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Familien og felleskapets betydning i skoleelevenes selvpresentasjoner
2017
I denne artikkelen undersoker vi hvordan norske videregaende skoleelever presenterer seg selv. Elevene har tatt med et bilde de synes er viktig til intervjuet og dette dannet utgangspunktet for en refleksjon om hva de opplever er viktig i sitt liv og i samfunnet. Problemstillingen er todelt: Hva rapporterer skoleelever som viktig i sine liv og hvordan skal vi forsta det monsteret som trer fram? Dataene antyder et kulturelt monster hvor de unge soker etter kollektiv og grupper de kan knytte seg til heller enn a frigjore seg fra. Vi spor derfor hvorvidt vi bor utvikle en tenkning om tilknytning snarere enn individualisering. ABSTRACT English title: The Importance of Family and Community in St…
"Fellowship in Coriolanus"
2006
International audience
“‘A house divided against itself cannot stand': Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Courtship of Miles Standish and American National Unity in 1858.”
2007
International audience
“Henry Wadsworth Longfellow”
2016
International audience
“Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie and the Afterlife of the History of the Acadians”
2012
International audience
Does stump removal affect early growth and mycorrhizal infection of spruce (Picea abies) seedlings in clear-cuts?
2012
Abstract Stump removal procedure increases the extent of exposed mineral soil in the clear felled areas. In this study, our aim was to find out whether the early growth and mycorrhization of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) seedlings differ between stump removal and mounding sites. Stumps were harvested from five one-hectare study sites and other five sites were mounded after clear felling. Twenty seedlings were planted on mounds at each study site. Although the height of spruce seedlings did not differ between the treatments after three growing periods, their mean growth was ca. 10% higher at the stump removal sites. The community of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) in the seedling roots did n…
"Jeg er ikke alene" : fatigue etter kreft: deltagernes erfaring med opphold på en rehabiliteringsgård
2016
Masteroppgave folkehelsevitenskap ME516 - Universitetet i Agder 2016 Konfidensiell til / confidential until 01.01.2022
El cuerpo materno en la red: entre el orden de lo ?deseable? y el de lo real
2019
El estilo de vida fitness se realiza en, y a través de, un entramado subjetivo y de poder en el que circulan y se ensamblan dispositivos empresariales, terapéuticos, sanitarios y de espectacularización de los cuerpos, tendientes a inscribir la vida de la población en las tramas conflictivas de un capitalismo heterosexista, neoliberal e informacional. En dicho marco, la temporalidad, metamorfosis y plasticidad del cuerpo materno irrumpe como problema y objeto de intervención de tecnologías diversas orientadas a ajustar su tamaño, forma y devenir a los parámetros de la vida activa y saludable. En escenarios digitales, dicha tensión se materializa, por un lado, a través de dispositivos visuale…
Norwegian Sociology and the Recognition of the Saami Minority
2014
At a time when the Saami ethnic minority got little attention by the Norwegian public and the political authorities of the country, sociologists did much to raise public awareness about the conditions of this ethnic minority. In the postwar period of the 1950s and 1960s, sociologists of Norway focused to a large degree on social groups that fell outside the emerging welfare state. Norwegian sociology has been characterized by an approach named “problem-oriented empirism” and also by sociologists playing a vital role as public intellectuals. Sociology professor Vilhelm Aubert (1922- 88) coined the term “problem-oriented empirism” to characterize Norwegian sociology from the end of the Second…
A lake fortress, a floating chronology, and an atmospheric anomaly: the surprising results of a radiocarbon wiggle-match from Āraiši, Latvia
2014
Abstract An Iron Age timber settlement which, in view of the defensive structures uncovered, is described as a lake fortress, on an island in Lake Āraiši, north-eastern Latvia, was excavated in 1965–69 and 1975–79 by teams led by Jānis Apals, who distinguished five construction phases. Dendrochronological analysis produced a c. 100-year floating chronology for Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) timbers from the earliest phase. A 14C wiggle-match was undertaken to obtain an absolute date range for the final year of the floating chronology, and thus for the construction of the settlement. Ten blocks of wood from one timber, each comprising 6-11 years and collectively spanning the whole 9…