• Nasjonale minoriteter og det flerkulturelle Norge : utsyn 

      Pihl, Joron (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • Nedsettende – og innafor? Læreres erfaringer med elevers bruk av stereotypier og fordomsuttrykk i klasserommet 

      Myrebøe, Tonje (Nordisk tidsskrift for pedagogikk og kritikk;Volum 7 | 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-30)
      Denne artikkelen drøfter 20 læreres erfaringer med elevers bruk av stereotypier og fordomsuttrykk i ungdomsskolen og videregående skole. En sosialpsykologisk tilnærming åpner for å undersøke stereotypier og fordomsuttrykk ...
    • Newly Arrived Migrant Women’s Experience of Maternity Health Information: A Face-to-Face Questionnaire Study in Norway 

      Bains, Sukhjeet; Sundby, Johanne Sommerchild; Lindskog, Benedikte V; Vangen, Siri; Sørbye, Ingvil K. (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH);Volume 18 / Issue 14, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-15)
      Limited understanding of health information may contribute to an increased risk of adverse maternal outcomes among migrant women. We explored factors associated with migrant women’s understanding of the information provided ...
    • Nordic discourses on marginalisation through education 

      Pihl, Joron; Holm, Gunilla; Riitaoja, Anna-Leena; Jón Ingvar, Kjaran; Carlson, Marie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The purpose of this article is analysis of discursive marginalisation through education in Nordic welfare states. What knowledge do Nordic research discourses produce about marginalisation through education in Nordic welfare ...
    • Norwegian-Somali parents who send their children to schools in Somalia 

      Thomas, Paul (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-09-12)
      The perplexing numbers of Somali children withdrawn from schools in Norway and sent to Somalia is the concern of this study. These students are often brought back and re-enroll later as adolescents with concomitant ...
    • Nothing succeeds like success narratives: a case of conservation and development in the time of REDD 

      Svarstad, Hanne; Benjaminsen, Tor A (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This article provides a case study of a project in Kondoa, Tanzania under the programme Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD). It demonstrates how a success narrative came to dominate presentations ...
    • Obstetric anal sphincter injury by maternal origin and length of residence: a nationwide cohort study 

      Sørbye, I.K.; Bains, Sukhjeet; Vangen, Siri; Sundby, Johanne Sommerschild; Lindskog, Benedikte V; Owe, Katrine Mari (BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology;Volume 129, Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-28)
      Objective: To estimate the association between maternal origin and obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI), and assess if associations differed by length of residence. Design: Population-based cohort study. Setting: ...
    • Osama bin Laden - demonen og helten 

      Nilsen, Anne B Sølvberg (Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Historiene som kan fortelles om al-Qaidas første leder, Osama bin Laden, er nær knyttet til de ulike medienes fremstillinger, og selv etter hans død lever bin Ladens motstridende medie-image videre. I dagene etter at han ...
    • Other-initiations of repair in Norwegian Sign Language 

      Skedsmo, Kristian (Social Interaction - Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality;Vol. 3, Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-08-20)
      During the last five decades, a substantial amount of research has been conducted into conversational repair (Schegloff, Jefferson, & Sacks, 1977), and especially other-initiation of repair (OIR). A vast part of the research ...
    • “Papa, Am I a Negro?” The Vexed History of the Racial Epithet in Norwegian Print Media (1970–2014) 

      Thomas, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-09)
      This study explores the portrayal of blacks in Norwegian print media between 1970 and 2014 as refracted through the prism of the epithet “Negro” (neger). 4174 references covering 30 newspapers are analyzed employing a ...
    • Participación en las elecciones de 2006, México, Distrito Federal : nociones y prácticas en un Pueblo Originario 

      Hagene, Turid (Argumentos;22, (59), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      The principal question to be explored in this article concerns the ways in which the electoral participation in a pueblo originario (native village) reflects the contradiction between the liberal conceptions on which the ...
    • Perceived consequences of healthcare service decentralization on access, affordability and quality of care in Khartoum locality, Sudan 

      Noory, Bandar; Hassanain, Sara A.; Edwards, Jeffrey; Lindskog, Benedikte V (BMC Health Services Research;21:581, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-17)
      Background: Decentralization of healthcare services has been widely utilized, especially in developing countries, to improve the performance of healthcare systems by increasing the access and efficiency of service delivery. ...
    • The portrayal of non-westerners in EFL textbooks in Norway 

      Thomas, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The discourse of equity and egalitarianism has a long pedigree in Norway. However, this discourse has recently come under severe strain as evidenced by the growing segregation of schools along ethnic lines in the capital ...
    • The power of ethnography in the public sphere 

      Kolshus, Thorgeir Storesund (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A number of anthropology’s most emblematic innovations have caught on elsewhere. Yet anthropologists seem almost distressed by the success of concepts like “culture” and “ethnicity” and too readily dispose of them in the ...
    • Power theories in political ecology 

      Svarstad, Hanne; Benjaminsen, Tor A; Overå, Ragnhild (Journal of political ecology;Vol 25, No 1 (2018), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Power plays a key role in definitions of political ecology. Likewise, empirical studies within this field tend to provide detailed presentations of various uses of power, involving corporate and conservation interventions ...
    • Prácticas políticas cotidianas en un pueblo originario en México D.F.: El papel de chismes y rumores. 

      Hagene, Turid (Nueva Antropologia;(73), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      In this article the author explores the function of rumors and gossip as part of everyday political practices in the native village of San Lorenzo Acopilco. A number of social practices in this town create dense communication ...
    • Preventing violent extremism in Kenyan schools: Talking about terrorism 

      Breidlid, Torhild (Journal for Deradicalization;No. 27: Summer 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-24)
      This article focuses on what teachers and students in Kenya consider the best ways to prevent violent extremism. Two common approaches to preventing violent extremism through education are discussed. The first approach is ...
    • Profesjonsidentitet i et flerkulturelt helsevesen. Paradokser, grenser og ambivalens. 

      Daae-Qvale, Inger (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Healthcare professionals are trained to “do good”. Their role is to fulfil the welfare state’s objective of curing or alleviating health problems among the population. The training of healthcare professionals ...
    • Reading radical environmental justice through a political ecology lens 

      Svarstad, Hanne; Benjaminsen, Tor A (Geoforum;Volume 108, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-29)
      Environmental justice (EJ) and political ecology (PE) have grown during recent decades to become leading critical approaches to socio-environmental analyses. The two fields share a history of pluralism and an openness to ...
    • Reading skills for sight translation in public-sector services 

      Nilsen, Anne Birgitta; Monsrud, May-Britt (Translation & Interpreting;7(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Interpreters in public-sector services in Norway report that they sight translate almost every day; a mode of translation that requires well-developed reading skills. Nevertheless, in interpreter training programs and ...