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Who deserves to be sanctioned? A vignette experiment of ethnic discrimination among street-level bureaucrats
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)To study discrimination in labour/housing markets, and among street-level bureaucrats in the welfare state, present both theoretical and methodological challenges. In the sociological study of discrimination, experiments ... -
Who knows the risk? A multilevel study of systematic variations in work-related safety knowledge in the European workforce
(Occupational and environmental medicine;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-11-14)Objectives Health and safety instructions are important components of occupational prevention. Albeit instruction is mandatory in most countries, research suggests that safety knowledge varies among the workforce. We ... -
Who Teams up with the European Parliament? Examining Multilevel Party Cooperation in the European Union
(Government and Opposition;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-08)As in nearly all European Union (EU) policy areas, scholars have turned to analysing the role of national parliaments, in addition to that of the European Parliament (EP), in trade politics. Yet, there is limited understanding ... -
Whose stories are told and who is made responsible? Human-interest framing in health journalism in Norway, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S.
(Journalism - Theory, Practice & Criticism;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-25)Human-interest narratives are journalistic tools to captivate and engage the audience, influence public opinion and bring revenue to media organizations. This paper analyses how human-interest narratives are used in ... -
Why and how? Case-based teaching in interprofessional and interdisciplinary education
(Nordisk tidsskrift for utdanning og praksis;Vol. 15, No. 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-03)The field of interprofessional education is complex and intricate. Students from different professions, who have distinctive knowledge bases, develop a mutual understanding of how to work together in future professional ... -
Why textual search interfaces fail: a study of cognitive skills needed to construct successful queries
(Information research;Vol. 24 No. 1, March, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-03)Introduction. It has been suggested that cognitive characteristics may affect search. This study investigated how decoding abilities, short-term memory capacity and rapid automatised naming skills relate to query ... -
Willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine as reported nine months after the pandemic outbreak: A cross-national study
(Social Sciences;Volume 10, Issue 11, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-20)Although vaccination has been identified as an effective measure of reducing the spread of COVID-19, hesitancy to obtain a vaccine for COVID-19 has been shared. The aim of this cross-national study was to examine (i) the ... -
With these two hands my mother holds me, cares for me, this i love. But With these two hands my mother hits me-this i hate. En oppgave om foreldreveiledning som forebyggende tiltak i etniske minoritetsfamilier som praktiserer oppdragervold.
(Bachelor thesis, 2017)Temaet jeg ønsker å belyse i min bacheloroppgave er foreldreveiledning som forebyggende tiltak i møte med etniske minoritetsforeldre som praktiserer oppdragervold. Ettersom jeg er oppvokst i Norge med foreldre som har ... -
Women - voicing resistance
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Women and Election Activism in Uganda: The Pads4Girls Social Media Campaign
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-15)This chapter draws on experiences from Uganda to interrogate social media’s potential to facilitate women’s participation in electoral processes. Through taking the Pads4Girls campaign in the aftermath of the Ugandan ... -
Women in labor : a comparative study of family leave policy and social citizenship rights in the United States and Norway
(Master thesis, 2012)Six large national and international reports regarding health indicators for women and children and the provision of national family leave policies came out in the period of 2011 to 2012. These reports, some of which ... -
Women in War. Challenges and Possibilities for female journalists covering wars and conflicts.
(Chapter; Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2016)The chapter takes as its starting point the notion that journalists’ safety is a precondition for free expression and free media. Based on interviews and discussions with experienced female war and confl ict journalists ... -
Women making News. Conflict and Post-Conflict in the Field.
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Women on corporate boards: Key influencers or tokens?
(Journal of Management and Governance;Online first, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associated with decision-making dynamics, specifically the perceived participation and influence of the women on the board. We test ... -
Work and information: which workplace models still work in modern digital workplaces?
(Information Research;22(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Introduction. In this paper, we outline some theoretical background for workplace studies in Information Science to facilitate an understanding of what is new in the phenomena and how early frameworks may inform us about ... -
Work overload and leader–member exchange: The moderating role of psychological flexibility
(Journal of General Management (JGM);Volume: 46, issue: 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-07)Due to the strong focus on dyadic relationships in leader–member exchange (LMX) theory, it is vital to investigate the predictors of the types of relationships that leaders and subordinates develop. This study explores the ... -
Work participation in adults with rare genetic diseases - a scoping review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Work participation is a crucial aspect of health outcome and an important part of life for most people with rare genetic diseases. Despite that work participation is a social determinant of health and seems ... -
Work-from-home impacts on software project: A global study on software development practices and stakeholder perceptions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Context: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disruptive impact on how people work and collaborate across all global economic sectors, including software business. While remote working is not new for software engineers, forced ... -
Work-Related Satisfaction among Clinicians Working at Inpatient Treatment Facilities for Substance Use Disorder: The Role of Recovery Orientation
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH);Volume 18 / Issue 14, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-12)Several psychosocial factors have been suggested as facilitators of change among inpatients treated for substance use disorder (SUD). Research suggests that staff members are also influenced by the practice in which they ... -
Worker collectivity in child welfare: Mobilising action and commitment through team meetings
(Qualitative Social Work;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-09)The burdens of working in the frontline of the child welfare and protection services are well documented. Studies have identified individual and organisational indicators that lead to burnout, turnover and retention. In ...