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What We Owe to Our Children. Relationships and Obligations in Public Care
(OsloMet Avhandling;2018, nr 22, Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 2018)Public care is part of the child protection system. Public care institutions are childrearing institutions where foster parents or employees in residential institutions assume responsibility for the daily care and ... -
What were considered to be good books in the time of popular enlightenment? The view of philanthropists compared to the view of a farmer
(Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2013)The enlightenment movement in Denmark - Norway had a practical/rational orientation, but was also religiously motivated. Towards the end of the 18th Century a new genre of book was established: enlightenment books, ... -
What women emphasise as important aspects of care in childbirth – an online survey
(BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-17)Objective: To explore and describe what women who have given birth in Norway emphasise as important aspects of care during childbirth. Design: The study is based on data from the Babies Born Better online survey, version ... -
What's stopping them? : towards a grounded theory of online journalism
(Journalism Studies;10 (6), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-12)Findings in recent research suggest that online journalism is much less innovative than many researchers and scholars predicted a decade ago. Research into online journalism has, however, been biased towards a focus on ... -
What's the difference? Normal limits for within-subject comparisons of thermal thresholds
(MAFYS;2020, Master thesis, 2020)Bakgrunn: Kvantitativ termotesting er en psykofysisk funksjonstest av de tynne nervefibrene og tilhørende sentralnervøse baner, som er avhengig av referansemateriale for å vurdere normalitet. Normalgrenser for intra-subjekt ... -
What’s in it for me? A mixed-methods study on teachers’ value creation in an inter-institutional community on open educational resources in higher education
(Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-11-08)The afordances of Open Educational Resources (OER) have resulted in various initiatives around the world, but most of them cease to exist once the initial project funding stops. Communities might be a means to create ... -
What’s the ‘Problem’ with Workplace Accommodation? A Disability Policy Journey Over Time
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)To level the playing field in employment, the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities require state parties to ensure the provision of reasonable accommodation in the workplace. The international literature shows ... -
When 2 + 2 should be 5: The summation fallacy in time prediction
(Journal of Behavioral Decision Making;Volume 35, Issue 3, e2265, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-10)Predictions of time (e.g., work hours) are often based on the aggregation of estimatesof elements (e.g., activities and subtasks). The only types of estimates that can besafely aggregated by summation are those reflecting ... -
When anxiety matters as a condition of possibility: About student-teachers’ anxiety experiences towards becoming a teacher
(Encyclopaideia. Journal of phenomenology and education;Vol. 25, n.60 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-05)The purpose of this study is to explore the emotional dimension of the student-teachers’ experiences, which is marked by anxiety. This study is based on a combination of a phenomenological informed theoretical framework ... -
When Aping a Politician as an Ape: Making Sense of Political Caricatures on the Boundaries of Journalism
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)Political caricature is a subset of satire that visually exposes and ridicules the foolish behavior of persons engaged in power struggles in society. Political caricatures have a strong capacity to provoke and offend. ... -
When Behavior Analysis Meets Machine Learning; Formation of Stimulus Equivalence Classes and Adaptive Learning in Artificial Agents
(OsloMet Avhandling 2021;Nr 3, Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 2021)In this thesis, two well studied subjects in behavior analysis are computationally modeled; formation of stimulus equivalence classes, and adaptive learning. The former is addressed in Study I and Study II, while the latter ... -
When Divergence Appears Coherent: An Investigation of How Ambiguous Policy Rationales Shape the Activation Trajectories of Hard-toemploy Clients
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When do Investment Banks use IPO Price Support?
(European Financial Management;Volume 25, Issue 3, June 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-27)Practitioners, regulators, and the financial media argue that underwriters tie initial public offering (IPO) allocations to investor post-listing buying of the issuer shares in a process labelled price support. Arguably, ... -
When do medical operators choose to use, or not use, video in emergency calls? A case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background An evaluation report for a pilot project on the use of video in medical emergency calls between the caller and medical operator indicates that video is only used in 4% of phone calls to the emergency ... -
When Do Voters Punish Corrupt Politicians? Experimental Evidence from a Field and Survey Experiment
(British Journal of Political Science;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)When do voters punish corrupt politicians? Heterogeneous views about the importance of corruption can determine whether or not increased information enhances accountability. If partisan cleavages correlate with the importance ... -
When female circumcision comes to the West: Attitudes toward the practice among Somali Immigrants in Oslo
(BMC Public Health;12(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Background Female circumcision (FC) has lifelong adverse social and health consequences for women, and its abolition will not only enhance the health of children and women, but also promote gender equality. Like many ... -
When health is wealth: occupationally differentiated patterns of health capital in post‑industrial Europe
(Social Theory & Health;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-10-07)This paper explores the general relationship between peoples’ health-related practices and their affiliation with different fields in the occupational structure. It argues that ‘healthy behaviour’ may be particularly induced ... -
When is a Poet an Instapoet? : The effect of platformization on the practice of being a poet, and instapoets as examples of poetry content creators in the Social Media Entertainment ecosystem
(Baltic Screen Media Review;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Through professional social media accounts, poets can become actors in the ecosystem of Social Media Entertainment (SME). In this article, using an ecological perspective, the accounts of five poets are treated as exhibits ... -
When is it OK to be drunk? Situational and cultural variations in the acceptability of visible intoxication in the UK and Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background Research on norms regulating drunken behaviour has tended to focus on differences between different countries and cultures rather than variations within them. Here, we examine whether there are: (i) ... -
When language recognition and language shaming go hand in hand – sign language ideologies in Sweden and Norway
(Deafness and Education International;Vol. 21, No 2–3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-18)This article focuses on the similar approaches to, yet different contexts of legal recognition of sign languages in Sweden and Norway. We use examples from sign language documentation (both scientific and popular), legislation ...