Publications

2023

Books

Ameel, Lieven, Jens Martin Gurr & Barbara Buchenau. (2023) Narrative in Urban Planning: A Field Guide. Bielefeld: Transcript.

Articles

Bekhta, Natalya. (2023) “Narrating the Future: A World-Literary Take on the Crisis of Imagination and the Novel.” Poetics Today 44(3), 463–486.

Bekhta, Natalya. (2023) “Thomas the Baboon and Utopia: Constructing a Realistic Future.” On_Culture: The Open Journal for the Study of Culture. Issue 15 on “Present Futures.” https://geb.uni-giessen.de/geb/volltexte/2018/13655/. Open Access.

Hatavara Mari. (2023) “How to Narrate a Healthy Life. Life-Stories and Mental Health in Interviews with the Elderly Aged 90+”. In Jarmila Mildorf, Elisabeth Punzi & Christoph Singer (eds.) Narratives in Mental Health: Bridging the Cultural and the Individual. Oxford UP.

Hatavara, M., Hyvärinen, M. & Mildorf, J. (2023) “The Literary in Narrating Dramatic Life Experience.” The Routledge Companion to Literary Media. Ensslin, A., Round, J. & Thomas, B. (eds.). Routledge, p. 137-147 11 p. (Routledge Literary Companions).

Mäkelä, Maria. (2023) “The Challenges of Narrating the Welfare State in the Age of Social Media: A Narrative-Theoretical Approach.” In Pertti Haapala, Minna Harjula & Heikki Kokko (eds.), Experiencing Society and the Lived Welfare State. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 41–63.

Piippo, L. (2023) “Looking Back to Now: Book as Technology of Remembering the Present in Jatkosota-extra by Jaakko Yli-Juonikas.” In S. Sjöberg, M. Keskinen, & A. Karhumaa (Eds.). The Experimental Book Object: Materiality, Media, Design. Routledge.

Rautajoki, H., Hatavara, M. & Hyvärinen, M., (2023) “Projective Small Stories Invoking Policy Paths in Parliamentary Debates: Narrating Outcome, Performance, and Responsibilities.” Small Stories Research: Tales, Tellings, and Tellers Across Contexts. Georgakopoulou, A., Giaxoglou, K. & Patron, S. (eds.). Routledge, p. 185-204 21 p. (Routledge Research in Narrative, Interaction, and Discourse).

Toikkanen Jarkko & Hatavara Mari. (2023.) “Intermedial Experience and Discursive Voice in Printed Text, Audiobook, and Podcast. H. P. Lovecrat’s “The Statement of Randolph Carter.”” In Ghosal Torsa (ed.) Global Perspectives on Digital Literature. A Critical Introduction for the Twenty-First Century. (Routledge.)

 


2022

Books

Ameel, Lieven (ed.) 2022. Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies. London: Routledge.

Dawson, Paul & Maria Mäkelä (eds.) 2022. The Routledge Companion to Narrative Theory. London: Routledge.

Piippo, L. & Kilpiö, J-P. (Eds.) (2022) Intermediaalinen kirjallisuus. Nykykultuurin tutkimuskeskuksen julkaisuja, 132. Jyväskylä, Finland: University of Jyväskylä. htp://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-9386-3

Special issues

Eiranen Reetta, Hatavara Mari, Kivimäki Ville, Mäkelä Maria & Toivo Raisa Maria. (2022) “Narrative and experience: interdisciplinary methodologies between history and narratology.” Scandinavian Journal of History, DOI: 10.1080/03468755.2021.2019107

Mäkelä, Maria & Hanna Meretoja (eds.) 2022. “Critical Approaches to the Storytelling Boom.” A special issue of Poetics Today, 43:2.

Articles

Hatavara Mari, Kurunmäki Jussi & Andrushchenko Mykola. (2022) “Telling and retelling a historical event: the collapse of the Soviet Union in Finnish parliamentary talk.”Scandinavian Journal of History, DOI: 10.1080/03468755.2021.2019105

Katajala-Peltomaa Sari & Mäkelä Maria. (2022) “Conversion as an exemplary experience in the 14th century and today: narrative-comparative approaches to the Exemplum.” Scandinavian Journal of History, DOI: 10.1080/03468755.2021.2019106

Kinossalo, Maiju; Henna Jousmäki; Minna Intke-Hernandez. (2022) “Life-story pedagogy for identity Through linguistic and cultural recognition to participation and equity” Apples – Journal of Applied Language Studies.

Kivimäki, V. &  Hyvärinen, M., (2022) “Forging a master narrative for a nation: Finnish history as a script during the Second World War” Scandinavian Journal of History. 47, 1, p. 83-105.

