Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Plasil, Tanja"
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Ansattes erfaringer og strategier for å opprettholde omsorg for personer med utviklingshemming som bodde i tilrettelagt bolig under covid-19-pandemien
Ersfjord, Ellen Margrete Iveland; Plasil, Tanja; Johnsen, Hege Mari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Da covid-19-pandemien kom, innførte den norske regjeringen inngripende tiltak for å håndtere situasjonen. Kommunene fikk ansvar for å iverksette tiltak for å redusere smitterisikoen for personer som mottar kommunale helse- ... -
"Best before, often good after": Re-scripting the date label of food in Norway
Plasil, Tanja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In 2018, several Norwegian food producers added a new phrase to date labels of packaged foods: best before (date), often good after. Why and how did they do this? By using two concepts from Actor-Network Theory, translation ... -
Black boxing milk: Date labeling, quality and waste throughout the Norwegian milk chain
Plasil, Tanja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)We confront the expiration date whenever we shop, eat or discard food. This label has changed our foodways in profound and unforeseen manners, on the one hand increasing food safety while on the other reducing our sensory ... -
Den arabiske maten til levantiske innvandrere til Argentina: Autentisitet og standardisering av folk og mat
Cañás Bottos, Lorenzo; Plasil, Tanja (Chapter, 2017) -
Det rurale perspektivet på overvekt og fedmeproblematikken
Hammerstad, Elisabeth (Master thesis, 2021)Bakgrunn: Overvekt og fedme er et av nåtidens store helseutfordringer. Overvekt og fedme høyner risikoen for helseplager og sykdom. I tillegg øker risikoen for stigmatisering og ekskludering. Dette kan bidra til å utvikle ... -
Erfaringer fra helsepersonell med sekundæroppfølging for barn og unge med ADHD, overvekt og fedme i primær- og sekundærhelsetjenesten- en kvalitativ studie
Ulsund, Oda Eline (Master thesis, 2021)SAMMENDRAG Studien er en del av pilotprosjektet ADHD og overvekt: oppfølging, veiledning og behandling i helsetjenesten for personer med ADHD som har overvekt eller fedme. Prosjektet har som hovedmål å innhente kunnskap ... -
From Food Regulation to Environmental Challenge: The Construction, Practice and Consequences of Date Labelling in Norway
Plasil, Tanja (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:409, Doctoral thesis, 2020)Summary Whenever we do our shopping for groceries or when we go through our food storage, we are confronted with the expiration date. This date enables us to shop, and later eat, without making decisions within a wide ... -
Imagined foodways and rejected biopedagogies: Rural children's perspectives of rural foodways
Ersfjord, Ellen Margrete Iveland; Plasil, Tanja; Heggem, Reidun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Rural residency is an independent risk factor for being overweight, but little is known about why this is so. The purpose of our study was to gain insight into what Norwegian rural children say about a rural diet in ... -
Kommunetilpasset forebygging og behandling – Overvekt og fedme blant bygdebarn. Sluttrapport
Zahl-Thanem, Alexander; Ersfjord, Ellen; Gjøsund, Gudveig; Heggem, Reidun; Oldervoll, Line; Plasil, Tanja; Brigham, Anne Margrethe (Rapport Norsk senter for bygdeforskning, Research report, 2022) -
Natural ingredient or nostalgic taste? Competing authenticities in the Norwegian vanilla tastescape
Plasil, Tanja; Stokland, Håkon B.; Cañás Bottos, Lorenzo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Vanillin has been the main source of vanilla flavoring in products such as vanilla sugar, sauce and ice cream throughout the twentieth century, and hence the authentic taste Norwegians associated with vanilla. However, ... -
De “turcos” a Argentinos, y de Argentinos a Libaneses.Ciudadanía Extraterritorial de la Diáspora Libanesa en Argentina
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When Heritage Becomes Horizon: The Acquisition of Extra-Territorial Citizenship among Lebanese in Argentina
Canás Bottos, Lorenzo; Plasil, Tanja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The sedentariness of the nation-state (emerging from its territoriality) sets it at odds with human mobility of different types and scales, but particularly so with international migration. In this article we are concerned ...