SVA - Work Research Institute (AFI): Recent submissions
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New Public Management and the Police Profession at Play
(Criminal Justice Ethics;Volume 39, 2020 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-14)This article explores the ways in which competing institutional logics influence the knowledge base of the police, ideas about good police practice and organizational identities. A tension between the humanistic professional ... -
Humorens tvetydige funksjon: Hva kjennetegner humor som kan fungere ekskluderende i tradisjonelle mannsbastioner?
(Tidsskrift for kjønnsforskning;Årgang 44, nr.1-2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-29)I både det danske og norske Forsvaret har vi sett hvordan en utbredt bruk av humor tilsynelatende gjør hverdagen morsommere for noen soldater, mens den for andre har en negativ effekt. Ikke minst gjelder det for de kvinnene ... -
Comparing the Effects of Governmental and Local Family Intervention Projects on Social Work Practices in Norway: A Cluster-Randomised Study
(British Journal of Social Work;Volume 50, Issue 5, July 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-11)Increased child poverty in Europe has urged the need for poverty alleviating measures, such as family intervention projects. In this project, family coordinators follow-up low-income families on multiple areas. The ... -
Using Indicators to further Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)?
(Conference object, 2020)Using indicators to further implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation is a cornerstone in EC policymaking and generally seen as a good practice. The RRI-Practice project provides evidence that using indicators ... -
1918 Influenza Outcomes among Institutionalized Norwegian Populations: Implications for Disability-Inclusive Pandemic Preparedness
(Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research;Volume 22 - Issue 1 - 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-01)People with disabilities are often at increased risk during infectious disease pandemics, due to complex biological and social factors. Synergistic biological interactions can lead to severe complications or reduced vaccine ... -
Post-incident reviews—a gift to the Wardor just another procedure? Care providers’experiences and considerations regardingpost-incident reviews after restraint inmental health services. A qualitative study
(BMC Health Services Research;20, Article number: 499 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-03)Public guidelines in many western countries recommend post-incident reviews (PIRs) with patients after restraint use in mental health care. PIRs are one of several elements of seclusion and restraint reduction in internationally ... -
Is change in mental distress among adolescents predicted by sedentary behavior or screen time? Results from the longitudinal population study The Tromsø Study: Fit Futures
(BMJ Open;Volume 10, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-12)Objective There is growing interest in the relationship between sedentary behaviour and mental distress among adolescents, but the majority of studies to date have relied on self-reported measures with poor validity. ... -
Arbeidsinkludering av utsett ungdom - kva slags utfordring er det?
(Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning;Årgang 23, nr. 3-2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-09)Marginalisering av utsett ungdom utanfor skole, arbeid eller tiltak (NEETs) og som har ekstra problem knytt til helse, funksjonsevne eller anna, er ei vesentleg utfordring som ein trass massiv satsing både i Noreg og ... -
Imposter Paranoia in the Age of Intelligent Surveillance: Policing Outlaws, Borders and Undercover Agents
(Journal of Extreme Anthropology; Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Security and Morality: Critical Anthropological Perspectives, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Artificial intelligence, deep learning and big data analytics are viewed as the technologies of the future, capable of delivering expert intelligence decisions, risk assessments and predictions within milliseconds. In a ... -
On the willingness to and consequences of reporting research misconduct: The role of power relations
(Science and Engineering Ethics;Published 26 February 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-15)While attention to research integrity has been growing over the past decades, the processes of signalling and denouncing cases of research misconduct remain largely unstudied. In this article, we develop a ... -
Reproduction and the welfare state: Notes on Norwegian biopolitics
(Nordic Journal of Social Research;Volume 11, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Norway has long been considered to be a bastion of social democracy due to its strong, protective, decommodifying welfare state. However, with the recent rise of neoliberalism and right-wing populist politics across the ... -
The urge to work: Normative ordering in the narratives of people on long-term sick leave
(Health Sociology Review;Volume 28, 2019 - Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This study analyses the narratives of people on long-term sick leave due to low back pain. We draw upon the theory of justification – as developed by the French sociologists Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot – to investigate ... -
Engaging employers in vocational rehabilitation: Understanding the new significance of knowledge brokers
(Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation;Volume 50, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-08)BACKGROUND:Policymakers have a growing interest in the role played by employers in promoting labour market participation for jobseekers with support needs. This is reflected in the development of demand-led approaches which ... -
Reembedding Lean: The Japanese Cultural and Religious Context of a World Changing Management Concept
(International Journal of Sociology;Volume 45, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)James Womack, Daniel Jones, and Daniel Roos rhetorically positioned the management concept “lean” for the business world in the early 1990s, claiming that lean would change the world for the better. In this article, I ... -
Testing the empirical relevance of the "saving for a rainy day" hypothesis in US metro areas
(Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics;Volume 81, Issue 6, December 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The joint implication of the consumption Euler equation and cointegration between income and consumption is that savings predict future income declines, the ‘saving for a rainy day’ hypothesis. The empirical relevance of ... -
The silent world of young next of kin in mental healthcare
(Nursing Ethics;Volume: 26, issue: 1, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-27)Background: Young next of kin to patients with mental health problems are faced with many challenges. It is important to focus on the special needs of children and adolescents as next of kin to ensure their welfare and ... -
Feasibility of a cognitive rehabilitation program for individuals with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: Participants’ engagement and satisfaction
(Cogent Medicine;(2019), 6: 1565614, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-08)Purpose: To assess the feasibility of recruitment procedures and delivery of a Norwegian adaptation of a manualized cognitive intervention to a civilian sample with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Materials and methods: Six ... -
Kunnskapsbasert praksis innenfor en samstyringsmodell: En analyse av satsingen «Praksis- og kunnskapsutvikling i NAV-kontor»
(Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning;Årgang 22, nr.3-2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-11)I denne artikkelen diskuterer vi utfordringer med å utvikle en kunnskapsbasert praksis innenfor en samstyringsmodell, der egen oppgaveløsning er avhengig av samarbeidet med andre. Vi gjør det gjennom en analyse av satsingen ... -
What characterises work and workplaces that retain their employees following acquired brain injury? Systematic review
(Occupational and Environmental Medicine;Volume 77, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-14)The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review assessing workplace factors related to work retention (or return to work) in employees with acquired brain injury (ABI). Additionally, we aimed to synthesise ... -
Feasibility of a cognitive rehabilitation program for individuals with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: Participants’ engagement and satisfaction
(Cogent Medicine;Volume 6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-03)Purpose: To assess the feasibility of recruitment procedures and delivery of a Norwegian adaptation of a manualized cognitive intervention to a civilian sample with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Materials and methods: Six ...