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What is press freedom? A study on journalims students' perception of press freedom
(Journalism Education;Volume 10, Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-10)Press freedom applies to journalists working in conditions where press freedom is denied or threatened, as well as to journalists who feel the pressure of downsizing of news staff and polarized opinions. Using quantitative ... -
What is professional integrity?
(Etikk i praksis;9(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)What is professional integrity and what makes it so important? Policies are designed to promote it and decisions are justified in its name. This paper identifies two competing conceptions of professional integrity and ... -
What is Respectful Maternity Care? An Ethnography Study of Mothers and Midwives in Fort Portal, Uganda
(Master thesis, 2018)Globally, the maternal mortality rate is high at 216 deaths per 100,000 live births. Within Sub-Saharan Africa the rate remains much higher at 546 deaths per 100,000 births. Uganda makes up two percent of the global maternal ... -
What is the food and drink industry doing in nutrition conferences?
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What is the matter with newsroom culture? A sociomaterial analysis of professional knowledge creation in the newsroom
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-07-08)This article presents a study of what affects professional knowledge creation when journalism students have their periods of internship in legacy, yet highly digitized newsrooms. A total of 16 Norwegian j-students are ... -
What Is the Role of the Body in Science Education? A Conversation Between Traditions
(Science & Education;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Bodily engagement with the material and sociocultural world is ubiquitous in doing and learning science. However, science education researchers have often tended to emphasize the disembodied and nonmaterial aspects of ... -
What issues do female activist groups in Ghana consider significant in their struggle for female empowerment? Which social and cultural factors can enhance or inhibit change towards female empowerment on these issues?
(Master thesis, 2012)Problemstillingen for min masteroppgave er todelt. Den første delen utforsker hvilke sentrale problemer som har utløst kampen for myndiggjøring av kvinner i Ghana. Den andre delen har som mål å finne ut hvilke sammensatte ... -
What makes employees stay? Mastery climate, psychological need satisfaction and on-the-job embeddedness
(Nordic Psychology;Volume 73, 2021 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-16)Job embeddedness was developed as a new perspective to explain employee retention, and recent research has demonstrated its predictive power of voluntary turnover. However, little is known about factors that might influence ... -
What makes ethnicity matter?
(European meetings in ethnomusicology;12, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)What makes ethnicity matter? For most ethnomusicologists, as well as for the discipline as such, there is an underlying assumption that the cultivation of ethnic belonging is of fundamental importance for minority groups, ... -
What makes leaders humble? A quantitative analysis of their personality traits and implicit motives
(Master thesis, 2023)This thesis explores what makes a leader humble. Building on theory on personality traits, implicit motives and moral leadership we conducted a quantitative, cross-sectional study to examine various factors that contribute ... -
What matters to you when the nursing home is your home: a qualitative study on the views of residents with dementia living in nursing homes
(BMC Geriatrics;20, Article number: 227 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-29)Background: Dementia is recognised as one of the greatest global public health challenges. A central tenet of national health and social care policy is to ensure that services support people in achieving their personal ... -
What matters when asking, “what matters to you?” — perceptions and experiences of health care providers on involving older people in transitional care
(BMC Health Services Research;20, Article number: 317 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-16)Background: Transitional care for older chronically ill people is an important area for healthcare quality improvement. A central goal is to involve older people more in transitional care and make care more patient-centered. ... -
What matters? Empowering non-artists to use arts-based learning: Leading developmental projects in schools and workplaces
(Organizational Aesthetics;Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-12)Tomorrow’s schools and workplaces need people with new ideas who are willing to be courageous and who can challenge the status quo. This paper suggests that increased use of art-based learning in schools and workplaces can ... -
What matters? Empowering non-artists to use arts-based learning: Leading developmental projects in schools and workplaces
(Organizational Aesthetics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Tomorrow’s schools and workplaces need people with new ideas who are willing to be courageous and who can challenge the status quo. This paper suggests that increased use of art-based learning in schools and workplaces can ... -
What professionals say and do: the tension between egalitarianism and hierarchy in interprofessional teamwork
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study aimed to explore the power dynamics in interprofessional teamwork by conducting an ethnographic study of three interprofessional teams working in mental health and substance use services in Norway. Data were ... -
What rationale would work? Unfolding the role of learners' attitudes and motivation in predicting learning engagement and perceived learning outcomes in MOOCs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The aim of this study is to gain insight into the interplay between attitudes, motiva- tion, learning engagement, and perceived learning outcomes in massive open online courses (MOOCs). An online survey was administered ... -
“What researchers now can tell us” : Representing scientific uncertainty in journalism
(OBS - Observatorio;3, (4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Little research has been done on how journalism deals with and constructs scientific uncertainty. This paper applies Critical Discourse Analysis to explore how scientific uncertainty (and certainty) is constructed in news ... -
What should the Minimum Ventilation Rate Be in a Demand-Controlled Ventilation Strategy?
(Springer Proceedings in Energy;CCC 2018: Cold Climate HVAC 2018, Conference object, 2019)Demand-Controlled Ventilation is emerging as a dominant ventilation strategy in non-residential buildings in Norway. The ventilation airflow rate is controlled between pre-set minimum (Vmin) and maximum (Vmax) values, based ... -
‘What we have done now is more student-centred’: an investigation of physical education teachers’ reflections over a one-year participatory action research project
(Educational Action Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-06)Although reflection has a key position in the development of teachers’ pedagogical practices, few studies have investigated the development of physical education teachers’ reflections over time. Against this backdrop, this ... -
What We Know and Don't Know About Mental Health Problems Among Immigrants in Norway
(Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health;16(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-11-03)Mental health problems have been regarded as one of the main public health challenges of immigrants in several countries. Understanding and generating research-based knowledge on immigrant health problems is highly relevant ...