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Pirkko Raudaskoski
Associate
Professor, Humanistic Informatics Education
BA, MA, Lic.Phil., PhD (English - Applied Language Studies) Research
and research-related activities, projects and publications:
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research database, VBN
Multimodality
and Materiality in Action (MUMA) Open Forum
Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2001, Interactivity as it
happens: Interactions at and with computer and television media. Publications from the Multimedier i hjemmene project.
Aalborg University, Department of Communication. (Word) Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2002, Miten (digi)tv:n katsomista voi tutkia?
Katsomistilanteessa puhutaan tv:stä ja sen kanssa. Mediumi 1.3. Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2002, Conversation Analysis --
what is it (good for)? Institution
for Kommunikation Nyhedsbrev, marts 2002. McIlvenny, Paul, Lassen, Inger & Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2002, McUniversity: The end of public
education as we know it? Northern Light.
Online News Magazine in English. Aalborg University. Raudaskoski, Pirkko 2003 How can (digi)TV viewing be
researched? In Tarkka, Minna (ed.) Digital television
and the consumer perspective. Discussion papers 34/2003. The National Consumer Research Centre, Helsinki. (pdf) McIlvenny, Paul & Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2005, Figuring the
transnational ‘child-to-be-adopted’: The Web as a virtual sociocultural
contact zone for intercountry adoption. In
Preisler, Bent, Fabriciuis, Anne, Haberland, Hartmunt, Kjaerbeck, Susanne
& Risager, Karen (eds.), The consequences of mobility: Linguistic and
sociocultural contact zones. Department of Language and Culture, Roskilde
University. Roskilde, 58-70. (pdf) McIlvenny, Paul & Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2006, Becoming an Adoptive Parent: A
Qualitative Analysis of the Experience of Prospective Intercountry Adopters. Paper given in the Second International Conference on Adoption
Research, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom, July 17 - July
21, 2006. (pdf) Raudaskoski, Pirkko, 2010, ‘‘Hi Father’’, ‘‘Hi
Mother’’: A multimodal analysis of a significant, identity changing phone
call mediated on TV. Journal of Pragmatics 42.
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