Mäkelä Maria & Björninen Samuli. (2022) “My Story, Your Narrative: Scholarly Terms and Popular Usage.” In Paul Dawson & Maria Mäkelä (eds.), Routlege Companion to Narrative Theory. Abingdon: Routledge.

Nykänen, Elise, Oulanne, Laura & Ovaska, Anna. (2022) ”Explorations of the Unconscious in Modernist Women’s Works” Narrative Vol. 30, No.3.

Roine, H-R & Piippo, L. (2022) “Social Networking Sites as Contexts for Uses of Narrative: Towards a Story-Critical Approach to Digital Environments.” Special issue: “Engaging Narrative Theory: Critical Approaches to the Storytelling Boom”, Poetics Today (43:2) (pp. 335–362).

Rossi, Paula; Samuli Björninen; Matias Nurminen & Maria Mäkelä (2022). “Kertomukset hallinnon tutkimuksessa.” Ulriika Leponiemi et al (toim.), Hallinnon tutkimuksen tulevaisuus. Tampere: Vastapaino, 153–174.

 


2021

Books

Björninen Samuli (ed.). (2021) Kertomus postmodernismin jälkeen. Helsinki: SKS.

Articles

Ameel, Lieven. (2021) “Fraught Fictionality in Narratives of Future Catastrophe.” Narrative 29(3), 355-373.

Andrushchenko Mykola, Sandberg Kirsi, Turunen Risto, Marjanen Jani, Hatavara Mari, Kurunmäki Jussi, Nummenmaa Timo, Hyvärinen Matti, Teräs Kari, Peltonen Jaakko, Nummenmaa Jyrki (2021). “Using Parsed and Annotated Corpora to Analyze Parlamentarians’ Talk in Finland.” Journal of the
Association for Information Science and Technology (ASI).

Hassan L. S., Deterding S., Harviainen J. T. & Hamari J. (2021) “Fighting post-truth with fiction: An inquiry into using storification and embodied narratives for evidence-based civic participation.” Storyworlds, 11(1), 51–78.

Hyvärinen, M., Latvala-Harvilahti, Pauliina & Andrushchenko, Mykola (2021) “Määräysvalta vai mahdollisuus? Valta kansanedustajien muistitietohaastatteluissa.” Politiikka 63:4. DOI 10.37452/politiikka.98555

Hyvärinen Matti, Hatavara Mari & Rautajoki Hanna. (2021) “Positioning with Master and Counter-Narratives.” Narrative Inquiry 31 (1), 97-125.

Mäkelä Maria. [in press, 2021] “Consciousness, Attribution of.” In Louise Brix Jacobsen, Simona Zetterberg Gjerlevsen, Henrik Skov Nielsen, James Phelan & Richard Walsh (eds.), Fictionality in Literature: Core Concepts Revisited. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State UP.

Mäkelä Maria, Björninen Samuli, Karttunen Laura, Nurminen Matias, Raipola Juha & Rantanen Tytti. (2021) ”Dangers of Narrative: A Critical Approach to Narratives of Personal Experience in Contemporary Story Economy.” Narrative 28:2, pp. 139–159. 

Mäkelä Maria. (2021) “Viral Storytelling as Contemporary Narrative Didacticism: Deriving Universal Truths from Arbitrary Narratives of Personal Experience.” In Susanna Lindberg & Hanna-Riikka Roine (eds.), The Ethos of Digital Environments: Technology, Literary Theory and Philosophy. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 49–59.

Raatikainen Pasi, Pekkola Samuli, Nurminen Matias & Mäkelä Maria. (2021) Masterplots in Information Systems Implementation. Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS’2021), An Online AIS Conference. June 14-16, 2021. AIS eLibrary.

Roine, H-R & Piippo, L. (2021) “Authorship vs. Assemblage in Computational Media.” In S. Lindberg & H-R. Roine (Eds.) The Ethos of Digital Environments: Technology, Literary Theory and Philosophy (pp. 60–76). New York: Routledge. htps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003123996-7

Roine, H-R & Piippo, L. (2021) “Kirjallisuus ja sen tutkimus digitaalisissa ympäristöissä.” Teemanumero: “Kirjallisuus digitaalisissa ympäristöissä.” Kirjallisuudentutkimuksen aikakauslehti Avain, 2021 (2) (pp.6–27). htps://doi.org/10.30665/av.102654


2020

Björninen Samuli, Hatavara Mari, Mäkelä Maria. (2020) Narrative as Social Action: A Narratological Approach on Story, Discourse and Positioning in Political Storytelling. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 23 (4), 437-449.

