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«– Det er lett å se hvilke kjønn reklamer er ment for. Det er ikke noe mellomting»: En studie av ungdoms fortolkning av kjønn i reklame på sosiale medier
(Tidsskrift for kjønnsforskning;Årgang 45, nr. 2–3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Denne artikkelen undersøker hvordan ungdom fortolker kjønn i markedsføring på sosiale medier. Artikkelen bygger på fokusgruppeintervjuer med 54 ungdommer og unge voksne mellom 15-22 år om deres digitale hverdag. Analysen ... -
Determinants of diet and physical Activity (DEDIPAC): a summary of findings
(International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity;14(150), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The establishment of the Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity (DEDIPAC) Knowledge Hub, 2013–2016, was the first action taken by the ‘Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life’ European Joint Programming Initiative. DEDIPAC ... -
Determinants of diet and physical activity (DEDIPAC): A summary of findings
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The establishment of the Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity (DEDIPAC) Knowledge Hub, 2013 – 2016, was the first action taken by the ‘ Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life ’ European Joint Programming Initiative. ... -
Dietary behaviour and physical activity policies in Europe: learnings from the Policy Evaluation Network (PEN)
(European Journal of Public Health;Volum 32, Supplement 4, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-12-04)The European Policy Evaluation Network (PEN), initiated in autumn 2018, aimed at advancing the evidence base for public policies impacting dietary behaviour, physical activity and sedentary behaviours in Europe. This is ... -
Dietary Habits and Self-Reported Health Measures Among Norwegian Adults Adhering to Plant-Based Diets
(Frontiers in Nutrition;April 2022 | Volume 9 | Article 813482, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-27)Background: As plant-based diets is increasing, we aimed to investigate dietary habits, dietary motivation and self-reported health of Norwegian adults who adhere to different types of plant-based diets. Methods: In ... -
Digital Ecosystems as a Unit of Scientific Analysis. A Sociological Investigation
(Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS);, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-07)The growth of digital ecosystems such as Google, Apple and Uber has led to radical changes in economic activity, work and consumption. It has also challenged established economic, social and organization theory, which has ... -
Do Food Quality Schemes and Net Price Premiums Go Together?
(Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization;Volume 19, Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-12-03)This article addresses the issue of the profitability of Food Quality Scheme (FQS) products as compared to reference products, which are defined as analogous products without quality label. We approach this question by ... -
Does Proof of Concept Trump All? RRI Dilemmas in Research Practices
(Science and Engineering Ethics;27, Article number: 7 (2021), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-02)Over the last decades, the dominant ways of conducting science have been challenged by responsible research and innovation (RRI) (Stahl et al. 2019). RRI is outlined in the Rome declaration as ‘the on-going process of ... -
Does Use Matter? Comparison of Environmental Impacts of Clothing Based on Fiber Type
(Sustainability;Volume 10, Issue 7, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07)Several tools have been developed to compare the environmental impact of textiles. The most widely used are Higg Materials Sustainability Index (MSI) and MADE-BY Fiber Benchmark. They use data from production to evaluate ... -
The domestic politics of international climate commitments: which factors explain cross-country variation in NDC ambition?
(Environmental Research Letters;Volume 15, Number 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-11)Under the Paris Agreement, parties self-determine their mitigation ambition level by submitting Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Extant assessments find that the collective ambition of current pledges is not ... -
Dress and the city: a comparative study of clothing and textiles environmental policy in five European cities
(Conference object, 2021)European clothing consumption has increased dramatically in recent decades, leading to a current average of 26 kg of textiles annually purchased per capita (EEA, 2019). While garments (and most of clothing’s environmental ... -
Dressing a Demanding Body to Fit In: Clean and Decent with Ostomy or Chronic Skin Disease
(Social Inclusion;2019, Volume 7, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-31)This article discusses what kind of strategies people with a stoma or various chronic skin conditions, such as psoriasis or atopic dermatitis, use to find clothes that fit and enable them to fit in. Based on qualitative ... -
Economic Spill-Over of Food Quality Schemes on Their Territory
(Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)We study the effect of a set of food quality scheme (FQS) products within the local economy using a local multiplier approach based on LM3 methodology. To evaluate the effective contribution within the local area, we ... -
Efficiency of In-Store Interventions to Impact Customers to Purchase Healthier Food and Beverage Products in Real-Life Grocery Stores: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(Foods;Volume 10 / Issue 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-22)Grocery stores are important settings to promote healthier food and beverage choices. The present paper aims at reviewing the effectiveness of different types of in-store interventions and how they impact sales of different ... -
Eliciting consumer preferences for credence attributes in a fine-dining restaurant
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to illustrate and discuss methodology issues in menu-labelling experiments in commercial full-service restaurants, and to investigate how the menu description and price affects customers’ ... -
Embodied competences in preparedness for blackouts: Mixed methods insights from rural and urban Norwegian households
(Energy Research & Social Science;Volume 66, August 2020, 101498, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-20)As part of governmental risk management policies, households are advised to be aware of local preparedness plans, make a family emergency plan and kit, and stock supplies to increase their level of preparedness. But the ... -
Environmental and Ethical Perceptions Related to Clothing Labels Among Norwegian Consumers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Norwegian consumers know little about eco-labeled garments as almost none are available on the market. Therefore, consumers who want to make environmentally sound choiceshave to act based on other information. This article ... -
Environmental impacts associated with the production, use, and end-of-life of a woollen garment
(The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment;Volume 25, issue 8, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-25)Purpose The textiles industry is a substantial contributor to environmental impacts through the production, processing, use, and end-of-life of garments. Wool is a high value, natural, and renewable fibre that is used to ... -
Er asymmetrisk informasjon en drivkraft for konflikter i det norske boligmarkedet?
(Tidsskrift for boligforskning;Årgang 4, nr. 2-2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-17)Det hevdes at det norske boligmarkedet er preget av et høyt konfliktnivå mellom kjøper og selger av brukte boliger. Et høyt konfliktnivå er uheldig fordi det kan tyde på at prissettingen er feil, og at ressurser går med ... -
European food quality schemes in everyday food consumption: An exploration of sayings and doings through pragmatic regimes of engagement
(Journal of Rural Studies;Volume 95, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-09-29)While European consumers generally support the principles underpinning Food Quality Schemes (FQS) sales of certified products remain modest. This phenomenon is known as ‘attitude-behaviour gap’ and considerable scholarly ...