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    • Technological Care. Health Professionals’ Discourses on Technology in Home-Based Services Seen Through a Capability Approach 

      Thorstensen, Erik; Holthe, Torhild; Halvorsrud, Liv Torill; Karterud, Dag; Lund, Anne (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS);Volume 12208, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-10)
      This article is a contribution to the reflection upon what forms of assistive technologies societies should provide to users of home-based services. The material is collected from five focus group interviews conducted in ...
    • Technological change and work 

      Schneider, Benjamin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
    • Teens’ dreams of becoming professional athletes: the gender gap in youths’ sports ambitions 

      Eriksen, Ingunn Marie (Sport in Society Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-06)
      In comparatively gender equal Norway, most boys and girls participate in sports at about equal rates. This apparent gender equality is investigated further: do young teens also profess equal ambitions of becoming professional ...
    • Ten questions concerning positive energy districts 

      Sareen, Siddharth; Albert-Seifried, Vicky; Aelenei, Laura; Reda, Francesco; Etminan, Ghazal; Andreucci, Maria-Beatrice; Kuzmic, Michal; Maas, Nienke; Seco, Oscar; Civiero, Paolo; Krangsås, Savis Gohari; Hukkalainen, Mari; Neumann, Hans-Martin (Building and Environment;Volume 216, 15 May 2022, 109017, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-01)
      Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) constitute an emerging energy transition paradigm, with an ambitious timeline for rapid upscaling to match the urgency of climate mitigation and adaptation. Increasingly networked and ...
    • Testing the empirical relevance of the "saving for a rainy day" hypothesis in US metro areas 

      Anundsen, André Kallåk; Nymoen, Ragnar (Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics;Volume 81, Issue 6, December 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The joint implication of the consumption Euler equation and cointegration between income and consumption is that savings predict future income declines, the ‘saving for a rainy day’ hypothesis. The empirical relevance of ...
    • Testing the Obligations of Presence in Academia in the COVID-19 Era 

      Shelley-Egan, Clare (Sustainability;Volume 12, Issue 16, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-07)
      The COVID-19 crisis has given us a new, unprecedented impetus for thinking about the imperative of mobility in research. Travel and co-presence are widely accepted as being essential to career progression and promotion ...
    • The role of ethics in reducing and improving the quality of coercion in mental health care 

      Norvoll, Reidun; Hem, Marit Helene; Pedersen, Reidar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently implemented state policy programs or development projects aiming to reduce coercive practices and improve their quality. ...
    • The strength and vulnerability of school-age children 

      Mamelund, Svenn-Erik; Haneberg, Bjørn; Mjaaland, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      BACKGROUND Children between the ages of 5 and 14 appear to have a lower risk of dying than both younger and older individuals. OBJECTIVE We looked for possible factors influencing the mortality rates ...
    • Theorizing musical politics: How music express feminist critiques during political protests against the Temer Government in today’s Brazil 

      Bøhler, Kjetil Klette (International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology;Vol.9, No.2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Inspired by Karen Barad’s theoretical developments within the field of “posthumanist performativity” and Martha Nussbaum’s work on “political emotions” alongside Herder’s notion of “empirical aesthetics” this article ...
    • Thinking the delirious pandemic governance by numbers with Samit Basu’s Chosen Spirits and Prayaag Akbar’s Leila 

      Kuldova, Tereza Østbø (Journal of Postcolonial Writing;Volume 58, 2022 - Issue 2: Special Issue: Fractured Identities, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-01)
      Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of technocratic near-real-time data-driven governance, in that new rules, measures, and prohibitions have been introduced and revoked in response to predictive ...
    • Thinking through generation: On parenting and belonging among adult children of immigrants in Norway 

      Aarset, Monica Five; Smette, Ingrid; Rosten, Monika (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-13)
      In this chapter, we aim to contribute to discussions on generations in migration research by applying Norbert Elias’ and Karen Foster’s generation concepts to an investigation of descendants of immigrants’ experiences of ...
    • Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning: 'Problemorientert empirisme' gjennom 60 år 

      Midtbøen, Arnfinn Haagensen; Pedersen, Axel West (Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning;Årgang 61, nr. 1-2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning vil prøve å gi et norsk publikum vitenskapelig orientering om samfunnsforhold og mellommenneskelige spørsmål. […] Vår oppgave er å legge fram resultater av forskning, ikke å fremme sosiale ...
    • Tillit og forbrukerforhold i EU28 og Norge – Resultater fra EU-kommisjonenes Consumer Conditions Scoreboard. 

