Blar i Senter for profesjonsstudier (SPS) på tidsskrift "Social Science and Medicine"
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The commensuration of pain: How nurses transform subjective experience into objective numbers
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 233, July 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-24)Commensuration—the transformation of different qualities into a common metric—has recently received increased scholarly attention. While mostly studied at the meso- or macroscale, this article extends the focus to microscale ... -
Is the disability wage gap a gendered inequality? Evidence from a 13-year full population study from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent research has confirmed the employment disadvantages of disabled people, but disability wage gaps in interaction with gender have not been sufficiently explored. This article asks how the disability wage gap can ... -
Stability and change in disease prestige: A comparative analysis of three surveys spanning a quarter of a century
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 180, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-05)In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of three survey studies of disease prestige in medical culture. The studies were conducted in 1990, 2002 and 2014 using the same research design. In each of the three rounds, ... -
Time to care - An ethnographic study of how temporal structuring affects caring relationships in clinical nursing
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 287, October 2021, 114349, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-12)This article explores how temporal structuring of clinical activities affects nurses’ establishment of caring relationships with patients, based on an ethnographic study in a Norwegian cancer ward in January–June 2017. By ... -
Workplace assimilation and professional jurisdiction: How nurses learn to blur the nursing-medical boundary
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 201, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03)In theorising ‘the system of professions’, Andrew Abbott emphasised how jurisdictional boundaries in the workplace are far fuzzier than those specified in law. A key reason for this fuzziness is the process he characterised ...