Kaisa Kuurne
Ph.D., Docent in sociology
kaisa.kuurne@utu.fi +358 29 450 3044 +358 40 705 1243 Assistentinkatu 7 Turku |
My research has dealt with themes like agency, relationality and belonging, birth and reproduction, family and intimacy, neighborhoods and community and social theory and qualitative methods and ethnography.
I work as a University Lecturer in Sociology and conduct social science research at the University of Turku. I earned my PhD in Sociology (Doctor of Social Sciences, 2010) from the University of Helsinki and was granted the title of Docent (Adjunct Professor) in Sociology, with a specialization in social wellbeing studies, at the University of Eastern Finland in 2016. Previously, I have worked at the University of Helsinki, the University of Eastern Finland, and as a Fellow at the interdisciplinary Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University from 2011 to 2015. I have also held visiting researcher positions at several European universities.
I am fascinated by the vitality and cycles of life, and by how we relationally construct our lives in connection with others, with materials and with the surrounding world. Throughout my research career, I have studied the relational nature of human life, social bonds, the question of belongings, and the dynamics of living together. In my doctoral dissertation in sociology, I examined relational selfhood, social ties, and the configurations of close relationships in moments of vulnerability. I found how ideological and over-rationalized the western individualistic conception of the human being s and how fundamentally a person's own life story and relational formations are intertwined
In my postdoctoral projects (2010–2017), I focused on issues of close relationships, agency, and relationality, as well as the sense of home and unexpected moments of closeness and belonging in active neighborhoods in Helsinki, New York, and Madrid (Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Researcher Project 2014–2017).
Currently, I lead the research project “Struggle over Birth — The Transformation of Finnish Birth Culture” (2020–2025), funded by the Kone Foundation and based at the Universities of Helsinki and Turku. In this project, we explore childbirth, birthing experiences, reproductive politics, and the broader transformation of Finnish birth culture.
Teaching: (in Finnish)
- Candidate seminar (bachelor's programme)
- Qualitative research methods, text analysis (master's programme)
- Yhteiskunnallinen muutos (bachelor's programme)
- The Life and Fall of Local Working-Class Communities in and outside of Helsinki in the 1900s. A book review on Erkko Anttila’s “Esikaupunkien vuosisata: Paikallinen yhteisöllisyys Helsingin työväen esikaupungeissa 1900-luvulla”. (2016) Kuurne, Kaisa
(B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal) - Mental illness, stigma and belonging in family relationships (2015)
- Families, Relationships and Societies
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Relational Persons and Relational Processes: Developing the Notion of Relationality for the Sociology of Personal Life (2015)
- Sociology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Studying the Complex Dynamics of Family Relationships: A Figurational Approach (2015)
- Sociological Research Online
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The dilemma of ‘the capable actor’ and the case of disrupted lives (2015)
- Contemporary Social Science
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Belonging-work: Making Bonds and Crossing Boundaries in Everyday Life (2014) Ketokivi, Kaisa; Vieno, Atte
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The Question of the Bond in Sociological: Thinking and Research on Personal Relationships (2014) Ketokivi, Kaisa
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The Intimate Couple, Family and the Relational Organization of Close Relationships (2012)
- Sociology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal)