      Berg, Lisbet (SIFO Rapport;2020:04, Research report, 2020-04-06)
      I EU-kommisjonens siste måling av forbrukerforholdene i tretti europeiske land rangeres forbrukerforholdene i Norge som nr.2. Norske forbrukere har høyere tillit til forbrukermyndighetene enn til tilbyderne i markedet, ...
    • Tillitsbasert styring og ledelse i offentlig sektor i Norge: Mye hørt, men lite sett? 

      Johnsen, Åge; Svare, Helge; Wittrock, Christian (Nordisk Administrativt Tidsskrift;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Denne artikkelen utforsker utbredelsen av tillitsbasert styring og ledelse (TBSL) og hvordan tillitsbasert styring og ledelse påvirker tillit mellom ledere og ansatte og organisasjoners resultater i offentlig sektor i ...
    • ”Time flies when you are stuck at home, broke, drunk and full of existential dread”. En reflexiv etnografisk betraktelse kring humor ochsamlande under Covid-19 pandemin. 

      Tolgensbakk, Ida; Löfgren, Jakob (Tidsskrift for kulturforskning;Nr 1 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-27)
      This article discusses the way folklorists and ethnologists gathered online during the Covid-19 pandemic to collect and share online humour. The ethnographers’ instinct during a global crisis was to immediately start ...
    • Time-temperature profiles and Listeria monocytogenes presence in refrigerators from households with vulnerable consumers 

      Dumitrașcu, Loredana; Nicolau, Anca Ioana; Neagu, Corina; Didier, Pierrine; Maître, Isabelle; Nguyen-The, Christophe; Skuland, Silje Elisabeth; Møretrø, Trond; Langsrud, Solveig; Truninger, Monica; Teixeira, Paula; Ferreira, Vânia; Martens, Lydia; Borda, Daniela (Food Control;Volume 111, 107078, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-23)
      A transdisciplinary observational study, coupled with a web-based survey, was conducted to investigate refrigerated storage of food, in five European countries. The investigated consumer groups in this study were: young ...
    • "To be, or not to be": Experiencing deterioration among people with young-onset dementia living alone 

      Johannessen, Aud; Engedal, Knut; Haugen, Per Kristian; Dourado, Marcia Cristina Nascimento; Thorsen, Kirsten (International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being;Volume 13, 2018 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07-05)
      Having dementia before the age of 65 (YOD) represents a radical break from an agenormative and expected life course. The disease afflicts the person’s identity, threatens the self-image and self-confidence, and erodes the ...
    • To Enhance Social Equity Through Urban Planning: The Potential for Innovation 

      Hofstad, Hege (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-11)
      This chapter explores the innovation potential of one of the most challenging and unruly goals of planning. Namely, how planning can support the development of more socially equal communities, and consider innovation needs ...
    • Tobacco use among Norwegian adolescents: from cigarettes to snus 

      Pedersen, Willy; Soest, Tilmann von (Addiction;109(7), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-03-16)
      Aims To: (i) investigate the development of smoking and snus use among Norwegian adolescents, and (ii) describe the users in each group. Design Two population-based surveys with identical procedures in 2002 (response ...
    • Too Cute for Words: Cuteness Evokes the Heartwarming Emotion of Kama Muta 

      Steinnes, Kamilla Knutsen; Blomster, Johanna Katarina; Seibt, Christa Beate; Zickfeld, Janis Heinrich; Fiske, Alan P. (Frontiers in Psychology;March 2019 | Volume 10 | Article 387, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-01)
      A configuration of infantile attributes including a large head, large eyes, with a small nose and mouth low on the head comprise the visual baby schema or Kindchenschema that English speakers call “cute.” In contrast to the ...