Tuija Hovi
tuija.h.hovi@utu.fi ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-2026-3563 |
religious experience; identity; membership in a religious community; religion and well-being; personal narrative; Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity; psychology of religion; narrative inquiry; ethnography; interview; plants, horticulture and religion
My
research interests are attached to everyday religiosity, the so-called lived
religion and diverse forms of religiosity. In my doctoral thesis (2007), I investigated
the relationship between tradition, experience and narration in the light of
interview material which she compiled in a Neo-charismatic Christian congregation.
Later on, I have studied the forms and
cultural adaptation of the global Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in
Finland, as well as concepts of well-being, illness and healing in the context
of this religious trend. My other recent studies deal with construction of
religious identity and agency, the questions of religious belonging, as well as
prayer as a ritual, social interaction and communication. The perspectives of
my research represent social psychological, anthropological and narrative approaches
of religion. Currently, I am interested also in the intersection of plants,
horticulture, religion, and spirituality. Both well-being and healing as well
as rituals and communication are themes that emerge also in this field.
- The Changing Forms of Religious Organisations (2015) On the Outskirts of 'the Church'. Diversities, Fluidities and New Spaces of Religion in FInland Martikainen Tuomas, Broo Måns, Hovi Tuija, Moberg Marcus, Utriainen Terhi
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book)