People
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Paola Vivo
- Professor
- Material Chemistry, specifically Solar-Driven Chemistry
- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358443407081
- paola.vivo@tuni.fi
About me
I believe in the enormous potential of solar energy to solve some of the biggest challenges of our times, i.e. climate change and the rapid decrease in energy resources.
I want to contribute to the world research on the next-generation solar cells by exploring novel materials and device architectures for efficient, stable, and nontoxic photovoltaics. I am leading a talented team of researchers (More at https://research.tuni.fi/hsc/) who share my same dream.
Research topics
Perovskite solar cells; hybrid photovoltaics; organic and inorganic semiconductors; photophysics
Research unit
Chemistry and Advanced Materials (CAM)
Research fields
Photovoltaics; organic electronics; materials chemistry; nanotechnology; spectroscopy; materials science.
Research career
- Associate professor (tenure-track) at Tampere University, 2020
- Senior Research Fellow at Tampere University/Tampere University of Technology, 2017-2020
- Visiting researcher University of Cologne (Germany), 2017
- Visiting researcher ISOF-CNR (Italy), 2015
- D.Sc. (Tech) in Chemistry, Tampere University of Technology, 2010
- M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry (spec. Materials Science), Universita' degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II', Italy, 2005
Our research at the Hybrid Solar Cells team (HSC) aims at developing low-cost and eco-friendly materials in bulk and nanocrystals for photovoltaic applications. In particular, we design and synthesize solution-processable organic semiconductors and hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskites. Finally, we optimize materials and device architectures to enable high-performing and stable solar cells with reduced toxicity.
- Member of Editorial boards for Scientific Reports (Springer) and Materials.
- Active reviewer for several high-impact journals
- 'Expert' evaluator of project proposals for the European Commission (2018-present)
Please check our publications here: https://research.tuni.fi/hsc/publications-2/
Faculty of Built Environment
Raul Castano De la Rosa
- Senior Research Fellow
- Faculty of Built Environment
- Tampere University
- +358505215370
- raul.castanodelarosa@tuni.fi
About me
Raúl is a Spanish interdisciplinary architect engineer by training, with a Masters in Research in Integrated Building Management (environmental expertise) and a PhD in Architecture from the University of Seville (Spain), and over 8 years of experience in the non-academic and academic sector where he has played a key role in teaching, researching, mentoring. He is currently Senior Research Fellow and co-chair of Sustainable Housing Design research group (ASUTUT) at the Faculty of Built Environment. He is also Visiting Young Professor at the Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Center of Urban Heat and Pollution Control, Southeast University (China) and acts as Research Field Coordinator of the Resilient Communities of practices at the ECIU University.
He research interests include understanding how to design and transform housing and communities for a more sustainable, affordable, and resilient built environment.
My publications at researchportal.tuni.fi
Sofie Pelsmakers
- Professor
- Architecture, Housing Design
- Faculty of Built Environment
- Tampere University
- +358504478491
- sofie.pelsmakers@tuni.fi
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By appointment (room RJ 313, Hervantra Campus) - please email sofie.pelsmakers@tuni.fi
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6933-2626
- CV:
About me
My passion is for sustainable architecture and sustainable housing design teaching, practice and research that makes a difference and responds to current societal and environmental challenges. Originally born in Belgium, I am a UK chartered architect (ARB/RIBA) and have dedicated over 20 years to advancing sustainable architecture and creating more sustainable living environments.
Responsibilities
I am honoured to Chair the ASUTUT - Sustainable Housing Design research group. Our research group investigates and re-imagines new approaches to housing design and its spatial and architectural quality in an ever-changing world (e.g. climate change, finite resources, ageing populations, declining health and well-being, loneliness, pollution, urbanisation, affordability). ASUTUT aim to make meaningful societal change through holistic research in order to influence and support the design of sustainable living environments and resilient communities now, and in the future. The research group combine unique areas of expertise that include:
AGILE DESIGN: Spatially adaptable, flexible and user-centric housing design, transformations and housing solutions for a diversity of users, including solo-dwellers and older adults. It also includes climate chnage adaptations (e.g. overheating prevention).
