Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta
In Northern Finland, where this study takes place, nature is a typical setting for recreational activities and employment. At the University of Lapland, attention has been given to art teacher education that supports the continuation of the Northern ecoculture and enhances human–nature connectedness...
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description | In Northern Finland, where this study takes place, nature is a typical setting for recreational activities and employment. At the University of Lapland, attention has been given to art teacher education that supports the continuation of the Northern ecoculture and enhances human–nature connectedness. In this article, we discuss art, community and environmental (ACE) studies developed through international collaborations and joint, long- term action research based on the arts. These studies are part of art teacher training and an international master’s degree programme in Arctic art and design. This article explains the paradigm changes that have impacted the aims and methods employed in ACE studies since the 1990s. The discussion is framed by a Western theoretical shift from environmental aesthetics to new materialism, post-humanism and decolonisation. We conclude that ACE projects can enhance revitalisation and increase capacities to retain cultural pride and local ecocultures. Art education that is carried out in a place-specific manner, in cooperation with local communities, is one way to keep traditions alive and foster environmentalism in the North. The article has international relevance for developing art teacher training in Arctic communities but also in other remote locations in which strong bonds between nature and culture are maintained. In Northern Finland, where this study takes place, nature is a typical setting for recreational activities and employment. At the University of Lapland, attention has been given to art teacher education that supports the continuation of the Northern ecoculture and enhances human–nature connectedness. In this article, we discuss art, community and environmental (ACE) studies developed through international collaborations and joint, long-term action research based on the arts. These studies are part of art teacher training and an international master's degree programme in Arctic art and design. This article explains the paradigm changes that have impacted the aims and ... |
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spelling | ftulaplandcdispu:oai:lacris.ulapland.fi:publications/f040bbb2-9604-44ee-b5ea-ce315d59aee7 2025-06-08T13:59:08+00:00 Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta Paradigm shifts in northern art, community and environment studies for art teacher education Huhmarniemi, Maria Jokela, Timo Hiltunen, Mirja 2021-07 application/pdf https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/f040bbb2-9604-44ee-b5ea-ce315d59aee7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100181 https://lacris.ulapland.fi/ws/files/21727252/Huhmarniemi_Jokela_Hiltunen.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Huhmarniemi , M , Jokela , T & Hiltunen , M 2021 , ' Paradigm shifts in northern art, community and environment studies for art teacher education ' , Social Sciences & Humanities Open , vol. 4 , no. 1 , 100181 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100181 ympäristötaide taideperustainen taidekasvatus posthumanismi uusmaterialismi yhteisötaide ympäristökasvatus opettajakoulutus arktinen pohjoinen environmental art community art posthumanism new materialism paradigm shift art education teacher education Teacher training Northern Culture Arctic /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design article 2021 ftulaplandcdispu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100181 2025-05-13T03:19:15Z In Northern Finland, where this study takes place, nature is a typical setting for recreational activities and employment. At the University of Lapland, attention has been given to art teacher education that supports the continuation of the Northern ecoculture and enhances human–nature connectedness. In this article, we discuss art, community and environmental (ACE) studies developed through international collaborations and joint, long- term action research based on the arts. These studies are part of art teacher training and an international master’s degree programme in Arctic art and design. This article explains the paradigm changes that have impacted the aims and methods employed in ACE studies since the 1990s. The discussion is framed by a Western theoretical shift from environmental aesthetics to new materialism, post-humanism and decolonisation. We conclude that ACE projects can enhance revitalisation and increase capacities to retain cultural pride and local ecocultures. Art education that is carried out in a place-specific manner, in cooperation with local communities, is one way to keep traditions alive and foster environmentalism in the North. The article has international relevance for developing art teacher training in Arctic communities but also in other remote locations in which strong bonds between nature and culture are maintained. In Northern Finland, where this study takes place, nature is a typical setting for recreational activities and employment. At the University of Lapland, attention has been given to art teacher education that supports the continuation of the Northern ecoculture and enhances human–nature connectedness. In this article, we discuss art, community and environmental (ACE) studies developed through international collaborations and joint, long-term action research based on the arts. These studies are part of art teacher training and an international master's degree programme in Arctic art and design. This article explains the paradigm changes that have impacted the aims and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Finland Lapland LaCRIS - University of Lapland Current Research System Arctic Social Sciences & Humanities Open 4 1 100181 |
spellingShingle | ympäristötaide taideperustainen taidekasvatus posthumanismi uusmaterialismi yhteisötaide ympäristökasvatus opettajakoulutus arktinen pohjoinen environmental art community art posthumanism new materialism paradigm shift art education teacher education Teacher training Northern Culture Arctic /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design Huhmarniemi, Maria Jokela, Timo Hiltunen, Mirja Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
title | Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
title_full | Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
title_fullStr | Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
title_full_unstemmed | Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
title_short | Paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa Ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
title_sort | paradigman muutoksessa pohjoisissa ympäristö, taide ja yhteisö -opinnoissa osana kuvataideopettajien koulutusta |
topic | ympäristötaide taideperustainen taidekasvatus posthumanismi uusmaterialismi yhteisötaide ympäristökasvatus opettajakoulutus arktinen pohjoinen environmental art community art posthumanism new materialism paradigm shift art education teacher education Teacher training Northern Culture Arctic /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design |
topic_facet | ympäristötaide taideperustainen taidekasvatus posthumanismi uusmaterialismi yhteisötaide ympäristökasvatus opettajakoulutus arktinen pohjoinen environmental art community art posthumanism new materialism paradigm shift art education teacher education Teacher training Northern Culture Arctic /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design |
url | https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/f040bbb2-9604-44ee-b5ea-ce315d59aee7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100181 https://lacris.ulapland.fi/ws/files/21727252/Huhmarniemi_Jokela_Hiltunen.pdf |