Browsing Publikasjoner fra Cristin by Title
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What and whom are family policies for? Unpacking the meaning of citizens’ support for family policy across Europe
(Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy;Volume 38 , Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-12)The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows that citizens’ support for family policies is diverse across different welfare regimes with respect to four countries belonging ... -
What Are Humans Doing in the Loop? Co-Reasoning and Practical Judgment When Using Machine Learning-Driven Decision Aids
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Within the ethical debate on Machine Learning-driven decision support systems (ML _ CDSS), notions such as “human in the loop” or “meaningful human control” are often cited as being necessary for ethical legitimacy. ... -
What are youth sports for? Youth sports parenting in working-class communities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper explores youth sports parenting in the context of Norway, focusing on the orientations of parents living in predominantly working-class communities, specifically what they believe youth sports are for. Its ... -
What can a national patient registry tell us about psychiatric disorders and reasons for referral to outpatient services in youth with hearing loss?
(Nordic Journal of Psychiatry;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-06)Background: Studies of reasons for referral to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and subsequent psychiatric disorders are missing in youth with Hearing loss (HL). Aims: To examine the referral ... -
What Can We Learn from Urban Crisis?
(Sustainability;Volume 14 / Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-13)The irreversible transition towards urban living entails complex challenges and vulnerabilities for citizens, civic authorities, and the management of global commons. Many cities remain beset by political, infrastructural, ... -
What characterizes the use of digital technology in bachelor-level practice placements in health programs?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The aim of the study was to investigate what characterizes the use of digital technology in bachelor-level practice placements in health programs. A systematic review of reviews was conducted and was based on Joanna Briggs ... -
What do faculty members know about universal design and digital accessibility? A qualitative study in computer science and engineering disciplines
(Universal Access in the Information Society;Volume 21, issue 2; Special Issue : UAIS 20th Anniversary Issue, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-29)Purpose: Students in higher education are a diverse group comprising people with different backgrounds and abilities. Regulations require that digital learning materials and platforms employed in higher education accommodate ... -
What do quantum computing students need to know about quantum physics?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Quantum computing is a rapidly developing technology, and we are experiencing an urgent need for experts in the field. However, there is a lack of traditions, research, and development on to what extent, and how, information ... -
What do you pay for all you can eat? Pricing practices and strategies in streaming media services
(Journal of Media Business Studies;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-06)The role that prices play for streaming media services is yet to be comprehensively and comparatively analysed with an international outlook. In this paper, we present results on music and video streaming prices, based on ... -
What happens to the “social” in psychosocial? Exploring epistemic practices and therapeutic culture in teacher education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This paper examines the role of the psychosocial as an influential epistemic category in the context of a globalised therapeutic culture. Drawing on empirical data from fieldwork conducted at a teacher education institution ... -
What Information Are Researchers Looking for? Patterns of users’ Information Needs in CIDOC CRM
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Ontologies such as CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) aim to provide support for reuse, interoperability and advanced search in data through implementation of semantically rich data models. Such models, however, tend ... -
What information did pregnant women want related to risks and benefits attending X-ray examinations?
(Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences;volume 52, issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01-15)Background In connection with X-ray examinations of pregnant patients, good communication of benefit and risk is important to provide adequate patient care. Pregnant women often become concerned about the foetus and are ... -
What is EU Citizenship for? European Integration, Society, and the Everyday
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2024)Europeanization has come far, as a form of society transforming force where not only laws and policies are Europeanized, but also societies and the everyday lives of citizens. In this chapter, this Europeanization is ... -
What is Known About Students and Sleep: Systematic Review and Evidence Map
(Sage Open;Volume: 11, issue: 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-01)Higher education students are considered to belong to a population susceptible to poor sleep health; however, there is a lack of broader evidence reviews. This systematic review aims to map out and categorize the existing ... -
What is music for neuroplasticity? Combined value on infant development and inclusion
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Neuroplasticity has been increasingly discussed in phylo-ontogenetic terms the last few years, with a rising number of studies and scientific publications demonstrating its importance in the whole life span learning, ... -
What is press freedom? A study on journalims students' perception of press freedom
(Journalism Education;Volume 10, Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-10)Press freedom applies to journalists working in conditions where press freedom is denied or threatened, as well as to journalists who feel the pressure of downsizing of news staff and polarized opinions. Using quantitative ... -
What is reflexivity? A scoping review of reflexivity and related concepts in Religious Education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Reflexivity has become a key concept in RE. It plays a vital role in the interpretive approach and the broader contexts of hermeneutics, anthropology, and research methodology. Moreover, reflexivity is closely related to ... -
What Is the Problem with Misinformation? Fact-checking as a Sociotechnical and Problem-Solving Practice
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Misinformation is a complex and global problem of social and technical dimensions. It is a problem that is exacerbated and sought to be solved by using diverse technologies. It is also a problem that flourishes on platforms ... -
What is the role of public libraries and books in the everyday lives of adults with intellectual disability?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Public libraries have a social and ethical responsibility to ensure access to literature for everyone and provide low-intensive meetings places for a diverse population. Nevertheless, there are certain groups in society ... -
What Is the Role of the Body in Science Education? A Conversation Between Traditions
(Science & Education;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Bodily engagement with the material and sociocultural world is ubiquitous in doing and learning science. However, science education researchers have often tended to emphasize the disembodied and nonmaterial aspects of ...