ECOLOGICAL DESIGN: Energy efficient and zero energy/zero carbon design, user well-being, designing for good indoor environmental quality (IEQ, e.g., thermal and visual comfort). Building performance and post-occupancy evaluation (POE and BPE).
INCLUSIVE DESIGN: Including and encountering human diversity in design cultures, practices and environments, including various models of co-housing and shared spaces. Includes designing for ageing populations (older adults) and the inclusion of nature and non-humans in living environments.
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE PEDAGOGY: values, integration of sustainability in design studio, peer-learning, blended learning, democratic processes, transformational learning.
In addition to PhD, Masters thesis supervision and guest lectures elsewhere, I chair and teach (together with colleagues) 4 courses in the architecture unit:
1. Fundamentals of Urban Housing Design (FIN, year 3)
2. Societally Responsive Housing Design (EN, year 4)
3. Experimental Architectural Design (EN, year 5)
4. Sustainable Architecture (EN, Masters)(recipient of Tampere University’s 2021 Honorable Mention for Good Teaching and Teaching Development)
Other responsibilities include:
# Visiting Professor at the Sheffield School of Architecture (on the Sustainable Architecture Studies Masters course)
# Member of PROFI 6 STUE Research Platform (Sustainable Transformations of Urban Environments)
# BEN Faculty Representative on the Professor's Council
# Founding member of ACAN Finland (Architects Climate Action Finland, www.acan.fi ).
Field of expertise
Together with colleagues, I strive to make a difference through holistic real-world research and teaching, in order to influence the design of sustainable housing environments and resilient communities now, and in the future. My focus is on ’every day’ housing architecture with specialty in ecological, low energy and low carbon, affordable housing design and housing adaptability. I am particularly interested in how homes and spaces work in reality and how they are used and change over time (i.e. actual performance and user satisfaction (BPE and POE)).
My current research focuses on the resilience and capacity of residents and their living environments to respond to and adapt to current and anticipated societal and environmental challenges and changes. This includes spatial and environmental adaptations to respond to residents’ needs, changing demographics and a changing climate.
Alternate description
My passion is for architecture teaching, practice and research that makes a difference and responds to current societal and environmental challenges. My specialty is low energy, adaptable, affordable housing design and housing retrofit. I am particularly interested in how buildings and spaces work in reality, and how architecture exists and changes over seasons and time. This includes how building use and users change and adapt buildings (i.e. actual performance and user satisfaction (POE/BPE)), and how architecture shapes uses and users. I am also interested in pedagogical methods for embedding transformational values and holistic sustainability approaches in architecture education. In my work I attempt to bridge the information gap between research and architectural practice.
I thrive on genuine collaboration with others who are also striving to make the world a better and more sustainable place. For projects, outputs and activities see https://researchportal.tuni.fi/en/persons/sofie-pelsmakers
Research topics
Generally, my research spans across (and often combines) three areas, all of which are co-researched with scientists in our sister disciplines (e.g. social sciences, engineering, gerontology, geography etc.):
1) sustainable living environments (e.g. low energy/low carbon and nZEB homes, climate change adaptability, building performance and user satisfaction (POE/BPE), and health and well-being)
2) basic housing design research (e.g. accessible and inclusive design, designing for ageing population, adaptable and dweller-oriented housing design and flexible housing solutions, shared spaces and new co-housing models)
3) sustainable architecture pedagogy (values, integration of sustainability in design studio, peer-learning, blended learning)
For research projects see www.sustainablehousingdesign.com.
