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The competing influence of psychological job control on family-to-work conflict
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Psychological job control has typically been negatively related to work-to-family and family-to-work conflict. Based on the job demand-resource model and boundary theory, we argue that psychological job control may indirectly ... -
The European Media Cloud Campus Project
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Five partner institutions have received Erasmus + financing 2015-2017 to create a European Media Cloud Campus (EMCC). This is an innovative, cloud- based learning environment for cross-media content production based on ... -
The Gap: J-School Syllabus Meets the Market
(Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)From a market-oriented point of view, J-schools should produce candidates with classic communications skills, able to take on any role in the news factory of the future. Classes on globalisation and press history should ... -
The Great Recession and unemployment in Europe: The impact on health and health inequalities
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The Healthy Child in an Unhealthy Family setting
(Master thesis, 2016)This phenomenological narrative research study aims to understand the pathway of the individuals who have managed to adapt successfully into adulthood in spite of their dysfunctional family setting, and understand how they ... -
The Intimization of Journalism
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The Perpetrator Confesses A study of Confessional Processes in Documentary Film, and how they might contribute to Peace and Reconciliation
(Master thesis, 2016)The last years have seen a shift in documentary film from the victims, to a greater attention to perpetrators of Crimes against Humanity. Little research has been done however, on the poten ... -
The Public Sphere as an Arena for Legitimation Work: The Case of Cultural Organizations
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The Public Sphere in the Nordic Model
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The Shame of pverty - A Comparative Analysis Of The Shaming Experience In Welfare Programmes Provided By Public And Private Institutions Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Faculty of
(Master thesis, 2016)In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistance to the people. With the UN convention making the access to social welfare to maintain a decent standard of living as a ... -
The Superwomen of Modern Time - A case study about gender equality and work-life balance among highly educated mothers living and working in Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Master thesis, 2017)Gender equality and women’s rights are current topics worldwide. Women are getting new roles and positions in political life and the labor market, while men participate more in domestic work and childcare. Work-life ... -
The virtual future of professional service firms: Identifying emerging interpretive schemes caused by technology enactment
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The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index - A measurement tool striving to make women’s empowerment a tangible and measureable concept
(Master thesis, 2016)This thesis assesses the effectiveness and practicality of the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) based on two pilots that were conducted in Bangladesh and Uganda. Currently, there is a major gap in gender ... -
Theories of Journalism in a Digital Age. An exploration and Introduction
(Journalism Practice;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-07-10)This special issue introductory article investigates contemporary notions of theory in journalism studies. Many scholars have argued that we need better ways of conceptualising what journalism is and how it develops in a ... -
Theorizing Public Libraries as Public Spheres in Library and Information Science
(Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence;Volume 12051, Conference object, 2020-03-19)During the 21st century, library and information scholars have set out to theorize the role of public libraries as public spheres. Most of this research is engaging with Habermas’ early work on the structural transformation ... -
Theorizing theory: Invitation to a broader conversation about ‘theory’ in sociology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)'Theory’ is a seminal term in sociology. Sociologists tend to ask that articles, chapters and monographs are ‘theoretical’, ‘develop theory’ or ‘make a theoretical contribution’. Yet, as demonstrated in Gabriel Abend’s ... -
Therapeutic abortion in Nicaragua and El Salvador : a comparative study of this policy and its influence on maternal mortality and the UN Millennium Development Goals
(Master thesis, 2012)The total prohibition on therapeutic abortion is an issue that prevents the delivery of quality medical care to women that are pregnant. Subsequent maternal mortality is one of the outcomes on this policy. The aim of this ... -
Therapeutic features of the Family Group Conference model when Applied for long-term social assistance recipients
(Journal of Family Social Work;Volume 23, 2020 - Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-21)The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore long-term social assistance recipients´ experiences with family group conferences (FGC). Fifteen Norwegian long-term (> 6 months) social assistance recipients whom had ... -
'There was Modernism. Then there was Digital.' Kenneth Goldsmith and the Updating of Literature
(C21 Literature: Journal of 21st Century Writings;Issue: Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2021 • Autumn 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-30)The notion of literature as an obsolete form, out of sync with its own time, has been a familiar one ever since modern media displaced the literary from its previous centrality in culture. Expounding on poet Kenneth ... -
“They don’t want to integrate” - Field work with Roma Voices from Central and Eastern European Countries Living in the UK, about Belonging, Othering and Integration
(Master thesis, 2017)After the opening of the EU borders in 2004 and 2007, many Central-and Eastern European Roma have left their home countries permanently or for up to three months periods of the time, to search for better possibilities to ...