by Folklore Fellows | Dec 17, 2015 | FFN, Summer Schools
Contents Pekka Hakamies The essence of folklore and its new life on the web Anne Heimo and Kirsi Hänninen Participatory, community and spontaneous archives and digitally born cultural heritage Lynne McNeill ‘The internet is weird’: folkloristics in the...
by Folklore Fellows | Jun 29, 2015 | FFN, Summer Schools
Contents Pekka Hakamies The Folklore Fellows’ Summer School as an institution Art Leete Turning points in the history of ethnographic descriptions of the peoples of the north News from the Finnish Literature Society Arvo Krikmann On the vowel euphony in Finnic...
by Folklore Fellows | Oct 1, 2014 | News, Summer Schools
The call for applications for the next Folklore Fellows’ Summer School to be held at Turku University’s research station on the island of Seili in the Turku archipelago, 11–18 June 2015 has been due to technical problems extended until October 6, 2014 (the form...
by Folklore Fellows | Sep 10, 2014 | News, Summer Schools
The call for applications for the next Folklore Fellows’ Summer School to be held at Turku University’s research station on the island of Seili in the Turku archipelago, 11–18 June 2015 is now open. The theme of the international summer school, the ninth to be...
by Folklore Fellows | Jul 23, 2014 | FFN, Summer Schools
Contents Pekka Hakamies Let’s get Digital: The Folklore Fellows’ Summer School 2015 Anne Heimo & Kaarina Koski Internet Memes as Statements and Entertainment Wolfgang Mieder Futuristic Paremiography and Paremiology: A plea for the collection and study of modern...
by Folklore Fellows | Jul 14, 2009 | FFN, Summer Schools
No. 36 / July 2009 Anna-Leena Siikala Diverse Research Histories Jukka Siikala Those Who Know: the Tumu Korero of the Cook Islands Cristina Bacchilega Before and After ‘Folktales and Fairy Tales: Translation, Colonialism, and Cinema’ Recent Publications of the Finnish...