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. I have also been involved in the research project “Culture of Unsustainability”, funded by the Academy of Finland, at the University of Turku (2019-2023). In my current research project at the University of Eastern Finland, I examine the changes in the meanings and practices related to milk and dairy farming in Finland from the 1950s to the present day. My other publications may be found here: uefconnect.uef.fi/en/taija.kaarlenkaski/#publications
- 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



