Visa Immonen
Professor FSA
Archaeology, Medieval Archaeology, Material Culture Studies, Cultural Theory, Gender Studies, Monastic Archaeology, History of Archaeology, Cultural Heritage Studies
I am a professor of archaeology at the University of Turku, Finland. Besides Turku, I have worked as an assistant professor of cultural heritage studies at the University of Helsinki in 2016–2017, a visiting scholar at Stanford University in 2010–2011, and Bard Graduate Center, New York in 2018, and as a postdoctoral fellow at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles in 2015–2016.
I have done sustained conceptual and empirical research on cultural heritage studies with a particular interest in heritage management, pedagogy, and digitalisation. I have discussed issues related to heritage in such articles as ‘“Quidditching”, and the Emergence of New Heritage Identities – Amateur Metal Detecting in Finland’ (with Joonas Kinnunen, Public Archaeology, 2017), and ‘Photographic Bodies and Biographical Narratives: The Finnish State Archaeologist Juhani Rinne in Pictures’ (Photography & Culture, 2012). In 2016 I published a monograph on the development of cultural heritage legislation and administration during the 20th century.
In addition, I have systematically worked on historical material culture, especially luxury consumption. My doctoral dissertation Golden Moments – Artefacts of Precious Metals as Products of Luxury Consumption in Finland c. 1200–1600 was published in 2009. Presently, I direct a project funded by the Academy of Finland, titled ‘Carving Out Transformations – Wood Use in North-Eastern Europe, 1100–1600’ (2018–2022). Another project of mine is integrated with university teaching, and based on student contributions, it produces a mobile app on urban archaeological achievements aimed at wider audiences.
- Nobility in medieval Turku: The challenge of the disjointed source material (2024) Lübecker Kolloquium zur Stadtarchäologie im Hanseraum, Band XII. Adel in der Stadt. Archäologie im Kontext mittelalterlicher urbaner Eliten Harjula, Janne; Immonen, Visa; Ratilainen, Tanja
- THE CONSTRUCTION DATE OF THE DOMINICAN CONVENT OF ST OLAF IN TURKU, FINLAND (2023)
- Fennoscandia Archaeologica
- Arkeologisen kylätutkimuksen menetelmät: Esimerkkinä Turun kaupunkia ympäröivät keskiaikaiset kylät (2022)
- Muinaistutkija
- At the fringes of urbanisation. A socio-economic model of founding of the town of Turku, Finland, c. 1300 (2022)
- Zeitschrift für Archaologie des Mittelalters
- Historiallisuus ja kulttuurinen muisti (2022)
- Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
- Kaupungin kulttuuriperintö on ajallinen viidakko (2022)
- Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
- Kaupunkien kulttuuriperintö ja osallistaminen (2022)
- Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
- Material Religion, Volume 18, Issue 5 (2022) (2022)
- Material Religion
- Splendor and Scarcity of Religious Matter: Medieval Cathedral Treasuries of the North (2022)
- Material Religion
- Tiilentekijöitä jäljittämässä Turun Kakskerran Poralan kylätontilla (2022)
- SKAS
- Urban heritage as the anchor for an uncertain future? The city of Turku and the COVID-19 crisis (2022) LIVING (WORLD) HERITAGE CITIES. Opportunities, challenges, and future perspectives of people-centered approaches in dynamic historic urban landscapes Immonen Visa, Mäki Maija
- Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu 1/2022 Kulttuuriperintö ja osallistaminen (2022)
- Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu
- 3D Imaging in Museums (2021) Museum Studies - Bridging Theory and Practice Immonen Visa, Malinen Ismo
- Keskiaikainen papin sinettileimasin Siuntiosta (2021)
- Suomen kirkkohistoriallisen seuran vuosikirja
- Keskiajan kirjallinen kulttuuri Turussa – kielet arkeologisissa löydöissä, esineissä ja tekstilähteissä (2021) Kieliä ja kohtaamisia Turun historiassa: Näkökulmia monikielisyyteen Salonen Kirsi, Harjula Janne, Immonen Visa
- Kulttuuriperintö koronakriisistä selviytymisen voimavarana (2021)
- Turun Sanomat
- Medieval Literacy in Turku: Material and Linguistic Remains from a Multilingual Townscape (2021) Urban Literacy in the Nordic Middle Ages Harjula Janne, Immonen Visa, Salonen Kirsi
- Menneisyyden näyttäminen on tulevaisuuden tekemistä (2021)
- Kohti vuotta 2029 - Turun kaupungin blogisarja
- New tools for studying Finnish archaeology and Uralic languages (2021)
- Antiquity
- Something Distinct, or Business as Usual? Interpreting the Plan of the Late Medieval Bridgettine Monastery in Naantali, Finland (2021)
- Religions