Core team members (*part-time researchers in our group):
Post-docs: Jyrki Tarpio*, Tapio Kaasalainen*, Raul Castano de la Rosa
PhD researchers: Katja Maununaho*, Sini Saarimaa,* Taru Lehtinen*, Anna Helamaa*, Troels Rugbjerg (DK based), Mo Elsayed (Venice University funded double PhD degree), Lena Jegard, Essi Nisonen
Research assistants: Heini Järventausta*, Karoliina Kivimäki
Other close associated BEN researchers*: Jonathon Taylor, Teemu Hirvilammi, Jenni Poutanen
Research unit
ASUTUT - Sustainable Housing Design - www.sustainablehousingdesign.com
Research fields
1) sustainable living environments (e.g. low energy/low carbon and nZEB homes, climate change adaptability, building performance and user satisfaction (POE/BPE), and health and well-being)
2) basic housing design research (e.g. accessible and inclusive design, designing for ageing population, adaptable and dweller-oriented housing design and flexible housing solutions, shared spaces and new co-housing models)
3) sustainable architecture pedagogy (values, integration of sustainability in design studio, peer-learning, blended learning)
Research career
In addition to my bachelor and masters architecture degree, I hold 2 specialist masters degrees: an MSc Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies (UEL, 2000), and a Masters in Research (MRes) in Building Energy Demand from UCL (2012). After practicing sustainable housing design as a project architect for several years at Levitt Bernstein Architects in London, and while also teaching sustainable architecture part-time at the University of East London (2001-2011), I completed my PhD at the Bartlett, UCL's Faculty of the Built Environment on the retrofit of the UK's existing pre-1919 housing stock, in particular investigating ground floor heat loss (2012-2016). I used in-situ U-value measuring techniques and undertook pilot studies to validate the effect of insulation interventions on floor heat loss.
In October 2015, I took up a part-time Environmental Design lectureship at Sheffield University School of Architecture where I also co-led the MSc in Sustainable Architecture Studies and undertook UK industry and government funded research. I was also part-time Head of Research at ECD Architects (London + Glasgow) where I supported architects with evidence-based design.
Following the UK Brexit referendum, I joined the Aarhus School of Architecture (Denmark, 2018-2019) as Assistant Professor in Sustainable Architecture where I co-founded a collaborative and transnational research group 'Nordic Sustainable Architecture' with Elizabeth Donovan and Ula Kozminska. I now chair the Sustainable Housing Design research group at Tampere University (2019-present).
2021: Tampere University 2021 Honorable Mention for Good Teaching and Teaching Development for the Sustainable Architecture course (with Dalia Milian Bernal)
2018-present: Invited on architectural judging panels (Architects Journal; PassivHaus Trust, Norman Fosters Travel Scholarship)
2017: Recognition as a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and FHEA (2015)
2017: Selected as Bartlett PhD Alumni Role Model
2017: UK patent-pending with industry partner (GB17101780.7, 2018)
2015: One of 12 RIBA Role models in architecture (2015), as part of the RIBA’s Equality & diversity project.
2013-2018: RIBA/CIC Equality/Diversity mentor
2013: 1 of 13 Stars of Building Science in Virtual Academy of Excellence, Building 4 Change (BRE)
2013: UKGBC Highly Commended 'Rising Star Award' for publication The Environmental Design Pocketbook
2013: Listed as 1 of 20 ‘Women influencing Sustainable Architecture’, by the Architects Journal
2012: Commendation by RIBA President's Medal for Outstanding Practice Located research (for The Environmental Design Pocketbook) and highly commended by the UKGBC
The research group strives to make a difference through holistic real-world research, in order to influence and support the design of sustainable housing environments and resilient communities now, and in the future. The researchers do this by investigating and re-imagining responses to current and predicted societal and environmental challenges, such as climate change, finite resources, ageing populations, declining health and well-being, loneliness, pollution, urbanization, affordability.
The Sustainable Housing Design research group combines research and practice and merges unique areas of expertise. This includes adaptable, flexible and inclusive housing design, energy efficient and zero energy and zero carbon design, user satisfaction and performance evaluation, and the impact of these diverse aspects on spatial and architectural quality and dwellers health and well-being.
Our research explores and validates the implications of these challenges on the making of space, and their relevance to housing design and their communities. In doing so, our research also unfolds the value of innovative, sustainable housing design and the role of different stakeholders within this.
