Markku Mattila

Senior Research Fellow +358 44 259 2447

PhD, Associate professor

  • Population policy
  • Minorities
  • Migration
  • Social history
  • History of science and ideas

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Introduction

I am interested in issues relating to migration flows, minorities and population policy. I believe that migration is a natural characteristic of the human species, so almost any aspect of human life can be considered in this context and from this perspective. My field of research is extensive and has moved from antisemitism through eugenics and hate speech to regional development. I have studied all forms of migration (emigration, immigration and internal migration) and all its time domains – history, present and future prospects. I am a historian who has also become a sort of a sociologist.

Projects

Ukrainians in the province accepting refugees: Experience, cultural memory and receptivity in South Ostrobothnia (Ukrainalaiset pakolaisia hyväksyvässä maakunnassa: Kokemus, kulttuurinen muisti ja vastaanottavuus Etelä-Pohjanmaalla), 2024–2025

A diverse work community building a local innovation environment (Monimuotoinen työyhteisö rakentamassa paikallista innovaatioympäristöä), 2024–2025, (partner)

Appropriate and fair employment of Ukrainian war refugees as a resource for the development of the province (Ukrainalaisten asianmukainen työllistyminen maakunnan kehityksen voimavarana), 2024–2025

Ukrainian war refugees in South Ostrobothnia (Ukrainalaiset pakolaiset Etelä-Pohjanmaalla), 2022–2023 (completed with publications)

Language training of highly educated immigrants and promotion of orientation to work corresponding to their skills in South Ostrobothnia (Korkeasti koulutettujen maahanmuuttajien kielikoulutus ja osaamista vastaavaan työhön ohjautumisen edistäminen Etelä-Pohjanmaalla), 2021–2023 (completed with publications)

Migration as the engine of municipalities’ vitality (Muuttoliike kuntien elinvoiman moottorina), 2019–2021 (partially completed with publications)

Research programme: Socially and ethically responsible recruitment of foreign labour in areas in rural areas, outside the growth centres (Ulkomaisen työvoiman sosiaalisesti ja eettisesti vastuullinen rekrytointi maaseudulla, kasvukeskusten ulkopuolella), 2016–

Essential publications

A Peer-reviewed scientific articles and books

A1 Article in Journal
1. Elo, Maria, Maria Ivanova-Gongne, Ilia Gugenishvili, Toni Ahvenainen, Markku Mattila, Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen & Stefan Lång (2025). Entrepreneurial passion, patriotism, nationalism and resilience: Understanding Ukrainian refugee women’s entrepreneurial intentions in constrained contexts. International Small Business Journal. DOI: 10.1177/02662426251389370.

2. Mattila, Markku & Ari Haasio (2025). Vihapuheen kohteet ja teemat sekä lajit ja muodot ennen ja nyt [The Targets and Themes of Hate Speech, as well as Its Types and Forms, Past and Present]. Ennen ja nyt: Historian tietosanonmat, 25:2, 155–175.

3. Mattila, Markku (2024). Suomen eugeenisen pakkosterilointipolitiikan alueelliset erot ja toimijoiden vaikutus 1935–1970 [Regional Differences in Finland’s Eugenic Forced Sterilization Policy and the Influence of Actors, 1935–1970]. Historiallinen Aikakauskirja, 122:2, 168–184.

4. Mattila, Markku & Petri Eskola (2021). ”Pikkutyttöjen ahdistelijat vaarattomiksi!” Kastraatio seksuaalirikollisten käsittelymuotona Suomessa vuosina 1935–1970 [”The molesters of little girls must be made harmless!” Castration as a form of treatment for sex offenders in Finland in 1935–1970]. Historiallinen Aikakauskirja, 119:2, 223–237. (English abstract. p. 271).

5. Lämsä, Anna-Maija, Markku Mattila, Merja Lähdesmäki & Timo Suutari (2019). Company Values Guiding the Recruitment of Employees with a Foreign Background. Baltic Journal of Management, 14:4, 658–675.

6. Mattila, Markku, Ari Haasio & Anu Ojaranta (2019). Vihapuhetta valemediassa. [Hate Speech in Fake Media]. Tiede ja Edistys, 44:1, 29–49.

7. Haasio, Ari, Markku Mattila & Anu Ojaranta (2019). The Role of Libraries in Avoiding Hate Speech and False Information. Information and Communication Sciences Research, 5:22, 9–15. https://ideas.repec.org/a/buh/icsrro/y2018i22p9-15.html.

8. Haasio, Ari, Markku Mattila, Anu Ojaranta & Elisa Kannasto (2018). Terrori-isku tiedontarpeiden virittäjänä: Turun puukotusten aiheuttamat tiedontarpeet [A Terror Attack as a Trigger for Information Needs: Information Needs Arising from the Turku Stabbings], Informaatiotutkimus, 37:2, 5–36. DOI: https://doi.org/10.23978/inf.71157.

9. Mattila, Markku (2018). Sterilization Policy and Gypsies in Finland, Romani Studies 5, 28:1, 109–139. doi: https://doi.org/10.3828/rs.2018.5

10. Haasio, Ari, Anu Ojaranta & Markku Mattila (2017). Valheen lähteillä – Valemedian lähteistö ja sen luotettavuus [The Fountains of Lies – The Sources of Fake Media and Theirs Credibility]. Media & viestintä, 40: 3–4, 100–121.

A2 Review in Journals
A3 Book Chapter or Section

11.Mattila, Markku & Ari Haasio (2024). Hate speech of the radical right in Finnish media during the 1930s and 2010s: The case of Ajan Suunta and Suomen Uutiset”. In Jukka Kortti & Heidi Kurvinen (ed.), Mediated Ideologies: Nordic Views on the History of the Press and Media Cultures. Vernon Press, 21–41. ISBN 978-1-64889-851-8.

12. Mattila, Markku (2021). Repressio Itämeren maakunnissa — latvialaisia poliittisia pakolaisia Suomessa [Repression in the Baltic Provinces – Latvian political emigrants in Finland]. In Kari Alenius & Valters Ščerbinskis (ed.), Näkökulmia latvialais-suomalaisiin suhteisiin 1900-luvun alkuvuosikymmeninä – Perspectives on Latvian-Finnish Relations in the Early 20th Century. Pohjois-Suomen historiallinen yhdistys/Societas Historica Finlandia Septentrionalis, 21–45. ISBN 9789529888689.

13. Mattila, Markku (2016). ”Det får ej finnas dåliga svenskar i detta land!” Rasbiologi och rashygien som vetenskapliga vapen