Mäkelä Maria. (2020) ”Kertomakirjallisuus myöhäiskapitalistisessa tarinataloudessa.” [= ”Narrative fiction in the late capitalist story economy.”] In Kaisa Ahvenjärvi, Juri Joensuu, Anna Helle & Sanna Karkulehto (toim.), Paperinen avaruus: Näkökulmia kirjaesineen ja kirjallisuuden materiaalisuuksiin. [”Paper universe: approaches to the materiality of literature and the book object.] Jyväskylä: Nykykulttuuri, pp. 263–285.

Mäkelä Maria & Karttunen Laura. (2020) “Kokemuksellisuus, mallitarinat ja eksemplaarisuus tarinallisen yksilöjournalismin valtakaudella.” In Mikko T. Virtanen, Pirjo Hiidenmaa & Jyrki Nummi (eds.), Kertomuksen keinoin: tarinallisuus mediassa ja tietokirjallisuudessa. Helsinki: Gaudeamus.

Dawson Paul & Mäkelä Maria. (2020) “The Story Logic of Social Media: Co-Construction and Emergent Narrative Authority.” Style 54:1, pp. 21–35.

Mäkelä Maria. (2020) “Through the Cracks in the Safety Net: Narratives of Personal Experience Countering the Welfare System in Social Media and Human Interest Journalism.” In Klarissa Lueg & Marianne Wolff Lundholt (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Counter-Narratives. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 389–401.


2019

Björninen Samuli. (2019) “The Rhetoric of Factuality in Narrative: Appeals to Authority in Claas Relotius’s Feature Journalism.” Narrative Inquiry 29:2.

Hatavara Mari. (2019) “Fictionality, Narrative Modes, and Social Interaction.” Style 53 (4), 450457.

Browse Sam & Hatavara Mari. (2019) ‘”I can tell the difference between fiction and reality”: Cross-fictionality and Mind-style in political rhetoric.” Narrative Inquiry 29:2 (2), 245–267.

Browse Sam, Gibbons Alison, Hatavara Mari. (2019) “Real Fictions: Fictionality, Factuality and Narrative Strategies in Contemporary Storytelling.” Narrative Inquiry 29 (2), 332–349.

Hatavara Mari, Toikkanen Jarkko. (2019) “Sameness and difference in narrative modes and narrative sense making: The case of Ramsey Campbell’s ‘The scar’.” Frontiers of Narrative Studies 5 (1), 130–146.

Hyvärinen Matti, Hatavara Mari & Mildorf Jarmila. (2019) “Narrating Selves from the Bible to Social Media.” Partial Answers 17 (1), 81–86.

Hyvärinen Matti, Hatavara Mari & Rautajoki Hanna. (2019) “Kerronta, asemointi ja haastattelun analyysi.” (“Narrative positioning and the analysis of interviews.”) Sosiologia, 2019 Vol. 56 Issue 1, 6–25.

Hyvärinen Matti. (2019) “The Impossible Mind of Sociology”. In Olli Pyyhtinen (coord.), Digithum no. 24: “Fictioning Social Theory: The Use of Fiction to Enrich, Inform, and Challenge the Theoretical Imagination.” Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and Universidad de Antioquia, 36–47. Online article: http://doi.org/10.7238/d. v0i24.33178

Hyvärinen Matti. (2019) “Sameness, difference, or continuity?” Frontiers of Narrative Studies 5(1), 57–75.

Mäkelä Maria. (2019) “Literary Facebook Narratology: Experientiality, Simultaneity, Tellability.” Partial Answers 17(1), 159–182.

Nurminen Matias. (2019) “Narrative Warfare. The ‘Careless’ Reinterpretation of Literary Canon in Online Antifeminism.” Narrative Inquiry 29:2.

Toikkanen Jarkko. (2019) “Intermedial Experience and Ekphrasis in Wordsworth’s ’Slumber’.” Partial Answers 17(1), 107–124.


2018

Books

Toikkanen Jarkko & Virtanen Ira (eds.). (2018) Kokemuksen tutkimus VI. Kokemuksen käsite ja käyttö. Rovaniemi: Lapland University Press.

Articles

Hatavara Mari & Teräs Kari. (2018) “Kerrottu Vennamo.” (Veikko Vennamo Narrated.) Historiallinen Aikakauskirja3/2018.

