Taija Kaarlenkaski
PhD
taija.kaarlenkaski@utu.fi Address: University of Eastern Finland Karelian Institute P.O. box 111 80101 Joensuu Finland Office: Aurora 1186 |
Cultural research; human-animal relationships; dairy husbandry; cattle; cow; gender; technologization; new materialism; posthumanism;
I have a background in folklore studies and human-animal studies. I received my PhD in Folklore Studies at the University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu campus, in 2012. In my doctoral dissertation, I investigated the construction of human-cow relationships in the material gathered by a public writing competition. I have specialized in my research in human-cattle relationships and the history of Finnish dairy husbandry. In my previous research project, funded by the Academy of Finland (2016-2019), I examined the impacts of technologization and modernization on cattle husbandry and the concomitant human-animal relationships in Finland from the late 19th century until the 21st century. My previous publications may be found here: https://wiivi.uef.fi/crisyp/disp/_/fi/cr_redir_all/fet/fet/sea?direction=3&id=2699638
I am currently working in the Culture of Unsustainability research project (https://sites.utu.fi/unsus/en/), in which I will continue my research on the contemporary technologized dairy farms, focusing on the multifaceted relations between humans, animals, and technology. Furthermore, I will examine the cultural, political, national and economic meanings related to milk and milk consumption in Finland. My theoretical interests include posthumanist and new materialist theories, as well as the application of gender studies perspectives on human-animal relations.
- Exploring the roots of high milk consumption in Finland (2024) Animal Industries. Nordic Perspectives on the Exploitation of Animals since 1860 Kaarlenkaski Taija
- Cows and Humans as Technology Users: Multispecies Agency and Gender in Automated Milking Systems in Finland (2023)
- Technology and Culture
- Eläimet ja ihmiset teknologian käyttäjinä automatisoidussa tuotantojärjestelmässä (2022) Tunteva tuote. Kuinka eläimistä tuli osa teollista tuotantoa? Kaarlenkaski Taija
- Epilogi (2022) Tunteva tuote. Kuinka eläimistä tuli osa teollista tuotantoa? Kaarlenkaski Taija, Latva Otto
- Johdanto (2022) Tunteva tuote. Kuinka eläimistä tuli osa teollista tuotantoa? Kaarlenkaski Taija, Latva Otto
- Tunteva tuote. Kuinka eläimistä tuli osa teollista tuotantoa? (2022) Kaarlenkaski Taija, Latva Otto
- Priorities for social science and humanities research on the challenges of moving beyond animal-based food systems (2021)
- Humanities & social sciences communications
- UNSUS - tutkimushanke eläinteollisuuden ja kestämättömän kehityksen historiasta (2021)
- Historia nyt - Turun Historiallisen Yhdistyksen jäsenlehti
- Book review: Thompson, Tok: Ambitious Beginnings for Posthuman Folklore. 2019. ISBN 978-1-49-682508-7. (2020)
- Ethnologia Fennica : Finnish Studies in Ethnology
- Ihminen, lehmä ja koneet: teknologisoituneella karjanhoidolla on pitkät juuret (2020)
- Ilmiö - sosiologinen media kaikille
- In Search of Invisible Cows. Collaboration, Resistance and Affection in Human-Animal Relationships on Contemporary Dairy Farms. (2020)
- Ethnologia Fennica : Finnish Studies in Ethnology
- "Octav lypsää kuin elävä vasikka". Monilajinen toimijuus ja sukupuoli lypsykoneen käyttöönotossa 1950-1970-luvuilla (2020) Kanssakulkijat. Monilajisten kohtaamisten jäljillä Kaarlenkaski Taija
- Posthumanism and Multispecies Ethnology (2020)
- Ethnologia Fennica : Finnish Studies in Ethnology