We thrive on genuine collaboration within our group and with residents and citizens as key stakeholders, as well as with colleagues in industry and in other disciplines at the university and with colleagues elsewhere who are also striving to make the world a better and more sustainable place.
2021-: BEN Faculty Representative on the Faculty Council and member of BEN Research Development Group
2021-: Visting Professor at Sheffield University
2019-2022: Associate Editor of Buildings & Cities (jufo 1), with Editor-in-Chief Richard Lorch (previously at Building Research & Information)
2018-: member of recruitment panel process for Professorships/lectureships/postdocs
2018-2021: invited member of the Formas Expert Review Panel for Sustainable Development annual open call – Swedish Research Council
2018-2021: External Examiner of the MSt (Masters of Studies) in Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment, Department of Architecture and Engineering, Cambridge University
Peer-reviewed publications (Journals & Conferences & book chapters) - see https://researchportal.tuni.fi/en/persons/sofie-pelsmakers
Tapio Kaasalainen
- University Instructor
- korjausrakentaminen
- Faculty of Built Environment
- Tampere University
- +358503015525
- tapio.kaasalainen@tuni.fi
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Mon–Fri, 8:00–15:00
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1798-3325
About me
I am a university instructor in renovation and a researcher at Tampere University School of Architecture. My research focuses on renovation as a solution to changing needs for the built environment.
Research topics
Circular economy in the built environment
Elderly housing
Accessibility
Apartment building repurposing
Energy efficiency
Research unit
Management of Built Heritage
Peer-reviewed journal articles
Kaasalainen, T. & Huuhka, S. 2020. Existing apartment buildings as a spatial reserve for assisted living. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-02-2020-0015
Kaasalainen, T., Mäkinen, A., Lehtinen, T., Moisio, M. & Vinha, J. 2019. Architectural window design and energy efficiency: Impacts on heating, cooling and lighting needs in Finnish climates. Journal of Building Engineering, 27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2019.100996
Lindberg, T., Kaasalainen, T., Moisio, M., Mäkinen, A., Hedman, M. & Vinha, J. 2018. Potential of space zoning for energy efficiency through utilization efficiency. Advances in Building Energy Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512549.2018.1488619
Kaasalainen, T. & Huuhka, S. 2016. Homogenous homes of Finland: 'standard' flats in non-standardized blocks. Building Research & Information, 44(3), 229–247. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2015.1055168
Kaasalainen, T. & Huuhka, S. 2016. Accessibility improvement models for typical flats: mass-customizable design for individual circumstances. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 30(3), 271–294. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763893.2016.1198739
Huuhka, S., Kaasalainen, T., Hakanen, J. H. & Lahdensivu, J. 2015. Reusing concrete panels from buildings for building: Potential in Finnish 1970s mass housing. Resources Conservation and Recycling, 101, 105–121. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2015.05.017
Select other publications
Kaasalainen, T. 2021. Potential for Ageing at Home in the Finnish Apartment Building Stock: A Spatial Perspective on Renovation. Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto. Doctoral dissertation. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-1834-5
Kaasalainen, T., Lehtinen, T., Moisio, M. & Hedman, M. 2018. Ikääntyneiden tehostettu palveluasuminen – Tilallisten ratkaisujen tehokkuudesta ja toimivuudesta. [Assisted living for the elderly – On the efficiency and functionality of spatial design solutions.] Tampere: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto, Asuntosuunnittelu, julkaisu 33. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-15-4286-2
Moisio, M., Kaasalainen, T., Lehtinen, T. & Hedman, M. 2018. Energiatehokkaan arkkitehtisuunnittelun ohjekortisto. [Instruction card file for energy efficient architectural design.] Tampere: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto, Asuntosuunnittelu, julkaisu 32. 148 p. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201901221135
