Blar i Fakultet for samfunnsvitenskap (SAM) på emneord "Youth"
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Barnekulturpolitikk i Norge: Stortingsmelding nr. 18 Oppleve, skape dele: Om kultur for, med og av barn og unge
(Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift;Årgang 25, nr. 3-2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-11-25)Statlig kulturpolitikk er i norsk sammenheng et av de nyere eksplisitte politikkområdene, der barne- og ungdomskulturpolitikken utgjør et lite delområde. Det var derfor en begivenhet da Kulturdepartementet og Kunnskapsde ... -
Dealing with the Past in the Transition from Care. A post-structural analysis of young people's accounts.
(Children and youth services review;33 (12), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-12)Young people experiencing the transition from care often are weighed down by their past, both through their early experiences, but also by the way their past is made relevant in encounters with others. The aim of this ... -
Panacea or Poison? Exploring the paradoxical problematizations of loneliness, technology and youth in Norwegian and UK policymaking
(International journal of sociology and social policy;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Loneliness’ impact on health and wellbeing has emerged as a public health issue in several countries. Young people are increasingly understood as a ‘risk group’ and intervention target for loneliness-reduction. This research ... -
Social Resilience in the Labour Market: Learning from Young Adults with Visual Impairments in Oslo and Delhi
(Young - Nordic Journal of Youth Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-03)Globally, young adults with visual impairments (YAVI) encounter multiple employment barriers. However, many circumscribe the risk of labour market exclusion and secure gainful employment. This article surfaces protective ... -
Youth on the Move - an online European magazine in a global media environment
(Intercultural Communication Studies;23(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Youth on the Move started as a three-year project 2013-2015 between 4 partner institutions in the Netherlands, Germany, Turkey and Norway. Students and staff in media-related disciplines from the four countries set out to ...