• Countering or contributing to radicalisation and violent extremism in Kenya? A critical case study 

      Breidlid, Torhild (Critical Studies on Terrorism;Volume 14, 2021 - Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-01)
      In this article, I argue that the “theological and social-psychological radicalisation model”, which has been primarily used in a Western context, has influenced the strategies used by the Kenyan government to explain and ...
    • Counting maximal Lagrangian subbundles over an algebraic curve 

      Cheong, Daewoong; Choe, Insong; Hitching, George Harry (Journal of Geometry and Physics;Volume 167, September 2021, 104288, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Let C be a smooth projective curve and W a symplectic bundle over C. Let LQe(W) be the Lagrangian Quot scheme parametrizing Lagrangian subsheaves E ⊂ W of degree e. We give a closed formula for intersection numbers on ...
    • Coupled-Cluster theory revisited Part I: Discretization 

      Mihaly Andras, Csirik; Laestadius, Andre (ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis (ESAIM: M2AN);, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In a series of two articles, we propose a comprehensive mathematical framework for Coupled-Cluster-type methods. These methods aim at accurately solving the many-body Schrödinger equation. In this first part, we rigorously ...
    • A courageous journey:Experiences of migrant Philippine nurses in Norway 

      Nortvedt, Line; Lohne, Vibeke; Dahl, Kari (Journal of Clinical Nursing;Volume 29, Issue 3-4, February 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-10)
      Aims and objectives: To explore how Philippine-educated nurses explain their choice of Norway as their migration destination and their experience with the credential assessment process in Norway. Background: Norway has an ...
    • The course of self-efficacy for therapeutic use of self in Norwegian occupational therapy students: a 10-month follow-up study 

      Schwank, Kathrin; Carstensen, Tove; Yazdani, Farzaneh; Bonsaksen, Tore (Occupational Therapy International;2018(Article ID 2962747), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background. Occupational therapy students need to develop self-efficacy for managing the therapeutic relationship in practice. This study examined the 10-month trajectories of Norwegian students’ self-efficacy for use of ...
    • Covariations between the Indian Oceandipole and ENSO: a modeling study 

      Wang, Hui; Kumar, Arun; Narapusetty, Balachandrudu; Seip, Knut Lehre (Climate Dynamics;November 2019, Volume 53, Issue 9–10, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-11)
      The coevolution of the Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) and El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is examined using both observational data and coupled global climate model simulations. The covariability of IOD and ENSO is analyzed ...
    • Coverage Strategy for Small-Cell UAV-Based Networks in IoT Environment 

      Aoueileyine, Mohamed Ould-Elhassen; Allani, Ramzi; Bouallegue, Ridha; Yazidi, Anis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In wireless communication, small cells are low-powered cellular base stations that can be used to enhance the coverage and capacity of wireless networks in areas where traditional cell towers may not be practical or ...
    • Covering Mindanao: The Safety of Local vs. Non-local Journalists in the Field 

      Høiby, Marte (Journalism Practice;Volume 14, 2020 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-08)
      In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao region, focusing on differences in threats and dangers faced by those who are local to the region and those parachuting in ...
    • The COVID Connection: Pandemic Anxiety, COVID-19 Comprehension, and Digital Confidence 

      Robinson, Laura; Schulz, Jeremy; Wiborg, Øyvind; Johnston, Elisha (American Behavioral Scientist;Volume: 65, issue: 12, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-12)
      This article presents logistic models examining how pandemic anxiety and COVID-19 comprehension vary with digital confidence among adults in the United States during the first wave of the pandemic. As we demonstrate ...
    • Covid, work reorganisation and trust: the importance of employment relations 

      Drange, Ida; Falkum, Eivind; Wathne, Christin Thea (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The world met the COVID-19 pandemic with various national stra- tegies to handle the crisis. In Norway, upon the advice of health authorities, the government imposed a societal lockdown on 12 March 2020. This had major ...
    • COVID- 19 media coverage decreasing despite deepening crisis 

      Pearman, Olivia; Boykoff, Maxwell; Osborne-Gowey, Jeremiah; Aoyagi, Midori; Ballantyne, Anne Gammelgaard; Chandler, Patrick; Daly, Meaghan E.; Doi, Kaori; Fernández-Reyes, Rogelio; Jiménez-Goméz, Isidro; Nacu-Schmidt, Ami; McAllister, Lucy; McNatt, Marisa; Mocatta, Gaby; Petersen, Lars Kjerulf; Simonsen, Anne Hege; Ytterstad, Andreas (The Lancet Planetary Health;Volume 5, Issue 1, E6-E7, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01-01)
      The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread rapidly across the globe, and yet media coverage of the pandemic has decreased since the initial flurry of attention received during the beginning of the crisis in early 2020. ...
    • COVID-19 and the Nordic Paradox: A call to measure the inequality reducing benefits of welfare systems in the wake of the pandemic 

