• Family Intervention Projects as Poverty-Alleviating Measures: Results from a Norwegian Cluster-Randomised Study 

      Malmberg-Heimonen, Ira; Tøge, Anne Grete (Social Policy and Society;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-01)
      This cluster-randomised study analyses the implementation of a family intervention model (the HOLF model) on four target areas: parental employment, the financial and housing situations, and the social inclusion of children. ...
    • Family members' existential and moral dilemmas with coercion in mental health care 

      Norvoll, Reidun; Hem, Marit Helene; Lindemann, Hilde (Qualitative Health Research;Volume: 28, issue: 6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-08)
      Coercion in mental healthcare does not only affect the patient, but also the patient’s families. Using data from interviews with 36 family members of adult and adolescent people with mental health problems and coercion ...
    • Feasibility of a cognitive rehabilitation program for individuals with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: Participants’ engagement and satisfaction 

      Howe, Emilie; Løvstad, Marianne; Langlo, Knut-Petter; Hellstrøm, Torgeir; Spjelkavik, Øystein; Ugelstad, Helene; Twamley, Elizabeth; Hadzic-Andelic, Nada (Cogent Medicine;Volume 6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-03)
      Purpose: To assess the feasibility of recruitment procedures and delivery of a Norwegian adaptation of a manualized cognitive intervention to a civilian sample with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Materials and methods: Six ...
    • Feasibility of a cognitive rehabilitation program for individuals with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: Participants’ engagement and satisfaction 

      Howe, Emilie; Løvstad, Marianne; Langlo, Knut-Petter; Hellstrøm, Torgeir; Spjelkavik, Øystein; Ugelstad, Helene; Twamley, Elizabeth; Hadzic-Andelic, Nada (Cogent Medicine;(2019), 6: 1565614, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-08)
      Purpose: To assess the feasibility of recruitment procedures and delivery of a Norwegian adaptation of a manualized cognitive intervention to a civilian sample with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Materials and methods: Six ...
    • Festivaler: kulturpolitikk og Kulturrådet 

      Takle, Marianne; Henningsen, Erik; Bøhler, Kjetil Klette; Bergsli, Heidi; Knudsen, Jan Sverre; Dokken, Therese; Røberg, Karl Ingar Kittelsen (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Temaet for denne rapporten er Kulturrådets tilskuddsordninger til festivaler som kunst- og kulturpolitisk virkemiddel. Vi undersøker om tilskuddet fungerer etter hensikten. Det sentrale spørsmålet vi reiser, er: I hvilken ...
    • Fetishism and the Problem of Disavowal 

      Kuldova, Tereza (Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal;Vol.22, No.5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-05)
      Purpose Fetishism has been often linked to misrecognition and false belief, to one being “ideologically duped” so to speak. But could we think that fetishism may be precisely the very opposite? The purpose of this paper ...
    • Field-configuring events and action research:A case study from Sparta 

      Svare, Helge; Vathakou, Eugenia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      FCE theory was developed within neo-institutional theory, the aim of which is to understand how institutions and organisations function and change. In this paper, we match this theory with another theoretical tradition: ...
    • FIT4FOOD2030: Future-proofing Europe’s Food Systems with Tools for Transformation and a Sustainable Food Systems Network 

      Baungaard, Cathrine; Kok, Kristiaan P. W.; Boer, Alanya; Brierley, Chrissie; van der Meji, Marjoleine; Gjefsen, Mads Dahl; Wenink, Jolien; Wagner, Petra; gemen, raymond; Regeer, Barbara J.; Broerse, Jacqueline (Nutrition Bulletin;Volume 46, Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-04)
      Food systems are not fit for purpose, transgressing planetary boundaries, causing unhealthy consumption patterns and are rife with inequality. Research and Innovation (R&I) are central to tackling these food systems ...
    • Foreldres nabolagstrategier for barn og unge: danne, styrke og skjerme 

      Brattbakk, Ingar (Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning;Årgang 63, nr. 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-04)
      Nabolaget er vesentlig for barn og unges oppvekst, og mange studier dokumenterer nabolagseffekter: barn og unges livssjanser påvirkes av nærmiljøet de vokser opp i. Nabolaget påvirker barn og unge både direkte og indirekte ...
    • Fra deadline til flowline: En trinn for trinn-analyse av endring i en norsk medieorganisasjon 

      Hagen, Aina Landsverk; Tolstad, Ingrid M.; Bygdås, Arne (Journal: Norsk medietidsskrift;Årgang 25, nr. 4-2018, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-29)
      How do you effect change in an industry that has done things mostly the same way for the last forty years? Inspired by theories on liminality (Turner 1986) and metaphorical work, this article presents seven steps that can ...
    • Fra framtidsforestilling til fingerferdighet: Å bli «digital først» i en norsk nyhetsredaksjon 

      Rudningen, Gudrun (Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift;Årgang 33, nr. 2-2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08-10)
      Med utgangspunkt i en overordnet teknologisk strategi i en norsk nyhetsorganisasjon kalt «digital først», viser denne artikkelen hvordan digital teknologi påvirket ferdigheter, relasjoner og perspektiver i avisredaksjonen ...
    • Fra loddtrekning til søknadsbasert opptak. Har endret praksis for tildeling av turnusstillinger til nyutdannede leger ført til sosial ulikhet? 