Hassan L. S., Harviainen J. T. & Hamari J. (2018) “Enter Hogwarts:  Lessons on how to gamify education from the wizarding world of Harry Potter.” CEUR Workshop Proceedings of the GamiFin 2018 conference (pp. 30-39). http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2186/paper4.pdf

Vesa M., den Hond F. & Harviainen J. T. (2018) “On the possibility  of a paratelic initiation of organizational wrongdoing.” Journal of  Business Ethics.

Hyvärinen Matti. (2018) “Toward a Geographical Socionarratology.” Frontiers of Narrative Studies 4 (2), 215—231).

Mikkonen Jukka. (2018) “The (Literary) Stories of Our Lives.” In G. L. Hagberg (ed.), Narrative and Self-Understanding: Between Literature and Philosophy.

Mikkonen Jukka. (2018) “Truth in Literature: The Problem of Knowledge and Insight Gained from Fiction.” In M. Fludernik & M.-L. Ryan (eds.), Narrative Factuality: A Handbook. Berlin: De Gruyter.

Mäkelä Maria. (2018) “Exceptionality or Exemplarity? The Emergence of the Schematized Mind in the 17th and 18th Century Novel.” Poetics Today 39(1), 17–39.

Mäkelä Maria. (2018) “Lessons from the Dangers of Narrative Project: Toward a Story-Critical Narratology.” Tekstualia 2018:4, 175–186. Open access: https://tekstualia.pl/files/09d6daf2/makela_m._-_lessons_form_the….pdf

Mäkelä Maria & Polvinen Merja. (2018) “Narration and Focalization: A  Cognitivist and an Unnaturalist, Made Strange.” Poetics Today 39(3), 495–521.

Mäkelä Maria. (2018) ”Toward the Non-Natural: Diachronicity and the Trained Reader in Fludernik’s Natural Narratology.” Partial Answers 16(2), 271–277.

Nurminen Matias. (2018) “”What the World Wants Today … Is the Real Thing”. Mad Men, uusvilpittömyys ja onnellisten loppujen viettelykertomus.” Kulttuurintutkimus 35:3–4, 63–75.

Rossi Paula. (2018) “Conflicts in Leading Change: Towards a Practice of Reflexive Transformation.” In A. Heikkinen, A. Kangas, J. Kujala, H. Laihonen, & A. Lönnqvist (eds.) Leadership for Dealing with Complex Challenges. Tampere: Tampere University Press.

Rossi Paula & Lundvall Päivi. (2018) ”Kehollisesta kokemisesta kohti sanallistettuja kokemuksia: hevoset reflektoinnin mahdollistajina.” In J. Toikkanen & I. Virtanen (eds.) Kokemuksen tutkimus VI: Kokemuksen käsite ja käyttö. s. 192–209. Rovaniemi: Lapland University Press.

Kinder T., Stenvall J. & Memon A. (2018) “Play at work, learning and innovation.” Public Management Review.

Virtanen P. & Stenvall J. (2018) Intelligent Health Policy Theory, Concept and Practice. Spinger.

Toikkanen Jarkko. (2018) “Mediaalisuudet ja modaalisuudet.” Kirjallisuudentutkimuksen aikakauslehti Avain (4), p. 76–81.


2017

Books

Laakso Maria, Lahtinen Toni & Sagulin Merja (eds.). (2017) Lintukodon rannoilta. Saarikertomukset suomalaisessa kirjallisuudessa. Helsinki: SKS.

Articles

Hatavara Mari, Hyvärinen Matti & Mildorf Jarmila. (2017) “Narrating Selves in Everyday Contexts. Art, the Literary, and Life Experience.” Style 51 (3), 293–299. special issue.

Hatavara Mari & Mildorf Jarmila. (2017) “Fictionality, Narrative Modes, and Vicarious Storytelling.” Style 51 (3), 391-408.

Hatavara Mari & Mildorf Jarmila. (2017) “Hybrid Fictionality and Vicarious Narrative Experience.” Narrative 25 (1), 65-82.

Hatavara Mari & Toikkanen Jarkko. (2017) “The Sensational World of The Running Man.” In Merja Polvinen, Maria Salenius & Howard Sklar (eds.), Mielikuvituksen maailmat: tieteidenvälisiä tutkimuksia kirjallisuudesta /  Fantasins världar: tvärvetenskaplig litteraturforskning / Worlds of imagination: explorations in interdisciplinary literary research. Eetos-julkaisuja, 19. Turku: Eetos.

Hyvärinen Matti & Watanabe Ryoko. (2017) “Dementia, Positioning and the Narrative Self.” Style 51 (3).

Hyvärinen Matti. (2017) “Foreword: Life Meets Narrative.” In B. Schiff, A. E. McKim & S. Patron (eds.), Life and Narrative. The Risks and Responsibilities of Storying Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, IX–XXV.

