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Eeva Luhtakallio
Researcher at University of Tampere
Publications - 28
Citations - 305
Eeva Luhtakallio is an academic researcher from University of Tampere. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Democracy. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 264 citations. Previous affiliations of Eeva Luhtakallio include University of Helsinki.
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Quota trouble: Talking about gender quotas in finnish local politics
TL;DR: This article analyzed the discourse concerning gender quotas and their implementation in Finnish local politics and found four different groups: feminist-oriented, non-feminist, accepting and disapproving, and suggested that they can be interpreted as psychologized forms of resistance to a hegemonic discourse which does not really allow for anyone to be ‘against gender equality' or wilfully negligent of the law.
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Justifications Analysis: Understanding Moral Evaluations in Public Debates:
TL;DR: The authors introduce Justifications Analysis, a methodological approach for studying moral evaluations made in public debates, which is a generalization of content analysis, most often building on the content analysis approach.
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Practicing Democracy: Local Activism and Politics in France and Finland
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a socological travelogue of local scenes of global action and the place of politics in the local public sphere, with a focus on women and gender in local action.
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Up with ecology, down with economy?: The consolidation of the idea of climate change mitigation in the global public sphere
Tuomas Ylä-Anttila,Juho Vesa,Veikko Eranti,Anna Kukkonen,Tomi Lehtimäki,Markku Lonkila,Eeva Luhtakallio +6 more
TL;DR: An analytical framework is developed that outlines six elements of the process of consolidation of an idea in the public sphere and shows that a compromise emerges between ecological and economic evaluations, in the form of the argument that climate change mitigation boosts, rather than hinders economic growth.