Kajanus Anni
Beskrivning
Anni Kajanus is a social and cognitive anthropologist, working at the interfaces between culture and cognition, morality and cooperation. Her regional focus is China, where she has worked on a range of topics including migration, one-child policy, gender, education, and child-development.
Her most recent research brings together methods and approaches from anthropology and psychology, for a comparative study of human social and cognitive development across cultural-historical contexts, including cooperative behaviours, morality, emotional life, etc. Currently Anni is leading two projects that investigate the role of irritation in human sociality, funded by ERC Starting Grant, and Research Council of Finland.
Before joining UH, Anni held postdoctoral fellowships (Marie Sklodowska-Curie; Leverhulme) at the Department of Anthropology, LSE, and the Department of Psychology, Harvard.
Anni received her PhD in Anthropology from the University of Helsinki, MSc in Migration Studies from the University of Amsterdam, and BA in Anthropology from the University of Kent.
Anni is the author of Chinese Student Migration, Gender and Family.
Affiliering
Helsingfors universitet
Valtiotieteellinen tiedekunta
2022 - 2025
Källa: Helsingfors universitet
Helsingfors universitet
Valtiotieteellinen tiedekunta
2018 - 2022
Källa: Helsingfors universitet
Helsingfors universitet
Källa: ORCID
Publikationer (11)
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Öppen tillgång
Referentgranskad
2019
The problem of the second child