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seminar on Thursday June 17th 2004 at the National
Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES),
Helsinki, Finland. The speakers were:
Ana Carvalho, William Corsaro, Minna Huotilainen,
Johanna Hoysniemi, Berit
Johannesen, Liisa Karlsson, Reeli
Karimäki, Eeva-Liisa Kronqvist, Anja
Riitta Lahikainen, Monika Riihela, Niina
Rutanen, Vappu Taipale.
Social
innovations, adults and children
Vappu Taipale, Director General of Stakes, Professor.
Finland.
We're
Friends, Right?
Inside Kid's Culture
William Corsaro, Professor, PhD. Indiana University. USA.
Fetal learning - a
bridge over birth
Minna Huotilainen, PhD. University Of Helsinki. Finland.
Brazilian children at
play: Interactional dynamics as a locus for the construction of
culture
Ana Maria Almeida Carvalho, Associate Professor, PhD.
University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Children
Reading and Talking Television
Anja Riitta Lahikainen, Professor; Jukka Partanen, Mira Roine, Satu
Valkonen, University of Tampere, Finland
Theoretical-methodological discussions and presentations of cases
Collaboration of children during spontaneous activities - explorations
of children's activities within a relational and systemic
perspective
Eeva-Liisa Kronqvist, PhD., University of Oulu. Finland.
Playing reality into
being - Linguistic regularities within LEGO play
Berit Overå Johannesen, MAPsyc. Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Norway.
Designing physically
and vocally interactive computer games together with children
Johanna Höysniemi, MS.c. Tech. Finland. You can ask for this
paper from Johanna her self: johanna@cs.uta.fi
Storycrafting with children - A key to listening and to sharing
Liisa Karlsson, PhD. The Mannerheim League for Child Welfare,
Finland.
Stories in 8 to 12
year old children's pretend play
Reeli Karimäki, MA, University of Helsinki. Finland
Is there "free
play"? Example of a researcher as constructing limits and
possibilities for children's actions
Niina Rutanen, MEd. University of Helsinki, Finland
Joint pretend play
originates in imitation and creativity. Three examples of children's
own play
Monika Riihelä, PhD. STAKES, Finland
Conclusions
Monika Riihelä, PhD. STAKES, Finland
Seminar was organised by Children are Telling -group and Child
Network at Stakes, Research Unit of Family and Childhood Studies
from the University of Tampere, and the University of Oulu.
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