Mari Korpela (Tampere University)

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Department: Faculty of Social Sciences
Nationality: Finnish
Country: Finland
Interests (keywords): anthropology of childhood, 'third culture kids', lifestyle migration, transnational communities, countercultures, gender and travel, temporary migration, ethnographic research methods, India, Finland
Highest Degree: PhD
Degree Awarding Institution: University of Tampere
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Papers
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EASA2026: When the mother is an anthropologist: Two young adults and the mother reflecting on the past 20 years of family business
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EASA2026: "I aim high!" Pupils' everyday experiences in a Finnish international school.
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SIEF2025: Hanging Out
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ASA2025: Hanging Out
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ASA2025: An anthropologist among ”others”: Living Happily Ever After?
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EASA2024: Friends and Family Here and Now or There and Then?
Experiences of Children of Skilled International Professionals in Finland
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ASA2023: “She was writing down notes more furiously than ever before.”
The dynamics of play and jokes during fieldwork with expatriate youth in Finland
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RAIFF2023: Hanging out with the boys: International Teens in Finland
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EASA2022: Doing visual anthropology with children and teenagers: Disappointments, failures, joys and excitement
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SIEF2021: “I’m having so much fun here!”
Expatriate children negotiating rules and practices in a Finnish international school
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EASA2018: "We must stay for the exams!" Pacing mobilities and immobilities among lifestyle migrant families in Goa, India
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EASA2014: Mobile childhood: lifestyle migrant children in Goa, India
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EASA2014: A culture of their own? Lifestyle migrant children in Goa, India
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IUAES2013: Growing up in a Lifestyle of Mobility: An advantage or a disadvantage? Children of Western lifestyle migrants in Goa, India
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ASA12: Aestheticisation of artefacts in the lives of western lifestyle migrant children in Goa, India
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EASA2012: "This is my room... for six months": mobile childhood of Western children in Goa, India
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SIEF2011: Local videshis: Westerners performing the role of music students in Varanasi, India
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EASA2010: Living happily ever after or ending up in another crises? Bohemian lifestyle migrants in Varanasi, India
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ASA07: Living between India and the West: the community of Westerners in Varanasi
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EASA06: The community of Westerners in Varanasi: lifestyle of change, community of continuity