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What Should I Wear Today? An IoT–Based Dress Assistant for the e–Society
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;, Chapter, 2018)Technology is turning into an augmentation of our memory and an invisible assistant in our daily lives. These issues arise many challenges but also opportunities for researchers, developers and even, final users. In this ... -
What social dilemmas do we encounter by using algorithms?
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)Denne oppgaven diskuterer hvilke sosiale dilemmaer vi møter ved å bruke sosiale medier, nærmere bestemt teknologien bak plattformene, bruken av algoritmer og hovedsakelig hvordan disse fremstilles og diskuteres av ... -
What the Net Can't Do. The Everyday Practice of Internet, Globalization and Mobility
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What underlying mechanisms led the dissociative anesthetic ketamine to be clinically recognized as an antidepressant?
(Bachelor thesis, 2024)Ketamin har vært kjent i medisinsk praksis i flere tiår som et dissosiativt anestesimiddel. På 2000-tallet ble det observert at subanestetiske doser hadde en effekt på pasienter med depressive lidelser. Disse dosene hadde ... -
What was the response of the European Union to the financial debt crisis of 2008, and what economic measures were adopted in order to fight back the crisis? A case of Greece and Ireland.
(Master thesis, 2020)Den finansielle gjeldskrisen i 2008 hadde en enorm påvirkning ikke bare på den europeiske økonomien, men også i verdensomspennende skala. Økonomisk krise begynte i 2007 med krasjet og krisen i subprime-boliglånsmarkedet i ... -
What We Disagree about When We Disagree about Sustainability
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Criteria for sustainability are frequently contested and changed based on competing or new types of knowledge. This is a potential problem for policy and decision makers struggling to come up with policies regarding ... -
What We Owe Unwelcome Residents: The obligations of liberal democracies towards irregular immigrants
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What we see is what we get - Seeing Sandhalsan with new "eyes"
(Chapter, 2018)The rock art at Sandhalsan, in Åfjord municipality, has been known since 1931 and has been an important subject for researchers through the years since discovery. Different methods for documentation, different light, ... -
What were we thinking? A scoping review of crisis management pandemic literature (1984–2019)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Pandemics are now the focus of research attention in the fields of preparedness and crisis management. As pandemics are some of the largest crises to occur, an important question becomes ‘what were the field of crisis ... -
What you extract is what you see: Optimising the preparation of water and wastewater samples for in vitro bioassays
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The assessment of water quality is crucial for safeguarding drinking water resources and ecosystem integrity. To this end, sample preparation and extraction is critically important, especially when investigating emerging ... -
"What's for Tea?": A Study of how Aspects of Culture are presented in Textbook Texts for English as a Second Language in Lower Secondary School
(Master thesis, 2011)In this thesis I have looked at how the cultural aspects are presented in a textbook series for English as a Second Language (ESL). The textbook series studied is New Flight; made to be used in Lower Secondary School. Since ... -
What's in a word? On the use of metaphors to describe the careers of women academics
(Journal article, 2018)Various metaphors are used in the literature and media to refer to the careers and experiences of women academics. In the wake of the fascinating debate in the literature surrounding the adequacy of these expressions, ... -
What's in a word?: Studies in phonosemantics
(Doctoral thesis, 2001)The notion that there is a regular correlation between the form of aword and its meaning is, of course, controversial. In this dissertation my intention has been to shed light on that controversy by conducting a variety ... -
What's so good in my life? Children's Perspectives and Understanding of Well-being in an Urban Slum: A Case study in Islamabad, Pakistan
(Master thesis, 2013)This study aimed to explore the perspectives of children about their well-being through participatory research in the context of an urban slum area in Islamabad, the capital city of Islamabad. Eighteen children: ten girls ... -
"What's Your Favorite Scary Movie?" Hva skjedde med slashersjangeren etter Scream?
(Bachelor thesis, 2021)Denne oppgaven handler om hva som er de største endringene i slashersjangeren etter at Scream kom ut i 1996. Det skal sees på filmer som kom ut før og etter for å finne ut hva de største forskjellene er. -
The What, Why and How of Child Participation—A Review of the Conceptualization of “Child Participation” in Child Welfare
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This review explores the conceptualization of “child participation” in a child welfare context. The analyses are based on the theories, models and concepts researchers apply when framing their studies. Central to the ... -
“What’s Filipino? What’s authentic? What’s in the blood?” (Hagedorn, The Gangster of Love 57). Filipino identity in Jessica Hagedorn’s two novels: Dogeaters (1990) and The Gangster of Love (1996)
(Master thesis, 2019)Med en rik historie av okkupasjon og kolonisering har Filippinene blitt påvirket av flere nasjoner. Jessica Hagedorn (1949-) utforsker hvordan Filippinene sin historie har påvirket nasjonen etter uavhengighet. I sine ... -
What’s in a name? Measuring access to social activities with a field experiment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Today’s societies increasingly consist of members who migrated from other countries and regions, and their functioning depends heavily on integrating their diverse members. Interactions with the local population through ... -
“‘What’s in a Name?’: Cli-Fi and American Studies.”
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“What’s in a Name?” Authorship as (Micro)Genre in the Paratext of the Hogarth Shakespeare Project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Les adaptations modernes en prose des pièces de Shakespeare ont franchi plusieurs frontières (génériques, culturelles, temporelles) – et les romans commissionnés et publiés au sein du projet Hogarth Shakespeare n’en font ...