Blar i Fakultet for samfunns- og utdanningsvitenskap (SU) på tittel
Viser treff 1990-2009 av 15239
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COVID-19-Related Job Demands and Resources, Organizational Support, and Employee Well-Being: A Study of Two Nordic Countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The purpose of this study is to examine how COVID-19-related job demands and resources have been associated with employee well-being in Nordic countries across specific occupational groups. The study investigated four ... -
Covid-19: The Future of Home Office
(Master thesis, 2022)Hensikten med denne masteroppgaven var å se på erfaringene og framtidsorienteringene ansatte i et stort ingeniørfirma har dannet seg, etter å ha jobbet hjemmefra under Covid-19 pandemien i Norge. De psykososiale faktorene ... -
Coworking Space - Ein studie av coworking space som mekanisme i å auke mengd entreprenørskap og innovasjon i Noreg
(Master thesis, 2014)Denne masteroppgåva tek føre seg spørsmål kring ”coworking space” i norsk kontekst, og dets funksjon i å auke mengd innovasjon og entreprenørskap i norsk økonomi. Dette vert studert med utgangspunkt i entreprenøren som ... -
CPP or Not, That Is the Question: Physicians' Work With Activating CPPs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The Norwegian government has launched a policy titled cancer patient pathways (CPPs), which assigns maximum deadlines to the various phases of the diagnostic investigation. In this article, I examine the starting point of ... -
“Crack ends it all?” A study of the interrelations between crack cocaine, social environments, social relations, crime, and homicide among poor, young men in urban Brazil
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)In this article, actor network theory is used to explore the consumption of crack cocaine in street settings. The article is based on multiple periods of fieldwork over several years among young men in Salvador, Brazil. ... -
Craft as more-than-human practice-led research in a posthumanist perspective
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Creating a shared vision by uniting local stakeholders to tackle plastic bag consumption
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Single-use plastic bags contribute significantly to the plastic pollution in South Africa posing a serious environmental challenge. Hence, there is a need for comprehensive strategies to reduce plastic bag consumption. We ... -
Creating Responsive Learning Environments to Develop Students’ Reflective Capacity
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In today’s society, rapidly changing conditions and expectations mean that students need to learn how to make reflective judgments, and there is a clear need to better understand how to create learning environments that ... -
Creating Safe Spaces? The Effect of Local Peacekeeping on Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict, Africa 1994-2009
(Master thesis, 2020)Denne masteroppgaven utvider den nåværende forskningslitteraturen om seksuell vold ved å analysere den lokale utbredelsen av seksuell vold i væpnet konflikt og utplasseringsmønstrene til FNs fredsbevarende operasjoner i ... -
Creating Space for Dynamic Language Use: Cultivating Literacy Development through Translanguaging Pedagogy in EAL Classrooms
(Chapter, 2020)With English as an Additional Language (EAL) classrooms increasingly becoming culturally and linguistically diverse, the use of the students' home language(s) (HLs) can equip emergent bilinguals/multilinguals with the ... -
Creating spaces for emancipatory praxis with social work students in a diverse classroom context
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Against neoliberal and new managerial pushes in higher education, educators have a responsibility to engage students in transformational learning and prepare them for the complex world of work. This article describes the ... -
Creating stability in constant uncertainty : dealing with crisis in the Chilean aquaculture industry
(Master thesis, 2015)This thesis is the result of a fieldwork conducted in Fish Inc., a Chilean branch of a Norwegian-owned company dealing with equipment for fish farming. The Chilean aquaculture industry has since the sanitary and financial ... -
The creation of cyborgs within a socially constructed understanding of disability and assistive activity technology use
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)This article illuminates how understandings of disability is negotiated through use of assistive activity technologies, when people with physical impairment use this kind of technology in their social and physical environment. ... -
Creatively Confronting the Climate Crisis: Utilizing YA Graphic Novels in the EFL Classroom
(Master thesis, 2023)Den største og mest definerende krisen i vår tid er klimakrisen. Stigende havnivå, varmere vær, isbreer som smelter, og intens tørke, er bare noen av klimaforandringene som påvirker livet på jorda. Frem til nå har det vært ... -
Creativity and group-counseling in the corporate world - A Qualitative Study of Employee's Experiences with Creativity and Innovation
(Master thesis, 2014)In this master thesis, the focus was on the theme of creative group- counseling in larger corporations. Through a qualitative research process I have sought answers to the following research question: How can a creative ... -
Creativity in counselling – a qualitative study exploring how creative approaches can add to the field of counselling
(Master thesis, 2022)Innen rådgivningsfeltet finnes det en rekke metoder og teknikker som kan brukes. Rådgivningsstudenter lærer å tilpasse rådgivningen til den individuelle klienten. Siden hver klient er forskjellig, kan det være nyttig å ... -
Crises all around: Do recent predicaments and their responses imperil ‘neoliberalism’?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The announcement of a record trade surplus for Norway in 2022, and a proposal to create a guarantee fund for investments in renewable energy for Ukraine, Europe and beyond, indicate how the economic and financial situation ... -
Crisis as opportunity: experiences of Norwegian school leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Norwegian schools received a few days’ notice in March 2020 before closing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The complexity of school life was suddenly compounded by a serious and unstable situation. Amid this was the ... -
Crisis communication and the Norwegian authorities: 22 July and the chernobyl disaster: Two catastrophes, dissimilar outcomes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The present article examines how crisis communication after catastrophes can strengthen society or undermine trust, credibility and confidence between the authorities and the general public. The two cases examined are the ...