Actors' Karelias: 30 Years of Cross-Border Interaction in North Karelia
This project focuses on the interaction between North Karelia and Russia during the last thirty years from the 1990s to the 2020s. How the interaction has influenced North Karelia and changed during the thirty years?
The project is funded by the Karjalaisen Kulttuurin Edistämissäätiö (Foundation for Fostering Karelian Culture).
The PI of the project is Research Manager Joni Virkkunen.
The collapse of the Soviet Union, the birth of the new Russia and its opening borders and economy brought a new era to North Karelia and the people of it. The eastern border and Russia became part of the regional internationalization strategy. We examine this by asking:
- What has the interaction been like across the eastern border from the 1990s?
- How do different actors and border crossers see the importance of cooperation across the eastern border for the region’s development, identity and internationalization?
The aim of the project is to produce oral history and to publish a popular history book and scientific articles related to cross-border cooperation in North Karelia during the last more than 30 years.
News
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Toimijoiden Karjalat 30 vuotta
Speech given by Jukka Kokkonen in the Annual Celebration of the Foundation Karjalaisen Kulttuurin Edistämissäätiö 13.4.2024.
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Principal Investigator
Researcher
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Ismo Björn
Senior ResearcherKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Pirjo Pöllänen
Senior ResearcherKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Jukka Kokkonen
Senior ResearcherKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Alina Kuusisto
Postdoctoral ResearcherKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Minna Piipponen
Research ManagerKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Other group members
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Ismo Björn
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Jukka Kokkonen
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Alina Kuusisto
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Minna Piipponen
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Pirjo Pöllänen