Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin - NTNU by Title
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Friendship versus love in Ibsen's dramas
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The article explores how friendships between men and women are presented in the dramas A Doll’s House, The Lady from the Sea, Rosmersholm and Hedda Gabler. Friendship is an important motive which functions to show women’s ... -
Frigjøring av sykepleierkapasitet gjennom ny ansvars-/oppgavedeling og bruk av teknologi
(SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2022)Vi har undersøkt hvordan sykepleierkapasitet kan frigjøres gjennom ny ansvars- og oppgavedeling og bruk av teknologi i kommunale helse- og omsorgstjenester, samt i psykisk helsevern og TSB. Prosjektet består av en ... -
Friluftsmuseets tidiga idéhistoria
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Fritidsboligfenomenet i Norge. Fagnotat om utvikling i bruk av fritidsboliger, utarbeidet på oppdrag fra Kommunal- og regionaldepartementet
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Frivillig innsats: Hindre i omsorgssektoren
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Denne artikkelen setter søkelys på omsorgsfeltet og utfordringer som oppstår når frivillig arbeidskraft søkes integrert med offentlige omsorgsytelser. Offentlige velferdsytelser rommer kvaliteter som prinsipielt skiller ... -
Frivillige i omsorgssektoren – muligheter og barrierer
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i at staten og sivilsamfunnet har ulike egenskaper som kan vanskeliggjøre tett samarbeid på ulike felt. Vi tar for oss kommunale omsorgstjenester og stiller spørsmål om hva som kan tenkes å ... -
From "breakthrough" to "episodic" Cancer Pain? A European Association for Palliative Care Research Network Expert Delphi Survey Toward a Common Terminology and Classification of Transient Cancer Pain Exacerbations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Context Cancer pain can appear with spikes of higher intensity. Breakthrough cancer pain (BTCP) is the most common term for the transient exacerbations of pain, but the ability of the nomenclature to capture relevant ... -
From 'alternative' to 'advanced': Mainstreaming of sustainable technologies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper revisits some technologies that, in the 1970s, were considered as ‘low-tech’ alternatives to mainstream versions, but more recently have been developed using high-tech elements. This change from alternative to ... -
From 1969 to 2018: Relocating historical narratives of displacement during ‘the Troubles’ through the European migrant crisis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)From the outset of the Northern Ireland conflict, the internal displacement of civilians from across the sectarian divide became a familiar phenomenon for those seeking to escape inter-communal conflict. In 2018, the legacy ... -
From a Clash of Social Orders to a Loss of Decidability in Meta-organizations Tackling Grand Challenges: The Case of Japan Leaving the International Whaling Commission
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Meta-organizations are crucial devices to tackle grand challenges. Yet, by bringing together different organizations, with potentially diverging views on these grand challenges, meta-organizations need to cope with the ... -
From a Low-Cost Air Quality Sensor Network to Decision Support Services: Steps towards Data Calibration and Service Development
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Air pollution is a widespread problem due to its impact on both humans and the environment. Providing decision makers with artificial intelligence based solutions requires to monitor the ambient air quality accurately and ... -
From a Monolingual Mind to a Multilingual Heart: An Autoethnography through Dominant Language Constellation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article narrates and analyzes the author’s life experiences as a learner, teacher, and researcher of diverse languages across three contexts: mainland China, Hong Kong, and Norway. Deconstructing the influential ... -
From artefacts to infrastructure
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)In their initial articulation of the direction of the CSCW field, scholars advanced an open-ended agenda. This continuing commitment to open-ness to different contexts and approaches is not, however, reflected in the ... -
From Asset in War to Asset in Diplomacy: Orkney in the Medieval Realm of Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The island province of Orkney played a crucial role in Norway’s overseas expansion during the Early- and High-Middle Ages. Located just offshore from mainland Scotland, it provided a resort for westward-sailing fleets as ... -
From bad electrochemical practices to an environmental and waste reducing approach for the generation of active hydrogen evolving electrodes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The electrodeposition of noble metals using corresponding dissolved metal salts represents an interesting process for the improvement of the electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) properties of less active ... -
From Bilinear Regression to Inductive Matrix Completion: A Quasi-Bayesian Analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In this paper, we study the problem of bilinear regression, a type of statistical modeling that deals with multiple variables and multiple responses. One of the main difficulties that arise in this problem is the presence ... -
From Biobanks for health to Biobank Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Norwegian biobanks comprise a unique resource for researchers who want to investigate pathways to the development of common and complex diseases and improve prevention and treatment. Extensive efforts have been made in ... -
From Biographical Text to Biopic: Adapting the Cultural Memory of the Eighteenth Century
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The article investigates how recent biopics of eighteenth-century women can be seen to form and/or revise the cultural memory of the period, with a particular emphasis on how the individuals represented in biographical ... -
From black screens to mediating means: A classroom study of Media Literacy 2.0 in higher education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The paper reports on an empirical case study that explores innovative teaching practices in higher education, including digital, physical, and blended learning activities. The study followed the Master’s course ‘Experts ... -
From breaking point to breakthrough during the ICU stay: A qualitative study of family members’ experiences of long-term intensive care patients’ pathways towards survival
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Aims and objectives To explore family members’ experiences of long‐term intensive care unit (ICU) patients’ pathways towards survival and to highlight family members’ efforts to promote the patient's health during the ICU ...