Kaasalainen, T. 2015. Ikääntyvät asukkaat ja asunnot – Vaiheittaiset esteettömyysparannukset lähiökerrostaloissa. [Aging residents and residents – Multi-phased accessibility improvements in multi-storey apartment buildings.] Tampere: Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto, Muuttuva rakennettu ympäristö 1. 278 p. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201503121120
Faculty of Social Sciences
Johanna Ruusuvuori
- Professor
- Professor
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358503186151
- johanna.ruusuvuori@tuni.fi
Responsibilities
Research and teaching in social psychology
Field of expertise
Emotion in interaction
Vocal and non-vocal interaction
Social interaction at work (professionals, clients and multiprofessional cooperation)
Work-life participation (quality of working life, rehabilitation, workplace accommodation)
Practices, processes and effectiveness in the provision of health care
Digitalization of health care services
Qualitative methodology in social sciences
Interview as data-gathering method
Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis
Research unit
Unit of Social Research
- Reliable knowledge for health care: Process and practice of shared decision making
- Touch and affect in health care interaction
- SOL-TECH: Human-centered solar smart technology design for healthy aging
- Testaamisen sosiologia
- Etätyöterveysneuvottelu - uusia toimintamalleja ja toimivaa vuorovaikutusta työkyvyn tueksi
Publications from recent years:
Ahopelto, T., Ruusuvuori, J., Stevanovic, M. & Tiitinen, S. (2024). Defining personality: Epistemic authority in recruitment interviews. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly , Online first; https://doi.org/10.1177/23294906231218385
Ilomäki, S., Logren, A., & Ruusuvuori, J. (2023). Tieto ja potilaan osallistuminen hoitopäätösneuvottelussa. In: Stevanovic, M. (ed.) Yhdessä päätetty. Kohti tasa-arvoista vuorovaikutusta ja osallistumista. Helsinki: Gaudeamus, pp. 131-144.
Palonen, M., Turja, T., Castano De la Rosa, R., Ilomäki, S., Kaasalainen, T., Pelsmakers, S., Ruusuvuori, J., Valtonen, A. & Kaunonen, M. (2023). Learning from fall-related interventions for older people at home: A scoping review. Geriatric Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2023.08.014
Weiste, E., Koskela, I., Kallio, A., Keränen, H., Pesonen, S., Sormunen, E., Juvonen-Posti, P. & Ruusuvuori, J. (2023). Balancing participation in writing meeting minutes online in video-mediated return-to-work negotiations. Frontiers in Communication, Sec. Health Communication, Vol. 8, https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2023.1205706. Frontiers | Balancing participation in writing meeting minutes online in video-mediated return-to-work negotiations (frontiersin.org)
Previtali, F., Nikander, P. & Ruusuvuori, J. (2022). Ageism in job interviews: Discreet ways of building co-membership through age categorization. Discourse Studies, online first. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614456221118770
Laakso, M., Lipsanen, J., Pajo, K., Salmenlinna, I., Aaltonen, T. & Ruusuvuori, J. (2022). Working-age first-time hearing aid users’ self-reported outcomes. International Journal of Audiology. Published online 22 Aug 2022. https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2022.2106454;
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14992027.2022.2106454
Koivisto, T. A., Koskela, I., Saari, E., & Ruusuvuori, J. (2022). Digitaalinen toiminnanohjausjärjestelmä – tukea vai rajoitteita vanhushoivatyölle?. Gerontologia. https://doi.org/10.23989/gerontologia.113900.
https://journal.fi/gerontologia/article/view/113900
Ilomäki & Ruusuvuori (2021): Preserving client autonomy when guiding medicine taking in telehomecare: A conversation analytic case study. Nursing Ethics https://doi.org/10.1177/09697330211051004; https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.1177/09697330211051004
Ruusuvuori, J., Asmuss, B., Henttonen, P. & Ravaja, N. (2021). Shared affective stance displays as preliminary to complaining. In: Robles, J. & Weatherall, A. (eds.) How emotions are made in talk. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 129–162.
Pesonen, S., Juvonen-Posti, P., Ristimäki, H-L., Weiste, E., Koskela I., Ruusuvuori, J. & Seppänen-Järvelä, R. (2021). Yhteistoimiijuus työterveysneuvottelussa. Kuntoutus 44(3): 5 – 18.