      Drange, Ida (Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning;Årgang 61, nr. 4-2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-10)
      Legestudiet preges av høy sosial reproduksjon og sosialt skjev rekruttering. Legers arbeidsmarked og karrierer, derimot, viser at legene er en egalitær yrkesgruppe med små, interne forskjeller. Det tyder på at høy sosial ...
    • Fremmedgjort på hjemmekontor? 

      Egeland, Cathrine; Ingelsrud, Mari Holm; Pedersen, Eirin (Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift;Årgang 6, nr. 5-2022, Journal article, 2022-11-10)
      Under koronapandemien har nær halvparten av alle ansatte i Norge jobbet fra hjemmekontor. Hva skjer i en situasjon hvor mange arbeidstakere, som kanskje har lite erfaring med det å jobbe hjemmefra, sendes hjem med en ...
    • Frie yrker, lite medbestemmelse? Medlemsundersøkelse av medvirkning og medbestemmelse blant Forskerforbundets medlemmer i statlig tariffområde høsten 2018 

      Ingelsrud, Mari Holm; Falkum, Eivind (AFI FoU-resultat;2019:02, Research report, 2019-01)
      I 2016 ble Medbestemmelsesbarometeret etablert som en årlig representativ undersøkelse i norsk arbeidsliv. Bak Medbestemmelsesbarometeret sto Forskerforbundet sammen med Forbundet for ledelse og teknikk (FLT), Lederne, ...
    • From discretion to standardization: Digitalization of the police organization 

      Gundhus, Helene Ingebrigtsen; Talberg, Olav Niri; Wathne, Christin Thea (International Journal of Police Science and Management;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-11)
      In this article, we aim to examine whether intelligence-led policing in police practice reinforces the control model of the police organization. We argue that digitalization of police working life resurrects several of ...
    • From “what works” to “making it work”: A practice perspective on evidence-based standardization in frontline service organizations 

      Bakkeli, Vidar; Breit, Eric Martin Alexander (Social Policy & Administration;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-26)
      Evidence-based standards are becoming increasingly influential in frontline services connected to labor market inclusion of vulnerable citizens. To increase our understanding of standardization in such public service ...
    • The function of ability, benevolence, and integrity-based trust in innovation networks 

      Svare, Helge; Gausdal, Anne Haugen; Möllering, Guido (Industry and Innovation;Published online: 20 Jun 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-20)
      This study contributes to the understanding of how trust based on perceived ability, benevolence, and integrity functions in networks. It adopts a mixed-method approach with quantitative and qualitative data from five ...
    • Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities 

      Pietilä, Maria; Drange, Ida; Silander, Charlotte; Vabø, Agnete (Social Inclusion;Volume 9, Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-21)
      In this article, we investigate how the globalized academic labor market has changed the composition of teaching and research staff at Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish universities. We use national statistical data on the ...
    • Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data? 

      Middleton, Anna; Milne, Richard; Almarri, Mohamed A.; Anwer, Shamim; Atutornu, Jerome; Baranova, Elena E.; Bevan, Paul; Cerezo, Maria; Cong, Yali; Critchley, Christine; Fernow, Josepine; Goodhand, Peter; Hasan, Qurratulain; Hibino, Aiko; Houeland, Gry; Howard, H. C.; Hussain, S. Zakir; Malmgren, Charlotta Ingvoldstad; Izhevskaya, Vera L.; Jędrzejak, Aleksandra; Jinhong, Cao; Kimura, Megumi; Kleiderman, Erika; Leach, Brandi; Liu, Keying; Mascalzoni, Deborah; Mendes, Álvaro; Minari, Jusaku; Wang, Nan; Nicol, Dianne; Niemiec, Emilia; Patch, Christine; Pollard, Jack; Prainsack, Barbara; Rivière, Marie; Robarts, Lauren; Roberts, Jonathan; Romano, Virginia; Sheerah, Haytham A.; Smith, James; Soulier, Alexandra; Steed, Claire; Stefansdottir, Vigdis; Tandre, Cornelia; Thorogood, Adrian; Voigt, Torsten H.; West, Anne V.; Yoshizawa, Go; Morley, Katherine I. (American Journal of Human Genetics;volume 107, issue 4, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10-01)
      Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which requires attention to whether people around ...
    • Goodbye or Identify: Detrimental Effects of Downsizing on Identification and Survivor Performance 

      Dick, Rolf van; Drzensky, Frank; Heinz, Matthias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Research shows that after layoffs, employees often report decreased commitment and performance which has been coined the survivor syndrome. However, the mechanisms underlying this effect remain underexplored. The purpose ...