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Tackling Norwegian Cold: The Breakthrough of Home Freezing
(Chapter, 2015)During the 1950s and 1960s, Norwegian life changed socially, economically, culturally—comprehensively. One manifestation of this change was the new products that found their way into daily life. The car, the TV, and the ... -
Tarehøsting i ukjent farvann?
(Master thesis, 2019)I Norge har det foregått debatter i flere år om en norsk naturressurs, men den har i stor grad skjedd bak lukkede dører. Tang og tare har en rekke bruksområder som mange ikke har tenkt over, og derfor har den også blitt ... -
Tautra, øya som ble Trondheimsfjordens naturlaboratorium. Naturbevaring i skjæringspunktet mellom nasjonale ambisjoner og lokale levemåter 1950-2020
(Master thesis, 2020)Øya Tautra i Trondheimsfjorden fikk en fast veiforbindelse i 1978. Den nye veitraséen til øya ga ikke bare mennesker tilgang, men også rovpattedyr. Dette rammet det rike fuglelivet på Tautra. Mens det å få fastlandsforbindelse ... -
Teknologisk mediert interaksjon - Syklubb eller offentlig debatt?
(Master thesis, 2017)Kommunikasjon via teknologi har en stor plass i hverdagen til folk flest, og får mye oppmerksomhet både i mediene og i populærkulturen. Likevel er det lite forskning på akkurat hvordan denne kommunikasjon medieres ved hjelp ... -
Teknologisk nyskapning og kulturell brytning: Norsk jarnbane 1840-1880
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Temporal echoes and cross-geography policy effects: Multiple levels of transition governance and the electric vehicle breakthrough
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article analyses the Norwegian electric vehicle transition from a socio-technical perspective, shedding light on the emergence of one of the most important EV markets globally. The Norwegian strategy to promote this ... -
Temporality in epistemic justice
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Democracy requires some sort of exchange of knowledge between holders of different knowledge positions. The concept of epistemic justice brings the ability to know and the right to be recognised as a knowledgeable person ... -
Tenk på en kvinne du ser opp til: En fenomenologisk undersøkelse av norske kvinners rollemodeller
(Master thesis, 2022)I denne oppgaven bruker jeg fenomenologisk og sosialkonstruktivistisk perspektiv for å utforske hvilken rolle kvinnelige rollemodeller spiller i norske kvinners forståelse av kvinnelighet. Utvalget består av ti norske ... -
Tentacular Classrooms: Feminist Transformative Learning for Thinking and Sensing
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Integrative transformative learning in a feminist perspective asks students to engage in potentially troublesome and unsettling debates, to confront their own privilege and situated knowledges, and to experiment with ... -
Testing Emergent Technologies in the Arctic: How Attention to Place Contributes to Visions of Autonomous Vehicles
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)There are great expectations around the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Such visions often picture vehicles that work everywhere without human interference. In this article we use empirical data from a pilot project ... -
The (trans)gender equality paradox: Challenging Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:44, Doctoral thesis, 2020)Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law overturned a half-century long requirement that one who wishes to change legal gender must first be irreversibly sterilised. ... -
The Anthropologization of Energy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The Promise of Infrastructure. Nikhil Anand, Akhil Gupta and Hannah Appel (eds), 2018. Electrifying Anthropology: Exploring Electrical Practices and Infrastructures. Simone Abram, Brit Ross Winthereik and Thomas Yarrow (eds), 2019 -
The appropriation of the climate change problem among road managers: fighting in the trenches of the real world
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This paper investigates how transportation sector managers perceive and utilize climate science, and subsequently, how they appropriate the climate change problem. The analysis focuses on which devices they qualify as ... -
The Believers and the Disbelievers - An Occidentalist and Masculinist examination into the construction of ISIS and the West in Dabiq Magazine
(Master thesis, 2017)Following the emergence of ISIS, the organisation developed rapidly into becoming an established movement, demonstrating their success in seizing and holding territory, recruiting foreign fighters and developing an advanced ... -
The doing of Norwegian local governments digitalization: exploring ICT-mediated adventures
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2013:247, Doctoral thesis, 2013)This thesis deals with the implementation of e-government programs in the Norwegian local sector. The investigation has a twofold aim: my ambition is to contribute to strengthen the vague e-government theoretical foundations, ... -
The ethos of energy efficiency: Framing consumer considerations in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper analyzes the moral aspects of household energy use and energy efficiency, and introduces the concept of the ethos of energy efficiency. Based on focus groups and domestication theory, it examines how consumers ... -
The Global Warming of Climate Science: Climategate and the Construction of Scientific Facts
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)This article analyses 1,073 e-mails that were hacked from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in November 2009. The incident was popularly dubbed 'Climategate', indicating that the e-mails reveal a ... -
The Hopeful Hydrogen: Scientists Advocating Their Matter of Concern
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2012:222, Doctoral thesis, 2012)In this thesis, I look at Norwegian hydrogen scientists and their interaction with policy and politics, asking the question of whether scientists have taken part in the making of policy for hydrogen as an energy carrier. ... -
The Interaction between Building and Users in Passive and Zero-Energy Housing and Offices: The Role of Interfaces, Knowledge and User Commitment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Purpose – The article's aim is to present user experiences with passive houses and zero‐energy buildings. The focus is on the interaction between the building and the users, specifically on how user interfaces, knowledge, ... -
The means of modernization: Freezing technologies and the cultural politics of everyday life, Norway 1940-1965
(Chapter, 2014)After World War II, the Norwegian government set out to modernize the country with the industrialization of agriculture and fisheries, the rationalization of retail and by heightening the standard of living in Norwegian ...