12/15/2009

Year of Possibility 2010

New adventures lie ahead and there is no better time to thank all the people who have contributed to me during the year 2009. My research and I have enjoyed the support of many and marvellous individuals and foundations this year. I am priviledged to have met great scholars and attend exciting conferences. Moreover, there is a fantastic year 2010 just around the corner and you never know what the next wave will bring. Following the analogy, best of greetings from New Zealand and happy holidays! Aroha nui.

10/04/2009

Grand Trip Across the Oceans

I received wonderful news in the end of September: I have been awarded the Fulbright Stipend for the academic semester 2010-2011. The arrangements have already begun and I am seeking my final destination, a university in the United States that has a dynamic communication department with social support research. Could you be the one?

At the same time, I am getting ready to attend four great international conferences in the up-coming months. After the IARR and NCA Conferences I will travel to New Zealand and Hong Kong. There I will have the chance to visit the univeristies in the Pacific and Asia. No surprise that I am very much looking forward to that!

6/01/2009

Great Research Summer Fun!

The heat is here and I am feeling it: two great courses in Performance and Argumentation to teach at the Summer University and plenty of research to do. The interview material for my dissertation will see a thorough stirring and digging during the hot days and bright nights of Finnish summer.

The reason for vacationless summer months is that I have FOUR international conferences that I am priviledged to attend to in autumn: ECREA's ICSI Autumn Conference & Why Gender? in Finland in October, and IARR & NCA in the USA in November. My aim is to get two articles published and two new ones under way. In return, I will be taking a long winter holiday in December!

2/26/2009

Details on Dissertation

My PhD research is conducted with semi-structured interviews (N = 25) and episode interviews (N = 25). The respondents are Finnish males from South of Finland between the ages of 21 and 67.

The research questions ask: What type of support do men provide to their friends in interpersonal communication situations? What influences the quality of support provision? What type of emotional comforting do men provide to their friends? What role does friendship context and facework play in males’ supportive interaction? What is the role of effectance motivation, goal motivation, and normative motivation in males’ supportive communication?

At this time, I have written two articles discussing the results of the episode interviews. The four episodes that were used dealt with two different causes of upset: 1) Sudden unemployment (professional issue) and 2) Deterioration of romantic relationship (personal issue). The responsibility variable used in the distressing scenarios was extensive alcohol usage. The responsibility variable was crossed with each of the situational variables, thus generating four conditions (i.e., high/no drinking x unemployment and high/no drinking x break up).

You can hear about the results in NCA Conference in Chicago, November 2009!

2/16/2009

The 1st Autumn Conference of Interpersonal Communication and Social Interaction

The 1st Autumn Conference of Interpersonal Communication and Social Interaction is being held at Tampere University and our department is part of the team of hosts (ECREA's Section for Interpersonal Communication and Social Interaction). It is on 21st - 23rd of October 2009 Tampere, Finland, Deadline for abstract submission: 30th of April 2009

The autumn conference centers around three themes:
- Interpersonal communication and social interaction in close relationships,
- Interpersonal communication and social interaction in professional context
- Mediated interpersonal communication


Remember to submit! It is going to be a great conference with excellent key note speakers such as professor Brant Burleson!!