Ilomäki, S, Ruusuvuori, J & Laitinen, J. (2021). Effects of Transmission Delay on Client Participation in Video-Mediated Group Health Counseling. Online First: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.1177/10497323211010726.
https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323211010726. Qualitative Health Research, 1–12
Ilomäki, S. & Ruusuvuori, J. (2020). From appearings to disengagements: Openings and closings in video-mediated tele-homecare encounters. Social Interaction. Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality (3)3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7146/si.v3i3.122711; Open Access: https://tidsskrift.dk/socialinteraction/article/view/122711
Koivisto, T., Koskela, I & Ruusuvuori, J. (2020). Digiosaaminen työterveyshoitajien ja työterveyslääkärien näkökulmasta. Tutkiva hoitotyö 18(4), 3–11.
Ristimäki, H-L., Tiitinen, S., Juvonen-Posti, P. & Ruusuvuori, J. (2020) Collaborative decision-making in return-to-work negotiations. Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 170, 189-205. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378216620301946
Weiste, E., Tiitinen, S., Vehviläinen, S., Ruusuvuori, J. & Laitinen, J. (2020). Counsellors’ interactional practices for facilitating group members’ affiliative talk about personal experiences in group counselling. Text & Talk. doi: 10.1515/text-2020-2068. Ahead of publication version: https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/text/ahead-of-print/article-10.1515-text-2020-2068/article-10.1515-text-2020-2068.xml.
Laitinen, J., Korkiakangas, E., Mäkiniemi J-P, Tiitinen, S., Tika, P, OInas-Kukkonen, H., Simunaniemi, A-M., Ahola, S., Jaako, J., Kekkonen, M., Muhos M., Heikkilä-Tammi, K., Hannonen, H., Lusa, S., Punakallio, A., Oksa, J., Mänttäri, S., Ilomäki, S. Logren, A., Verbeek, J., Ruotsalainen, J., Ruusuvuori, J & Oksanen, T. (2020). The effects of counseling via a smartphone application on microentrepreneurs’ work ability and work recovery: a study protocol. BMC Public Health, 20(1), 438. doi:10.1186/s12889-020-8449-7. URL: https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-8449-7.
Weiste E, Juvonen-Posti P, Koskela I, Ristimäki H-L, Pesonen S, Keräinen H & Ruusuvuori J. (2020). Puhutaanko työhön paluusta vai sairaushistoriasta? – Lääkärin tapa avata keskustelu suuntaa työterveysneuvottelua.[How doctors open discussion in return-to-work negotiations] Lääkärilehti 75(16), 968–973. Published online 17.4.2020. URL: https://www.laakarilehti.fi/tieteessa/alkuperaistutkimukset/puhutaanko-tyohon-paluusta-vai-sairaushistoriasta-laakarin-tapa-avata-keskustelu-suuntaa-tyoterveysneuvottelua/.
Tiitinen, S., Ilomäki, S., Laitinen, J., Korkiakangas, E., Hannonen, H. & Ruusuvuori, J. (2020). Developing theory- and evidence-based counseling for a health promotion intervention: A discussion paper. Patient Education and Counseling, 103(1), 234–239. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2019.08.015. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0738399119303556?via%3Dihub.
Korhonen, T., Ahopelto, T., Laine, T., Ruusuvuori, J. & Tiitinen, S. (2020). Perspectives to management language games and social interaction in self-managing organizations. Proceedings of Pragmatic Constructivism, 10(1), 3–10. Retrieved from https://www.propracon.com/article/view/119251.
Logren A, Ruusuvuori J & Laitinen J (2020). Stories of change: comparative time-framed experience telling in health promotion group discussions. Qualitative Health Research, 30(2), 279–292. doi:10.1177/1049732319877858. Epub 2019 Oct 3. URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1049732319877858.