Ikonen Teemu. (2017) “Peritextual Disposition in French Eighteenth-Century Narratives.” In L. Steinby & A. Mäkikalli (eds.), Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-Century Literature. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 289–308.

Lahtinen Toni & Isomaa Saija. (2017) Pakkovaltiosta ekodystopiaan. Näkökulmia kotimaiseen nykydystopiaan. Joutsen, Svanen.

Mikkonen Jukka. (2017) “On the Cognitive Significance of Modernist Narratives.” In R. M. Alfonso (ed.), Modernist Narratives and the Theory of Mind. Columbus: Ohio State University Press.

Mäkelä Maria. (2017) “The Gnomic Space. Authorial Ethos between Voices in Michael Cunningham’s By Nightfall.” Narrative 25 (1): 113–137.

Nielsen Henrik Skov & Zetterberg Gjerlevsen Simona. (2017) “Distinguishing Fictionality.” In Fictionality and Factuality: Blurred Borders in Narrations of Identity. Narratologia series. Berlin: De Gruyter.

Ropo Eero. (2017) “Curriculum for identity: Narrative Negotiations in Autobiography, Learning and Education.” In N. Ng-A-Fook., A. Ibrahim, B. Smith & C. Hébert (eds.), An Advancement for Curriculum Studies Manifesto. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press.

Laitinen I., Stenvall Jari & Kinder T. (2017) “Street Level New Public Governances in Integrated Services-As-a-System.” Public Management Review.

Toikkanen Jarkko. (2017) “Auditory Images in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”.” The Edgar Allan Poe Review 18 (1), 39–53.

Toikkanen Jarkko. (2017) “Välineen käsite ja välinemääräisyys 2010-luvulla.” Media & viestintä 40 (3–4), 69–76.


2016

Hatavara Mari & Teräs Kari. (2016) ”Minä, Kekkonen ja poliittinen rappio. Veikko Vennamon rakentama historiakuva ja kerronnalliset keinot muisteluaineistossa.” Historiallinen aikakauskirja 114 (1), 74–88.

Hyvärinen Matti. (2016) Expectations and experientiality: Jerome Bruner’s “canonicity and breach.” Storyworlds, 9:1, pp. 1–25.

Hyvärinen Matti. (2016) “Narrative and Sociology”. Narrative Works. Issues, Investigations & Interventions. (Special Invited Issue: Narrative Across Disciplines) 6(1), 38–62.

Pirhonen Jari, Ojala Hanna, Lumme-Sandt Kirsi & Pietilä Ilkka. (2016) ”‘Old but not that old’: Finnish community-dwelling people aged negotiating their autonomy.” Ageing and Society 36 (8), 1625–1644.

Schott Gareth & Mäyrä Frans. (2016) “Re-conceptualizing Game Violence: Who is being protected and from what?” In S. Convay & J. deWinter (eds.), Video Game Policy. New York: Routledge, 131–145.

Vainikka Eliisa. (2016) “Avaimia nettimeemien tulkintaan – Meemit transnationaalina mediailmiönä.” Lähikuva 29 (3), 60–77.


2015

Books

Hatavara Mari, Hyvärinen Matti, Mäkelä Maria & Mäyrä Frans (eds.) (2015) Narrative Theory, Literature, and New Media: Narrative Minds and Virtual Worlds. (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature 48). New York: Routledge.

Articles

Hyvärinen Matti. (2015) “Analyzing Narrative Genres.” In A. De Fina & A. Georgakopoulou (eds.), The Handbook of Narrative Analysis. Chichester: Wiley, 178–193.

Quandt Thorsten, Jan Van Looy, Jens Vogelgesang, Malte Elson, James D. Ivory, Mia Consalvo & Frans Mäyrä. (2015) “Digital Games Research: A Survey Study on an Emerging Field and Its Prevalent Debates.” Journal of Communication, 65 (6), 975–996.

Nielsen Henrik Skov, Phelan James & Walsh Richard. (2015) “Ten Theses about Fictionality”. Narrative 23 (1), 61–73.

Toikkanen Jarkko. (2015) “Transcendental Puppets: Kant and Kleist.” In E. Heinämäki, P. Mehtonen & A. Salminen (eds.), The Poetics of Transcendence. Amsterdam: Brill Rodopi.


2014

Herkman Juha & Vainikka Eliisa. (2014) “”New reading” or communication? Finnish students as readers in the age of social media.” In L. Marju, V. Peeter (eds.) Reading in changing society. Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 97–117. (Studies in reading and book culture 2).