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Virkninger av angrefristloven
(Report, 1979)Forbruker- og administrasjonsdepartementet (FAD) gjennomførte på 1970-tallet en serie evalueringer av gjeldende forbrukerlovgivning. Formålet med rapporten er å presentere en undersøkelse om virkninger av lov om angrefrist ... -
The economic, environmental and social performance of European certified food
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)o identify whether EU certified food – here organic and geographical indications – is more sustainable than a conventional reference, we developed 25 indicators covering the three sustainability pillars. Original data was ... -
Immigrant children’s connections to people and the world around them: A critical discourse review of academic literature
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Data on psychiatric disorders in survivors born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks) or very low birthweight (VLBW; <1500 g) are sparse. We compared rates of psychiatric diagnoses between VP/VLBW and term-born, normal ... -
Methodological innovations and challenges of research on digitally connected homes: an introduction
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Who you know: The classed structure of social capital
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article focuses on the social structuring of social capital, understood as resources embedded in social networks. The analysis integrates key theoretical–methodological insights from two distinct approaches concerned ... -
Your privacy for a discount? Exploring the willingness to share personal data for personalized offers
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Skinny as a bird: Design fiction as a vehicle for reflecting on food futures
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Exploring creative pedagogies for research methods: Reflections from a workshop series
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Methodological reflections on curating an artistic event with African youth in a Norwegian city
(Qualitative Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In this article, we remember experiences of our participation in an artistic event for youth of African descent in a Norwegian city to reflect on the potential of arts-based methods for exploring migrant and diasporic youth ... -
Predicting Psychological Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Do Socioeconomic Factors Matter?
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Acoustic Performance of Sound Absorbing Materials Produced from Wool of Local Mountain Sheep
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Abstract: Wool of mountain sheep, treated nowadays as a waste or troublesome byproduct of sheep husbandry, was used for the production of sound-absorbing materials. Felts of two different thicknesses were produced from ... -
Framing scenario thinking in a mode of futures by design inquiry
(Proceedings of DRS;DRS2022: Bilbao, Conference object, 2022)In Transdisciplinary Design inquiry, the conceptual and ideational need to be clarified when relational and qualitative methodologies are enacted. This is crucial concerning complex, emergent, and urgent matters of climate ... -
The Importance of Consumer Authorities for the Production and Maintenance of Trust and Social Capital in Consumer Markets
(Journal of Consumer Policy;Volume 45, issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07-04)Trust is a valuable resource that varies between countries. This paper suggests that consumers’ trust in retailers and service providers, facilitating interactions and transactions between sellers and buyers in impersonal ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Consumer behavior in the circular economy: Developing a product-centric framework
(Journal of Cleaner Production;Volume 384, 15 January 2023, 135568, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-12-15)The operationalization of circular economy (CE) strategies requires consumer involvement in the acquisition, use, and disposal of products and services. However, encouraging sustainable consumption patterns and CE-oriented ... -
Reducing Plastic in Consumer Goods: Opportunities for Coarser Wool
(Fibers;Volume 11 / Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Production and use of plastic products have drastically increased during the past decades and their environmental impacts are increasingly spotlighted. At the same time, coarse wool, a by-product of meat and dairy production, ... -
Predicting COVID-19 exposure risk perception using machine learning
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background Self-perceived exposure risk determines the likelihood of COVID-19 preventive measure compliance to a large extent and is among the most important predictors of mental health problems. Therefore, there is a need ... -
Food interests, preferences and behaviours: a profile of the sustainable food consumer
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose – Sustainability challenges are omnipresent. This study aims to identify consumer segments based on food consumption practices from purchasing to disposal. A priori work identified quality attributes, food ... -
Natural and Sustainable? Consumers’ Textile Fiber Preferences
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Textile fibers have become a major issue in the debate on sustainable fashion and clothing consumption. While consumers are encouraged to choose more sustainable and circular textile materials, studies have indicated ...