      Friedman, Joseph; Calderon-Villarreal, Alhelí; Heggebø, Kristian; Balaj, Mirza; Bambra, Clare; Eikemo, Terje Andreas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The Nordic Paradox of inequality describes how the Nordic countries have puzzlingly high levels of relative health inequalities compared to other nations, despite extensive universal welfare systems and progressive tax ...
    • COVID-19 vaccination and infection among people with self-reported chronic health conditions and disabilities vs. people without medical risk factors in a survey sample from Oslo 

      Dimka, Jessica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      People with disabilities and chronic health conditions are at higher risk of poor outcomes to COVID-19, yet may have lower rates of vaccination due to differences in prioritization strategies, accessibility issues, vaccine ...
    • Covid-19: ammestart under en global pandemi 

      Stette, Ann Helen Høghjelle; Thorsteinsen, Catherine; Henriksen, Lena (Sykepleien Forskning;16 (85747), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-11)
      Bakgrunn: Amming og morsmelk har en rekke helsefordeler for både mor og barn. For at kvinner skal få til ammingen, er det viktig med støtte fra partneren deres, og helseinstitusjonen må ha en strukturert og positiv tilnærming ...
    • COVID-19: information access, trust and adherence to health advice among migrants in Norway 

      Madar, Ahmed A.; Benavente, Pierina; Czapka, Elzbieta; Herrero-Arias, Raquel; Haj-Younes, Jasmin; Hasha, Wegdan Hamed Nasser; Møen, Kathy A.; Ortiz-Barreda, Gaby; Diaz, Esperanza (Archives of Public Health;80, Article number: 15 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-04)
      Background: Migrants in Norway bear a higher burden of COVID-19 infections and hospitalization as compared to non-migrants. The aim of our study was to understand how migrants perceive their own health risk, how they access ...
    • Covid-fatigued? A longitudinal study of Norwegian older adults’ psychosocial well-being before and during early and later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Hansen, Thomas; Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius; Knapstad, Marit; Skirbekk, Vegard Fykse; Skogen, Jens Christoffer; Vedaa, Øystein; Nes, Ragnhild Bang (European Journal of Ageing;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-25)
      As the pandemic continues, many older adults are facing prolonged isolation and stress while having less access to traditional ways of coping. There is widespread concern that the situation is increasingly taking its toll ...
    • Cozy Journalism : the rise of social cohesion as an ideal in online, participatory journalism 

      Steensen, Steen (Journalism Practice;5 (6), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-11-17)
      In recent years applications like CoveritLive have diffused with great speed in online newsrooms. Such technologies create an interface where audience participation and journalistic reporting potentially merge into a ...
    • Co‐Creation Beyond Humans: The Arts of Multispecies Placemaking 

      Sachs Olsen, Cecilie (Urban Planning;Volume 7, Issue 3 (2022): Co-Creation and the City: Arts-Based Methods and Participatory Approaches in Urban Planning, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-09-29)
      Placemaking, as a form of urban development often focusing on arts‐ and community‐based approaches, is becoming a key site for responding to pressing social and environmental concerns around the development of sustainable ...
    • Crawling JavaScript websites using WebKit - with application to analysis of hate speech in online discussions 

      Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Bratterud, Alfred; Fagernes, Siri (NIK: Norsk Informatikkonferanse;2013, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-11)
      JavaScript Client-side hidden web pages (CSHW) contain dynamic material created as a result of specific user activities. The number of CSHW websites is increasing. Crawling the so-called Hidden Web is challenging, particularly ...
    • The CRCbiome study: a large prospective cohort study examining the role of lifestyle and the gut microbiome in colorectal cancer screening participants 

      Kværner, Ane Sørlie; Birkeland, Einar Elvbakken; Bucher-Johannessen, Cecilie; Vinberg, Elina; Nordby, Jan Inge; Kangas, Harri; Bemanian, Vahid; Ellonen, Pekka; Botteri, Edoardo; Natvig, Erik; Rognes, Torbjørn; Hovig, Eivind; Lyle, Robert; Ambur, Ole Herman; de Vos, Willem M.; Bultman, Scott J; Hjartåker, Anette; Landberg, Rikard; Song, Mingyang; Blix, Hege Salvesen; Ursin, Giske; Randel, Kristin Ranheim; de Lange, Thomas; Hoff, Geir; Holme, Øyvind; Berstad, Paula; Rounge, Trine Ballestad (BMC Cancer;21, Article number: 930 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-18)
      Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening reduces CRC incidence and mortality. However, current screening methods are either hampered by invasiveness or suboptimal performance, limiting their effectiveness as primary ...