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Kaarina  Mönkkönen

Kaarina Mönkkönen

Senior University Lecturer

Docent, social work, inter-professional interaction

Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies

kaarina.monkkonen@uef.fi | +358 50 577 0941

I am involved in several research groups that study interaction between people, multi-professional teaching and collaboration. Multidisciplinary teaching and research offer me a possibility to develop my own perspectives beyond my own area of science. Dialogue is a central concept that has directed my research ever since my own doctoral dissertation. Dialogue also offers an important tool for understanding social and health care work and multiprofessional work. Another central concept that directs my work is impactful interaction. This implies that it is not enough that we collaborate, but that our collaboration has results. I have also researched people’s experiences of value and meaning, which we have also published on in 2023 in a book ‘Arvoa ja arvottomuuta’ loosely translated ‘Value and Valuelessness’ (Mönkkönen, Tapani & Kokkonen). We also published a book ‘Työyhteisötaidot digiajassa’ loosely translated ‘Work Community Skills in the Digital Age’ (Mönkkönen & Roos), where we contemplate what work community skills mean in the changed world of work. I

In collaboration with the University of Namibia we have released an educational video on early intervention in family violence. The video was launched in Namibia on 14 August 2024. UEF and the University of Namibia launch an educational video on early intervention in family violence | University of Eastern Finland The video highlights Finnish and Namibian approaches to addressing family violence and is intended for social workers, social work students and other professionals involved in family violence intervention.  https://youtu.be/TRkKnNCT_w8

I mainly teach in multidisciplinary courses, where students from different fields study multi-professional collaboration.  I also lead theses seminars and supervise doctoral dissertations.

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