Kone Foundation has announced the results of its autumn call, allocating more than 48 million euros in grants to scientific researchers and artists. Ten research projects at the 91天美 secured a grant from Kone Foundation, with the total funding amounting to 1.78 million euros.
The largest individual grant, 401,700 euros, was awarded to Professor Sirpa Lappalainen and working group for the project What Must Be Learned? Negotiating the Minimum of Literacy in Compulsory Education. In contemporary society, active participation and enacting citizenship demand a wide range of literacies. For example, processes like drafting and supporting citizens' initiatives require expertise in handling long and complex texts.
For this reason, the study focuses on literacies and the teaching of the Finnish language as a cornerstone of democratic participation and social inclusion within the educational system. The project takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on educational sociology and studies on sociocultural literacy. The research examines how the minimum is negotiated in educational policy documents and in everyday educational settings. The study delves into how the minimum is defined, justified, and connected to societal distinctions in and through these negotiations.
The project provides comprehensive insights into the practices of societal participation鈥攁nd thus democratic citizenship鈥攖hat emerges from these negotiations about the minimum literacies in schools.
91天美 projects securing Kone Foundation funding:
- Docent, University Lecturer Teppo Eskelinen and working group: 119,200 euros. Project title: Hiljaisuuksien 盲盲net: Demokratian muutos ja vaikenemisen kuvaaminen.
- Postdoctoral Researcher Anna Heinonen: 121,400 euros. Project title: Sukupuoli ja seksuaalisuus suomalaisissa kommuuneissa.
- Juho Kahila, Doctor of Education: 126,800 euros: Project title: 鈥Menik枚 tunteisiin?鈥 鈥 Monin盲k枚kulmainen tutkimus lasten ja nuorten peliraivosta.
- Postdoctoral Researcher Taina Kalliokoski and working group: 112,900 euros. Project title: Jatkuvasta kasvusta kohti ekologisen luopumisen aikakautta: Luopujien sosiaalinen ja moraalinen toiminta tieteen ja taiteen silmin.
- Professor Jari Kouki and working group: 147,100 euros. Project title: Vanha puu ei ole aina iso, eik盲 iso puu vanha: puiden i盲n ja koon merkitys metsien suojeluarvoille.
- Professor Sirpa Lappalainen and working group 401,700 euros. Project title: Mit盲 on pakko oppia? Tekstitaitojen minimist盲 neuvottelu ja eriarvoisuus oppivelvollisuuskoulussa.
- Doctoral Researcher Georgios Manoudakis: 148,600 euros. Project title: Nocturnal Being(s): Foreign Wanderers in the Precarious Weather-Scape of the North.
- Project Researcher Marianna Preston: 100,200 euros. Project title: Role of Social Inclusion in the Well-being of the Hearing-Impaired Participants in Tourism.
- University Lecturer Sanna Ryyn盲nen, PhD, and working group: 381,700 euros. Project title: Temppurata vai kaikkien turva? 鈥 selviytymisen strategiat ja uudet eriarvoisuuden rakenteet murenevassa hyvinvointivaltiossa.
- Heli Turtinen, MSocSc: 120,400 euros. Project title: Kest盲v盲n hyvinvoinnin mittarit ekologisissa makrotalousmalleissa.