Ruusuvuori J & Asmuss B, Henttonen P & Ravaja N (2019). Complaining about others at work. Research on Language and Social Interaction 52(1), 41–62. doi:10.1080/08351813.2019.1572379. URL:
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JayI5h8J6wx74auDfAdn/full?target=10.1080/08351813.2019.1572379
Logren A, Ruusuvuori J & Laitinen J (2019). Peer responses to self-disclosures in group counseling. Text & Talk. Published Online: 3.8.2019. doi: 10.1515/text-2019-2042.
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/text.ahead-of-print/text-2019-2042/text-2019-2042.xml
Ruusuvuori J, Aaltonen T, Lonka E, Salmenlinna I & Laakso M (2019). Discussing hearing aid rehabilitation at the hearing clinic: Patient involvement in deciding upon the need for a
hearing aid. Health Communication. Available online since 30 May 2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2019.1620410,
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/pfI4cvBenUipgJ9MJPMC/full?target=10.1080/10410236.2019.1620410
Ruusuvuori J, Aaltonen T, Koskela I, Ranta J, Lonka E, Salmenlinna I & Laakso M (2019). Studies on stigma regarding hearing impairment and hearing aid use among adults of working age: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation 8: 1–11. Available online since 08 Jun 2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1622798https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/3H7fEBi7cHshxjghbNN8/full?target=10.1080/09638288.2019.1622798
Laakso M, Salmenlinna I, Aaltonen T, Koskela I & Ruusuvuori J (2019). Open-class repair initiations in conversations involving middle-aged hearing aid users with mild to moderate loss. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 54, 4, 620–633. doi: 10.1080/08351813.2019.1572379
Koivisto T, Koroma J & Ruusuvuori J (2019). Professionals’ views of using technology and remote services in occupational health services. Finjehew – Finnish Journal of e-Health and e-Welfare 11, 3. Available online since May 5, 2019. https://journal.fi/finjehew/article/view/77370, DOI: https://doi.org/10.23996/fjhw.77370
Ruusuvuori J & Tiittula L (2017). Tutkimushaastattelu ja vuorovaikutus [Research interview and interaction]. In: Hyvärinen M, Nikander P &
Ruusuvuori J (eds.) Tutkimushaastattelun käsikirja [Handbook of Research Interview]. Tampere: Vastapaino, 46–86.
Peräkylä A & Ruusuvuori J (2017). Analyzing talk & text. In: Denzin & Lincoln (eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Research, 5th edition, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 669–690.
Marja Kaunonen
- Professor
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358401901454
- marja.kaunonen@tuni.fi
Tuuli Turja
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358503187765
- tuuli.turja@tuni.fi
Sakari Ilomäki
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358504717943
- sakari.ilomaki@tuni.fi
About me
I am a student of human interaction. I am especially interested in how we form a shared understanding of the world and make different things reality through our activities, act them into being. In addition to this general interest, I find myself fascinated by how, alongside speech and other bodily activities, various material features and technological artefacts become part of these processes. My approach to these phenomena is ethnomethodological conversation analysis.
In my dissertation, I examined repairing of intersubjectivity in video-mediated interaction. I am currently working in the PROSHADE consortium project investigating information literacy and decision-making in neurology clinics, and in the multidisciplinary SOL-TECH project developing human-centered fall prevention /detection technology.
Mira Palonen
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358401901451
- mira.palonen@tuni.fi
About me
PhD. Doctoral thesis (2016) about the emergency department discharge education of older patients and familes.
Research areas: older families, transitional care, patient education, integrated care.
Responsibilities
Teaching: Bachelor's and master's thesis supervision, PhD supervision, leadership and management in nursing science, doctoral studies.
Clinical practice guidelines: Older patient safe discharge (2021), chair of the team.
Post doc reseacher in the field of older families integrated care in home-hospital interface. From Aug 2022 to Aug 2023 in SOL-TECH -project. https://projects.tuni.fi/sol-tech/
The Finnish Assiciation of Nursing Science, chair 2022- (board member 2014-, vice chair 2021-22)
Annika Valtonen
- Researcher
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Tampere University
- +358504084708
- annika.valtonen@tuni.fi