Päivi Siivonen
 PhD


paivi.siivonen@utu.fi

+358 50 521 2775

Assistentinkatu 5

Turku


ORCID identifierhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1634-5188





Areas of expertise
adult education; higher education; employability; academic entrepreneurship; narrative research; gender studies; lean thinking; meaningful work

Research community or research topic
Co-leader of Adult and higher education research group; Lean thinking in knowledge work and employees' experiences of meaningful work (2023-2025, The Finnish work environment fund)

Biography

I work as professor of educational sciences at the University of Turku, Department of Education, Centre for Research on Lifelong Learning and Education (CELE). I am head of CELE and also deputy head for research at the Department of Education. I have the title of docent in adult education at the University of Helsinki in 2016. 

I defended my doctoral dissertation at the University of Helsinki in 2010 in the field of adult education. In 2010-2011 I worked as a coordinator of doctoral studies and in 2012-2013 as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki. In 2014-2022 I worked as a senior researcher at the University of Eastern Finland, School of Educational Sciences and Psychology. And in 2022-2024 I worked as associate professor at the Deaprtment of Education, University of Turku.

Currently I'm the chair of The Finnish Society for Research on Adult Education and a member of ESREA presidium.




Research

My research interests include adult and higher education, employability, academic entrepreneurship, narrative research and social differences related to age, gender and class. I have been involved in two consortium research projects funded by the Academy of Finland: ‘Academic Entrepreneurship as a Social Process’ (ACE, 2016–2020) and ‘Higher Education Graduates’ Employability and Social Positioning in the Labour Market’ (HighEmploy, 2018–2022). I was the PI and the leader of the HighEmploy project. I have published in the fields of adult and higher education including three books: Huiputuksen moraalijärjestys (Moral order of top-performativity) in 2019; New movements in academic entrepreneurship in 2021 and Rethinking graduate employability in context: Discourse, policy and practice in 2023. Currently, I lead the research project on Lean thinking in knowledge work and employees' experiences of meaningful work (2023-2025) funded by the Finnish Work Environment Fund.



Teaching

My interest areas in teaching include adult and higher education and narrative and discursive research methods.



Publications


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