Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä

Globalization has changed socio-economical settings all over the world and it has also affected Finnish forest industry. Globalization can be witnessed when factories have been closed down in Finland, like in Kemijärvi, and new factories have been opened in new locations mainly in the global south....

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Main Authors: Rönkä, Anna, Sarkki, Simo
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Language:Finnish
Published: Alue- ja ympäristötutkimuksen seura 2011
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description Globalization has changed socio-economical settings all over the world and it has also affected Finnish forest industry. Globalization can be witnessed when factories have been closed down in Finland, like in Kemijärvi, and new factories have been opened in new locations mainly in the global south. In this article, we examine the views of former workers of Kemijärvi pulp mill closing via anthropologist Arjun Appadurai’s idea of globalization, which consists of five flows or scapes: technoscape, financescape, ideoscape, mediascape and ethnoscape. Through our content analysis of theme interviews we noticed that the workers’ views could be categorized with Appadurai’s theory. The former workers’ views of the reasons behind the pulp mill closing were different than those in the official statements of the pulp mill management. The workers did not understand why the profit-making factory had to close down. However, some parts of the theory did not fit the Kemijärvi case. We found that, in his theory, Appadurai has neglected the influence of place in shaping the global flows.
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/64495 2025-01-16T22:51:45+00:00 Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä Rönkä, Anna Sarkki, Simo 2011-01-01 application/pdf https://aluejaymparisto.journal.fi/article/view/64495 fin fin Alue- ja ympäristötutkimuksen seura https://aluejaymparisto.journal.fi/article/view/64495/25749 https://aluejaymparisto.journal.fi/article/view/64495 Alue ja Ympäristö; Vol 40 No 1 (2011); 17-28 Alue ja Ympäristö; Vol 40 Nro 1 (2011); 17-28 2242-3451 1235-4554 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli 2011 fttsvojs 2020-05-29T22:56:10Z Globalization has changed socio-economical settings all over the world and it has also affected Finnish forest industry. Globalization can be witnessed when factories have been closed down in Finland, like in Kemijärvi, and new factories have been opened in new locations mainly in the global south. In this article, we examine the views of former workers of Kemijärvi pulp mill closing via anthropologist Arjun Appadurai’s idea of globalization, which consists of five flows or scapes: technoscape, financescape, ideoscape, mediascape and ethnoscape. Through our content analysis of theme interviews we noticed that the workers’ views could be categorized with Appadurai’s theory. The former workers’ views of the reasons behind the pulp mill closing were different than those in the official statements of the pulp mill management. The workers did not understand why the profit-making factory had to close down. However, some parts of the theory did not fit the Kemijärvi case. We found that, in his theory, Appadurai has neglected the influence of place in shaping the global flows. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kemijärvi Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online
spellingShingle Rönkä, Anna
Sarkki, Simo
Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä
title Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä
title_full Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä
title_fullStr Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä
title_full_unstemmed Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä
title_short Globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: Sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka Kemijärvellä
title_sort globaalivirtojen paikallistuminen: sellutehdas, ihmiset ja paikka kemijärvellä
url https://aluejaymparisto.journal.fi/article/view/64495