Pauliina Jääskeläinen

Pauliina Jääskeläinen
  • Doctor of Social Sciences
  • Researcher at University of Lapland

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Introduction
I work as a post-doc researcher in the Horizon Europe project (AECED), where we research embodied and aesthetic methods in to enhance democracy in educational settings. My focus is on phenomenology of body movements and embodied facilitation methods.
Current institution
University of Lapland
Current position
  • Researcher

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Publications (9)
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Lectio praecursoria johtamisen oppiaineen väitöskirjaksi tarkoitetun The Reversibility of Body Movements in Reach-searching Organisational Relations tarkastustilaisuudessa Lapin yliopistolla 1.12.2023. Vastaväittäjänä toimi professori Mar Pérezts (Emlyon Business School) ja kustoksena professori Susan Meriläinen. Väitöskirja on luettavissa osoittee...
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Touch mediates relations between self‐other, writers, and readers; it is material and affective. This paper is the outcome of writing touch as a collaborative activity between eight women writers across different times and locals. In sharing experiences of touch during and beyond the pandemic, we engage with collaborative writing articulated here a...
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This writing‐story showcases the possibilities of shaking off limiting conventions and finding one's own way to academic writing. Pauliina had conducted fieldwork on “embodied facilitations,” through methods from dance and movement therapy, in three organizations. She then analyzed her material through thematic coding. This procedure, based on the...
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This piece of writing is a joint initiative by the participants in the Gender, Work and Organization writing workshop organized in Helsinki, Finland, in June 2019. This is a particular form of writing differently. We engage in collective writing and embody what it means to write resistance to established academic practices and conventions together....

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