Katja Hiltunen is a doctoral researcher at the University of Eastern Finland where she is doing ethnographic research on the impact of selective education on the everyday lives of secondary school students in Finland. Katja used to work as a secondary school teacher in England and is interested in the impact of policy decisions on schools. In her research Katja employs new materialist tools and she is working from qualitative research methodology towards post qualitative inquiry.
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Creating Feminist Futures by Imagining Lessons Differently: Using Speculative Fabulation and Poetic Inquiry as Methods to Trouble Classroom Expectations
Hiltunen, Katja; Campbell, Greg. 2024. Australian feminist studies. [Published online: 13 Feb 2024]: 1-20 -
Troubling the Ways We View Teaching and Learning in Our Schools and Colleges
Campbell, Greg; Hiltunen, Katja. Teoksessa: Spišák, Sanna(toim.) , 2024. ECQI2024: Participation, collaboration and co-creation: Qualitative inquiry across and beyond divides. Congress Proceedings. s. 188-195. Helsingin yliopisto -
An Accidental Journey: Towards New Materialisms Through Slow Ontology
Hiltunen, Katja. 2023. Capacious. 3: 176-183 -
Kasvomaskit ovat toimijoita, jotka läsnäolollaan muokkaavat kokemuksiamme
Hiltunen, Katja. 2022. Ilmiö: sosiologinen media kaikille. : . -
Kutsu vallankumoukseen
Hiltunen, Katja. 2022. Aikuiskasvatus