Eeva Luhtakallio
@luhtakallio.bsky.social
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Sociologist of democracy, political participation, visual politics, activism
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Hyvä ja perinpohjainen juttu huumeongelman taustoista. Jaan jutussa haastateltujen tutkijoiden turhautumisen: keinot purkaa ongelmaa ovat olleet tiedossa vuosikymmeniä mutta päätöksenteko ei ole pohjautunut tietoon. Hölmöläistarina, todella traaginen ja tappava sellainen.

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Huumeet | Peukkupaniikin ei pitäisi olla Suomelle yllätys: “Niin makaa kuin petaa”
Samalla, kun Suomen huumeongelma paheni, hoidon määrä romahti. Asiantuntijoiden varoituksia ei kuunneltu. HS:n tapaama Outi kertoo polttaneensa peukkua joka päivä viimeisen kolmen vuoden ajan.
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/3 A special publication to me: this is work I began in my MA thesis back in the early 2000s, so it marks an almost 25th anniversary of my own working with Frame Analysis ❤️
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/2 This is an attempt to bring to sociological analyses of the visual tools to address both the powerful meanings of singular images and the impact of the mass of images we encounter.
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/1 In Visual Frame Analysis, I present a long-term project of methodologically applying and conceptually adjusting Goffman's frame analysis to studying visual social life: what is going on, and how, in the abundance of visual scenes that we increasingly navigate in our everyday lives.
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/13 Doing society approach enables such analyses while not compromising with the sensitivity of cultural sociology in addressing situations and interaction.
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-Techno-rationalist problem solving
-Finding a place for the individual within society
-Individualist problem-solving by using the collective as an instrument.
The book concludes that these form new dynamics of individualism and collectivism, transforming Finnish political culture.
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11/ Understanding of political culture as habitualizations of sets of meanings and styles of action, actions reaching towards the common form patterns that we call cultures of doing society. 
Empirically, we found three among the Finnish young engaging in politics:
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/10 These actions may be less “political” or more - but they are nonetheless about something common. This way, the scale of action we grasp analytically is wide, providing grounds to see elements of change in (political) cultures. In this vein, society is what the common in the making looks like.
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/9 We found countless examples of actors positioning themselves in regard to a common - engaging to coordinate a shared situation, formatting a relation to others to render it recognizable, or mobilizing a convention, or a repertoire, to further a stance.
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/8 Empirically, we followed youth council work, contested along with climate activists, interviewed young politicians, hung out with marginalized youth, and trained a neural network to analyze 800 000 messages from Ylilauta, the Finnish 4-chan.
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/7 We operationalized it to analyze how young people imagine, engage, and act to build the common. Doing society grasps citizen participation ranging from structured to loosely organized, blatantly political to topmost proto-political, “active” and visible to “passive”, withdrawn, and invisible.
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/6 We coined the concept of doing society: the diverse action that aims at building common ground by anyone engaging with others in ways that are political, or may become political. It includes the pragmatist idea of situated action on a map of different modes of engagement.
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/5 To avoid getting trapped in a sub-field silo, and equally, to avoid predefining action as civic and political, or not, we built a conceptual frame to analyze where democracies happen and how, now, from situation to situation.
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/4 - from the democratic practices in participatory democracy projects to social movement activists, from marginalized citizens’ groups to party political settings and far-right online warriors, to present but a glimpse of the empirical reality revolving around these questions.
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/3 To address democratic participation with the aim of  understanding the general direction democratic societies may be taking, and finding responses to the big pragmatist question of a common world constantly in the making, a plethora of activities and fields would have to be covered.