural research. What was being researched in the early 20th century and how was the research conducted? What happened in the 1960s–1980s in this field of research? What methods do our peers use? What kinds of affiliations and antagonisms emerge with the changing paradigms? And how do the different ’turns’ direct research?
Creative Commons
Finnish
ksvk.100 9789518583946 9789518583939 9789518583922
10.21435/ksvk.100 doi
Cultural studies
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Folklore, myths & legends
Religion: general
Cognitive Cultural Studies History of Science and Learning Posthumanism Finnish School of Folkloristics Paradigm Shift Paradigm
