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1. Effects of Composted Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater Treatment Residuals on Soil Properties And Cereal Yield.

2. Chemical and leaching properties of paper mill sludge.

3. The dialectics between boundaryless career and competence development findings among Finnish ICT and paper managers.

4. Inflation before paper money: debasement cycles in Sweden-Finland 1350-1594.

5. Homo moralis strikes back: Risks with homo economicus in restorative conflict resolution.

6. TAKING THE PAPER OUT OF NEWS.

7. Learning in “Paperland”: Cultural Tools and Learning Practices in Finland.

8. Long-run price effects of exchange rate changes in Finnish pulp and paper exports.

9. EXPANSION STRATEGIES AT AAMULEHTI: FROM POLITICAL PAPER TO REGIONAL CHAMPION.

10. When migrants become 'the people': unpacking homeland populism.

11. Fundamental rights control when implementing predictive policing – a European perspective.

12. Exposing the role of relational capabilities in business–research–government cooperation: examples from the transition towards a bioeconomy in Finland.

13. Animal Husbandry and Faunal Material: Integrating Data from Finland (AD 1200–1800).

14. Inequitable discourses on refugee students resisted and maintained by educators – the perspective of decontextualisation.

15. Building dynamic capabilities in the transition toward a knowledge-based bioeconomy: a case study of three Finnish regions.

16. The death and life of Malmi neighbourhood shopping street: is ethnic retail a catalyst for public life recovery in Helsinki?

17. Exploring private supplementary tutoring in Finnish general upper secondary education.

18. Mechanisms of threat: How Finland and Sweden abandoned non-alignment.

19. The impact of internet and innovation on the profitability of private healthcare companies.

20. Towards hygienic industrial environments with saunas, spittoons, and clean air.

21. Journalists as Media Educators: Journalistic Media Education as Inclusive Boundary Work.

22. A bottom-up strategy for establishment of EER in three Nordic countries - the role of networks.

23. From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents' representations of children's leisure mobilities.

24. Safe space in dance therapy – a phenomenological inquiry.

25. “I Do What I Do to Drive Change”: The SocialSymbolic Work of Sustainable Fashion Influencers.

26. Perceived Legitimacy of CVE Policies and the Willingness to Report Concerns of Radicalization to Authorities in the Nordic Countries.

27. A visit to another class? Working-class graduates entering university and the graduate labour market in Finland.

28. 'Small' data, isolated populations, and new categories of rare diseases in Finland and Poland.

29. Natural resources and economic growth: comparing nineteenth century Scandinavia and twentieth century Southeast Asia.

30. Conventional and unconventional monetary policies: effects on the Finnish housing market.

31. Digital competence across boundaries - beyond a common Nordic model of the digitalisation of K-12 schools?

32. AIMAC '99, 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTS & CULTURAL MANAGEMENT.

33. Radical sex role ideology and the Finnish gender role movement in the late 1960s.

34. Development and Effects of Finnish Press Subsidies.

35. Free Press, Regulated Competition: The Finnish Newspaper Cartel, 1910s–1970s.

36. The uneven role of users in service innovation performance.

37. Forest as a specific place for girls and their green criticism.

38. The Role of Atmosphere in Negotiations of Groupness: A Study of a Meeting Place for Older Russian-speaking Migrants.

39. Exploring belonging in the documentary inclusief [inclusive] as a matter of care.

40. The rationalities of strategic planning: a structural analysis of the legitimacy basis of MAL policy.

41. Does sustainability really start with teachers? Reflections on integrating environmental education in pre-service teacher education in Namibia and Finland.

42. The remarkable stability of social housing in Vienna and Helsinki: a multi-dimensional analysis.

43. A dynamic model for estimating the long-term need for repairs and renovations in residential buildings.

44. From big apple to home of hockey: how scalar narratives and performative practices work in urban planning.

45. Hypes and the birth of new sustainable market categories – a socio-cultural perspective on the emergence of the meat substitute category in Finland.

46. Trashing The Prime Minister's Bride: Public Dismay and Intertextual Media.

47. Most-favoured-nation treaty in service of trade? Case: early trade policy relations between Finland and Japan and their impact on the sales networks of the Finnish forest industry.

48. 'Mentally, we're rather country people' – planssplaining the quest for urbanity in Helsinki, Finland.

49. Nexus between Environmental Tax, Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China, Finland, and Malaysia Based on a Panel-ARDL Approach.

50. Empathy for the 'Other': Neglected Finnish Ethnographic War Photography from Occupied Soviet Territory.