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AJANKOHTAISTA:

  • NEW INTENSIVE COURSE: DESIGNING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS, 24.-25.2. 2011, Department of Regional Studies, University of Tampere, Finland,

 

 


TULEVAT INTENSIIVIKURSSIT

2011

  • Economy, Culture and Power, University of Turku
  • New Trends in Geoinformatics, Modeling our Environment, University of Eastern Finland
  • Geographies of Tourism, Power and Global Change, University of Oulu

2010

  • Geoinformatics Applications in Monitoring and Analysis of the Changing Environment, University of Helsinki
  • Spatial Modelling in Physical Geography, University of Oulu


JÄRJESTETYT INTENSIIVIKURSSIT

 

2010

  • Firms and regions – coevolutionary perspectives, 23.-24.8.2010, Turku School of Economics, University of Turku
  • Political, social and cultural geographies of Europeanization, 4.-5.10.2010, University of Turku (Geography) and University of Helsinki (Network for European Studies) .
  • Dialogues of Development, 28.-30.10.2010, Department of Geographical and Historical Studies, University of Eastern Finland

 

2009

  • NEW GEOGRAPHICAL THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES, 5.-6.11.2009, Department of Geography, University of Oulu
  • FIELDBASED PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY IN BOREAL AND SUBARCTIC ENVIRONMENTS, 7.-12.9.2009, Kevo Subarctic Research Station
  • Geographies of Boundaries and Borderlands, 5-6 June 2009, Department of Geography, University of Joensuu
  • Teaching plan of permafrost course" by Prof. Oleg Anisimov (9-12 March 2009), University of Helsinki.

2008

  • Regions, Cultures and Governance: Regional policy perspectives, 27.-28.11.2008, University of Oulu, (Dr. Iain Deas (Planning and Landscape, University of Manchester) & Dr. David C. Harvey (Department of Geography, University of Exeter)).
  • Local, Regional and Rural Development in the European North, 11-12.12.2008, University of Joensuu.
  • Re-Grounding Globalization, 6.-7.11.2008, University of Tampere, (Matthew Sparke (University of Washington), Maria Kaika (University of Manchester) and Lynn Staeheli (University of Edinburg)).
  • Globalization, competitiveness and changing state spaces, 25.–26.3.2008, University of Turku, (Stuart Elden (University of Durham) and Andrew Jonas (University of Hull)).

2007

2006

2005

2004

  • Tourism, geographical transformation and ‘new mobilities’ (professors Micheal Hall, Michael Haldrup and Dieter Muller)
  • Development processes in rural areas, borderlands, and peripheries (professors Walter leimgruber, Peter Jurczek and Harley Johansen)
  • Power and Responsibility in Urban Development (Professors John Allen and Peter Ambrose)
  • Spatial modelling of permafrost in mountain areas, 6-10.9.2004, Helsinki (Dr. Martin Hoelzle ja M.Sc. Stephan Gruber (Geographical Institute, University of Zurich))

2003

  • Politicisation of nature – new phases of cultural/nature research (professors Anders Sandberg and David Demeritt)
  • Cities at Risk (professors Robert Beauregard and Sophie Body-Gendrot)
  • Interdisciplinary approach to development questions in international marginal regions
  • Geography, landscape and environment – challenges of contemporary research
  • Local development dynamics and potential in peripheral areas (professors Ole Bärenholdt, Andrew Bond and James Walsh)
  • Governance and Networks (professors Peter Garside and Carlo Salone)
  • Peripherial regions with shared resources and problems – developing tools for regional planning

2002

  • Re-thinking ‘the Political’ in Society and Research (professor Joe Painter)
  • Urban-rural dichotomy (Dr. Keith Halfacree)

2001

  • Contemporary approaches in cultural geography II (professors Joanna Sharp and Philip Crang)
  • Dynamics of settlement patterns in Northern Europe (professors Riccardo Cappellin, John Lovering and Erik Vatne)
  • Multicultural City (professors Audrey Kobayashi and Paul White)

2000

  • Methodological features in regional research (professors Jouni Häkli ja Markku Sotarauta)
  • Contemporary approaches in cultural geography I (professors Rob Shields and Mike Crang)
  • Different landscapes/landscape differences (professors Mona Domosh, John Gold and Roy Haines-Young)

1999

  • GIS and ArcInfo in georaphical research
  • New methodologies in Geography (professor Ash Amin)

1997

  • Urban growth machine - then and now (professor John Logan, professor Harvey Molotch)
  • Conflicting constructions of nature - local/global interfaces in environmentalresearch (professor Jacquelin Burgess, professor Anders Hjort)
  • Rethinking Geography (professor Stanley D. Brunn, professor Gunnar Olsson)
  • Regionalization in Europe - the changing area of the Baltic Sea (professor Patsy Healey, professor Åke Andersson)

1996

  • Urban futures (professor Michael Dear, professor Paul Knox)
  • Northerness and peripheries - contested categories (professor Serge Payette, professor John R. Short)
  • GIS and society (professor John Pickles)

1995

  • Lake sediments as archives of environmental change (Dr. John Dearing)
  • ew theoretical approaches in human geography (professor Derek Gregory, professor Peter Jackson)
  • Changing spatial order and internationalization (professor Ray Hudson, professor Peter Maskell)

                                       

                                      


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