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Water on devious ways : a GIS analysis
(Master thesis, 2014)Flood events are after storm the most damaging natural hazard in Norway. As a result of global warming, it is anticipated that heavy rain will fall more often and with more intensity in the future which may lead to more ... -
“We All Held Our Own”: Job Demands and Resources at Individual, Leader, Group, and Organizational Levels During COVID-19 Outbreak in Health Care. A Multi-Source Qualitative Study.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Abstract: Background: Interventions tackling COVID-19 impact on health care workers’ mental health would benefit from being informed by validated and integrated assessment frameworks. This study aimed to explore the fitness ... -
"We are different" : stories from unnacompanied immigrants in Norway
(Master thesis, 2016)Being alone, without parents or responsible legal guardians is what recognizes unaccompanied immigrants, a group of young people and children meeting a new culture on their own. This thesis gives insight in the experiences ... -
"We are doers!": The social life of silence: risk awareness and risk perception at the foot of Katla, Iceland
(Master thesis, 2016)Being an active volcano, Katla has followed a fairly distinct cyclical pattern of eruptions. According to historical records and expert knowledge, the volcano is now long overdue. The aim of this thesis is to investigate ... -
We care about the environment, don't we?
(Master thesis, 2020)Vi står nå midt oppi en økologisk krise og en masseutryddelse forårsaket av menneskelige aktiviteter. Menneskelig påvirkning har vært ødeleggende for miljøet og ville arter i århundrer, men konsekvensene av denne påvirkningen ... -
“We hope it isn’t about them deciding everything!” A Mixed Methods Study of Student Participation
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:255, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Summary Despite requirements for and expectations of student participation, challenges persist and schools struggle to enable students to participate, leading to the overarching question addressed in this thesis: ... -
"We know where to go and where not to go, what to do and what not to do online.": A qualitative study of Norwegian children's activities, risk assessment, and coping strategies on the Internet
(Master thesis, 2013)This article documents a study of 51 Norwegian children and adolescents, aged 10, 13 and 16 years. Qualitative focus group interviews were conducted to investigate the informants’ patterns of Internet use, risk assessment ... -
‘We put on the music and then the children dance’ - Swedish preschool teachers’ dance educational experiences
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article investigates and discusses Swedish preschool teachers’ work with and understanding of teaching dance. Preschool teachers should teach aesthetic expressions such as dance, according to the curriculum. This study ... -
“We use English but not like all the time like.” – Discourse marker like in UAE English
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is characterized by extensive language contact. Although Arabic is the official language, practically all communication in general as well as in higher education, in particular, takes place ... -
We're not in it for the money - lay people's moral intuitions on commercial use of 'their' biobank
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Great hope has been placed on biobank research as a strategy to improve diagnostics, therapeutics and prevention. It seems to be a common opinion that these goals cannot be reached without the participation of commercial ... -
Weaving Partial Stories: More-than-human Entanglements and Environmental Governance Experiments in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Different goals and assumptions enable and legitimise the ways that climate change is understood and governed through increasingly urgent, experimental, and heterogeneous interventions. We examine the ontological politics ... -
Weights of Evidence Model and Onset of Civil War: Favourability Analysis and Evaluation
(Master thesis, 2010)This thesis explores the use of the weights of evidence (WOFE) model for studying civil war onset in a spatial context. Previous study of civil war has extensively studied a range of geographic factors, and how these affect ... -
"Welcome to the show" : a study of 'framing' of comedy shows in London
(Master thesis, 2015)This thesis is based on fieldwork conducted at three different comedy clubs in, and around, London, UK during spring semester 2014. In this thesis, I discuss how humour is inherently social, and that the comical is closely ... -
Welcome To The Syndrome-X Family: A song of Knowledge and Hope in a digital family group
(Master thesis, 2022)Sosiale media har åpnet steder for tilknytning og samfunn hvor dette før ikke har vært en mulighet. Facebook-grupper for foreldre som har barn med sjeldne tilstander er eksempler på slike steder, og denne avhandlingen er ... -
Welfare against crime: Can the absence of crime among the second generation immigrants in Sweden bring forward new insights to public policy?
(Master thesis, 2014)In both Europe and the United States, researchers have found the second generation immigrants to commit more crime compare to the first, despite the fact that the second generation is expected to be better off. This thesis ... -
Welfare Attitudes: The Challenge of Globalization: A Multilevel Analysis of the effects of Economic Globalization on Welfare Attitudes
(Master thesis, 2013)Public opinion is important for advanced and aspiring democracies because it is the people that are the ultimate source of power in these societies. Peoples’ attitudes towards economic questions are thus important for a ... -
Welfare State Regimes and Income Related Health Inequalities: A Comparison of 23 European Countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008)Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether the magnitude of income-related health inequalities varies between welfare regimes (Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, Bismarckian, Southern and Eastern). Specifically, ... -
Welfare, social justice, and equality in educational settings in the Nordic countries
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)