Social Psychology Research and Education Team
Our Research Themes
This page brings together research conducted within the discipline of social psychology at the University of Eastern Finland. Our research covers a wide range of social psychological topics such as the relationship between individuals and communities, the promotion of well-being, social interaction, group processes, and the construction of social meanings in everyday life. Our research connects individual experiences with broader social and societal processes. We have expertise in a broad range of qualitative and quantitative methods. Our research focuses on the following interrelated themes: Life Course Social Psychology, Social Psychology of Well-being, Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, Social Psychology of Working Life, Visual Social Psychology, and Environmental Social Psychology.
Life Course Social Psychology
This theme is based on the understanding that life stages are socially and culturally constructed, historically changing, and intertwined with individual development. We examine the significance of social and cultural factors in individuals’ life courses, focusing on transitions and turning points such as emerging adulthood, migration, and suffering related to loss. For example, we study the transition to adulthood among working-class youth.
Social Psychology of Health and Well-being
Social relationships are critical for promoting and maintaining well-being and mental health. Social psychological research on well-being provides knowledge and tools to strengthen social skills and communities. We explore this theme through identities, interaction, and intra-group processes in contexts such as healthcare, integration, intergenerational relationships, working life, and educational institutions. For instance, we examine how decision-making processes and participation are shaped in various social and health service encounters.
Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations
With global forced displacement and migration, societies are becoming increasingly multicultural. Therefore, functional intercultural group relations and smooth everyday encounters are more important than ever. We study intercultural friendships and their development, the significance of place in group relations, and the perceptions and experiences of foreign-background and Finnish youth. We also examine encounters between mothers of young children from different cultural backgrounds in their residential areas.
Social Psychology of Working Life
Work is a central part of everyday life and significantly affects well-being. Changes in working life—such as digitalization, diverse work communities, and the reorganization of work—challenge traditional structures and require new understanding of social processes related to work. In this theme, we examine phenomena in working life from the perspectives of social relationships and interaction, emphasizing community, meaning-making, and group dynamics. We study workplace bullying, team leadership, stakeholder collaboration, and professional practices in helping professions. For example, we explore the reorganization of collaboration in health research and leadership in physically demanding environments.
Visual Social Psychology
Visual communication has expanded dramatically and is now accessible to everyone. This makes it essential to understand images as a form of social interaction. In this area of research, we examine how meanings, identities, and social realities are constructed and transformed through photographs and other visual media. We study, for example, how media images shape the refugee experience, how national visual symbols gain new meanings over time, and how power operates through visual representation. We also cover art-based and other visual research methods.
Environmental Social Psychology
While social psychology traditionally centers on social relationships, growing attention is being paid to their entanglement with the material and physical environment. Rapid environmental changes require adaptation to new conditions, which also affect social processes. In this theme, we explore how nature and built environments—and the meanings attributed to them—are reflected in intra-group processes, intergroup relations, and individual well-being. We study, for instance, how the material environment can promote or hinder experiences of belonging or exclusion in multicultural communities, and how indoor air problems shape psychosocial well-being and group processes.
Projects
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Mamanet 01.08.2018 - 31.12.2026 -
Intergroup relations and local encounters – Immigrant and Finnish young people’s perceptions of each other, their lives and future in multicultural Savo 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2026 -
FriendMUM: Mothers' intercultural friendships 01.08.2023 - 31.07.2027 -
FinnChildAir Finished 01.09.2019 - 31.08.2023 -
Intergenerational Non-Belonging: Minority Identities and Mental Health in Swedish-Finnish Families 01.01.2026 - 31.12.2029
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Professors
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Eerika Finell
ProfessorDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Vilma Hänninen
Professor, EmeritaDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Jari Martikainen
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Senior Researchers
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Pasi Hirvonen
University LecturerDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Pekka Kuusela
University LecturerDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Aija Logren
University LecturerDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Mikko Saastamoinen
University TeacherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Elina Turjanmaa
University LecturerDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Post-doctoral Researchers
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Helena Rovamo
Postdoctoral ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Paula Paajanen
Postdoctoral ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Doctoral Researchers
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Ella Heimonen
Doctoral ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Samuli Koponen
University TeacherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Henna-Riikka Launonen
Project ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Katja Lötjönen
Project ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Marlen Nissinen
Doctoral ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Maarit Pönkänen
Doctoral ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Reetta Riikonen
Grant-funded ResearcherDepartment of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Publications
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"Eiks ne perussuomalaisii moiti populistisiks?" Sosiaalisten kategorioiden dialoginen rakentuminen suomalaisten äänestäjien puheessa
Rovamo, Helena, 2026, Psykologia, 61, 1, 136-140. B1 Non-refereed journal articles -
A cross-sectional multilevel study on nurses’ experiences with health information systems: A key to understanding documentation hazards and technology-induced errors in different working environments
Saranto, Kaija; Koponen, Samuli; Vehko, Tuulikki, 2026, Health informatics journal, 32, 1, 1-16. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Beyond Best Practices: Innovation Culture as a Relational and Discursive Phenomenon in Finnish Firms
Hirvonen, Pasi; Oksanen, Kia; Hiltunen, Esa, 2026, South asian journal of business and management cases, [ePub ahead of print 28 March 2026], 1-16. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Boundary negotiation and reflexivity in researcher–patient collaboration: Double involvement in an organisational context
Montonen, Tero; Hirvonen, Pasi; Eriksson, Päivi; Aromaa, Eeva, 2026, Bernardi, Andrea; Lusardi, Roberto; Angeli, Federica; Quacquarelli, Barbara, Organization Studies and Medical Humanities: A New Lens for Organizing, Managing and Understanding Health and Healthcare, 81-93. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books -
Children's Agency in Finding Happiness in the 'Happiest Country in the World': A Collaborative Drawing and Storytelling Case Study
De Paola, Jennifer; Hakokongas, Eemeli J.; Martikainen, Jari; Pyy, Iida, 2026, Children and society, [Epub ahead of print 28 January 2026], 1-12. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories
Leinonen, Johanna; Jalagin, Seija; Kähäri, Outi; Leppihalme, Ilmari; Määttä, Hanna-Leena; Turjanmaa, Elina, 2026, Helsinki University Press. C2 Edited book, conference proceedings or special issue of a journal -
Drawn Futures: How Finland's Diverse Youth Visualise Tomorrow
Paola, Jennifer De; Martikainen, Jari; Farahani, Hadi; Lötjönen, Katja; Rovamo, Helena, 2026, Journal of community and applied social psychology, 36, 2, e70253. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Emotions and emotional agency at work: the perspective of trust
Vanhanen, Sari; Turjanmaa, Elina; Kähäri, Outi, 2026, Vocations and learning, 19, 1, 1. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Family, Memory, and Displacement: Introduction
Leinonen, Johanna; Jalagin, Seija; Kähäri, Outi; Leppihalme, Ilmari; Määttä, Hanna-Leena; Turjanmaa, Elina, 2026, Leinonen, Johanna; Jalagin, Seija; Kähäri, Outi; Leppihalme, Ilmari; Määttä, Hanna-Leena; Turjanmaa, Elina, Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories, 1-21. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books -
Hidden Family History and Sense of Coherence among Second- and Third-Generation Displaced Ingrians
Turjanmaa, Elina; Kähäri, Outi, 2026, Leinonen, Johanna; Jalagin, Seija; Kähäri, Outi; Leppihalme, Ilmari; Määttä, Hanna-Leena; Turjanmaa, Elina, Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories, 165-184. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books