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    Craftivismi feministisenä aktivismina ja uusmaterialistisen tutkimuksen kohteena
    Kontturi, K ; Kihlman, A (SUNS - Sukupuolentutkimuksen Seura, 2016)
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    Crafting Change: Practicing Activism in Contemporary Australia
    KONTTURI, K ; Fitzpatrick, T (Columbus, Ohio, 2015)
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    Preface: Movement, Aesthetics, Ontology: Generating New Materialisms in the Arts and Humanities
    KONTTURI, K ; Hongisto, I ; Tiainen, M (UTS ePRESS, 2015)
    This preface to the special section Movement, Aesthetics, Ontology: Generating New Materialisms in Arts and Humanities introduces the articles and provides the context for their inclusion. It shows how across the social sciences and humanities, new materialism and neomaterialism are increasingly being used as labels for analytical approaches that seek to reclaim the indispensable and transforming involvement of materialities in everything from political economy to everyday life and the constitution of gender, race and sexuality.
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    Framing, Following, Middling: Towards Methodologies of Relational Materialities
    KONTTURI, K ; Hongisto, I ; Tiainen, M (UTS ePRESS, 2015)
    Through the conceptual triptych of framing, following and middling, this article explores the composition and importance of materialities beyond their seemingly stable and measurable objectivity. Drawing on recent insights about concepts as generative of practice and as a practice in their own right, the article offers this triptych as potential new materialist ‘methodological metamodellings’ that acknowledge and render palpable the plural forces of formation in a research process. The article demonstrates this with the vibrant and relational materialities of Björk’s Biophilia Live (2014). This concert film intersperses the scientific with the affective, audiovisual performance with myriad forms of nature’s mediatised liveness, and the human with more-than-human scales of existence.