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Empirical data

  • A1: Interview with managing director (25 February 2014). Interviewer: Anne Teikari.
  • A2: Interview with the staff members of the concert hall (8 November 2013). Interviewer: Anne Teikari.
  • A3: Interviews with staff members in a care home (8 November 2013). Interviewer: Marjukka Colliander.
  • A4: Fieldnotes, 2013–2014, by Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo.
  • A5: Fieldnotes, 2013–2014, by Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo.
  • A6: Fieldnotes, 2013–2014, by Rautiainen-Keskustalo.
  • A7: Interview with an elderly person (11 November 2013). Interviewer: Anna Rantanen.
  • Interviews and fieldnotes

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