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Helmi Järviluoma

Helmi Järviluoma-Mäkelä (born 1960 in Ylivieska, North Ostrobothnia) is a Finnish sound, music, and cultural scholar and writer. She is a professor of cultural studies at the University of Eastern Finland. As sensory and soundscape ethnographer, Järviluoma has developed the mobile method of sensobiographic walking. Her research and art span the fields of sensory remembering, qualitative methodology (especially regarding gender), environmental cultural studies, sound art and fiction writing. Helmi Järviluoma was married to Finnish writer Matti Mäkelä (1951–2019). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Gender and qualitative methods / by Järviluoma, Helmi

    Published 2003
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    Gender and qualitative methods / by Järviluoma, Helmi

    Published 2003
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    Gender and qualitative methods by Järviluoma, Helmi

    Published 2003
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    Sensory transformations : environments, technologies, sensobiographies /

    Published 2023
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