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Doesburg, C. (2021). The Adaptation and Appropriation of the “Kalevala” and Folk Poetry in Finnish Metal Music. Ph.D. thesis, University of London, London.
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Karjalainen, T. - M. (2021). Afterword – From a Campfire to the Global Stage: A Conversation with Tuomas Holopainen of Nightwish. In T. - M. Karjalainen, & K. Kärki (Eds.), Made in Finland: studies in popular music. Routledge.
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Karjalainen, T. - M. (2021). And so, Finland Became a Heavy Metal Nation. In T. - M. Karjalainen, & K. Kärki (Eds.), Made in Finland: studies in popular music. Routledge.
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Karjalainen, T. - M., & Sipilä, E. (2016). Tunes from the Land of the Thousand Lakes: Early Years of Internationalization in Finnish Heavy Metal. In A. R. Brown, K. Spracklen, N. W. R. Scott, & K. Kahn-Harris (Eds.), Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies (pp. 209–226). New York & London: Routledge.
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Kinnunen, M., & Honkanen, A. (2021). Femininity in metal fanship: “I do not need to take anyone along”. Metal Music Studies, 7(2), 211–235.
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Kinnunen, M., Honkanen, A., & Karjalainen, T. - M. (2020). The characteristics of a Finnish metal fan: Comparative study on music festival attendees. Metal Music Studies, 6(2), 215–236.
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Laaksonen, L. (2015). The Impact Of A Local Community Of Practice On New Venture Internationalization: A Case Study Of The Finnish Heavy Metal Music Scene. In T. - M. Karjalainen, & K. Kärki (Eds.), Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures (pp. 521–531). Helsinki & Turku: Aalto University & International Institute for Popular Culture.
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Mäkelä, J. (2009). Alternations: The case of international success in Finnish popular music. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 12(3), 367–382.
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