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Raised by White People. Conceptualisations of ‘Culture’ in the Foster Placement of African Minority Youth in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This paper examines the intricate dynamics of transethnic foster placement in Norway, focusing on African minority youth and how ‘culture’ and ‘identity’ is conceptualised within this context. Through semi-structured ... -
The Rejection of Interest-Based Loans among Muslim Entrepreneurs and Professionals in Finland
(Journal of Muslims in Europe;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article discusses religiously motivated financial behaviour among young Muslims in Finland. The aim of the article is to provide empirical knowledge of Islam-based views on rejecting interest-based loans and the ... -
Rekkevidden av statens menneskerettslige plikt til å bekjempe økonomisk og sosial ulikhet
(Nordisk socialrättslig tidskrift;Nr 19–20.2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Although economic and social human rights have been part of legal and judicial review in various national and international jurisdictions for a respectable time, the use of thorough legal and judicial review on social ... -
Relasjoner mellom barn og voksne på barneverninstitusjoner i Norge Vår tids forståelser sett i et historisk perspektiv
(Tidsskriftet Norges Barnevern;Volume 96 | Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-16)Det relasjonelle møtet mellom ansatte og ungdommer på barneverninstitusjoner er formet og betinget av ideologier, politiske føringer og faglige perspektiver i en gitt historisk og geografisk kontekst. Doktorgradsprosjektet ... -
Rendyrking av funksjoner i NAV – renere eller mer kaotisk sosialt arbeid?
(Bachelor thesis, 2017)Det overordnede temaet for denne oppgaven er sosialt arbeid i NAV. Sosialtjenesten i NAV utgjør en av de største arbeidsplassene for sosialarbeidere i Norge. For å utøve sosialt arbeid i NAV, er det viktig med gode ... -
Reorganization increases long-term sickness absence at all levels of hospital staff: panel data analysis of employees of Norwegian public hospitals
(BMC Health Services Research;14(411), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: The Norwegian specialist health service has undergone many processes of reorganization during the last three decades. Changes are mainly initiated to increase the efficiency and quality of health care serving ... -
Reputation crisis management and the state: Theorising containment as diplomatic mode
(European Journal of International Relations;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-21)This article theorises containment as a diplomatic response mode for states when faced with potentially harmful attacks on their international identity and reputation. Despite widespread agreement in International Relations ... -
Research protocol: A cluster-randomised study evaluating the effectiveness of a skill-training programme for social work professionals for improving the follow-up of low-income families within Norwegian welfare services
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This paper presents a protocol for a cluster-randomised study that evaluates the effectiveness of a skill-training programme for social work professionals with the aim of improving the follow-up of low-income families ... -
Researcher linguistic vulnerability: A note on methodological implications
(Qualitative Health Research;2015, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)We reflect on the experiences of a researcher conducting a pilot exercise project with marginalized research participants within the substance use disorder treatment field, in a language that was nonnative to her. While ... -
Resistance and protest against Norwegian Child Welfare Services on Facebook - different perceptions of child-centring
(Nordic Social Work Research;Volume 8, 2018 - Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-17)Norwegian Child Welfare Services have in recent years been subject to international and national criticism. This paper addresses the protests against Norwegian Child Welfare Services that are unfolding on international and ... -
Resourceful female immigrants` experiences of the Norwegian activation field
(Nordic Social Work Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-16)This study explores how resourceful female immigrants experience their employment processes concerning user involvement within the Norwegian activation field. This qualitative analysis is based on interviews with 26 female ... -
Responsibility for Psychological Sense of Community and Well-Being in Old Age: A Qualitative Study of Urban Older Adults in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The purpose of the present study is to explore older adults’ understanding and conceptualizations of the concept “psychological sense of community” (PSOC) as experiences of belonging and being part of seem to be important ... -
Restricting Family Life An Examination of Citizens’ Views on state interventions and Parental Freedom in Eight European Countries.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This paper examines the public views – a total of 10,348 persons – on restrictions of personal autonomy of others to protect the interest of children. We use representative country samples of the adult populations of ... -
Rettigheter, behov og plikter i aktivitetspolitikken Forståelser av aktivitetsplikt for unge sosialhjelpsmottakere
(Kritisk juss;Årgang 48, nr. 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05-05)Hvordan relasjonen mellom rettigheter og plikter erfares av ulike klientgrupper i velferdsstaten, er i liten grad studert. I lys av Frasers begrep om behovspolitikk, og hennes diskusjon om forholdet mellom behov og ... -
Return to work after cancer–the impact of working conditions: A Norwegian Register-based Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose The purpose of this study is to compare a cohort of cancer survivors with a cohort of cancer-free employees (1) with respect to employment prospects over a 15-year period and (2) with respect to the differential ... -
Rhetorical work and medical authority: Constructing convincing cases in insurance medicine
(Social Science and Medicine;Volume 264, November 2020, 113324, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-25)This article explores general practitioners’ (GPs) persuasive efforts in cases where biomedical evidence is absent but expected. Health insurance in Western countries is based on the biomedical ideal that legitimate ... -
The Right to Health Care for Irregular Migrants in Norway: Interpretation, Accessibility, and Gaps Between Needs and Rights
(Nordic Journal of Human Rights;Volume 37, 2019 - Issue 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-13)Based on legal interpretation, interviews with rejected asylum seekers, and decisions from hospitals and the County Governor, this article examines the degree of compliance with the human right to health care for adult ... -
The role of contextual factors in avenues to recover from gambling disorder: a scoping review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: Recovery from complex conditions such as gambling disorders (GD) often entail considerable change and require a range of adaptable interventions in the health care system. Outcomes from such avenues to change ... -
Roma Migration and the Cumulative Causation of Diverging Policy Responses in Scandinavia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Since 2007, Scandinavia has emerged as a new destination for Romanian Roma engaging in circular migration for begging and street work. Using policy documents from parliamentary debates in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, ... -
Safety in Residential Youth Facilities: Staff Perceptions of Safety and Experiences of the "Basic Training Program in Safety and Security"
(Residential Treatment for Children & Youth;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-21)In inpatient and residential youth facilities, staff concerns over actual and potential aggression and conflict frequently affect both the quality of care and staff wellbeing. This study investigated 1) staff perceptions ...