Browsing Vitenskapelige publikasjoner (SV-IMS) by Title
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Do synthesis centers synthesize? A semantic analysis of topical diversity in research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-09)Synthesis centers are a form of scientific organization that catalyzes and supports research that integrates diverse theories, methods and data across spatial or temporal scales to increase the generality, parsimony, ... -
Does Assimilation Shape the Economic Value of Immigrant Diversity?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04)A growing literature has shown that greater diversity among immigrants offers material benefits in terms of higher wages and productivity. One limitation of existing work is that it has considered immigrants from a given ... -
Dokumentarbokas mange former
(Journal article, 2014-09)Det viktigaste kravet til dokumentarboka er at den tar for seg verkelege handlingar og verkelege personar, altså sanningskravet. Korleis dette vert gjort, forma, er sekundært. Forma er eit spørsmål om å nå fram til lesaren, ... -
Double energy vulnerability in the Norwegian low-carbon urban transport transition
(Journal article, 2022)Household energy poverty and transport energy poverty are increasingly recognised as entangled in energy social science. The intersection of these related phenomena is growing due to twin transitions of decarbonisation and ... -
Drivers of Scalar Biases: Environmental Justice and the Portuguese Solar Photovoltaic Rollout
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Studying the dynamics of solar photovoltaic (PV) rollout can generate insights on how policies enable and constrain energy transitions. This energy source has low carbon emissions, and has rapidly become economically ... -
E-scooter regulation: The micro-politics of market-making for micro-mobility in Bergen
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Micro-mobility market-making represents an under-studied but important aspect of urban transport sustainability transitions. Micro-mobility roll-out combines several critical elements: decarbonisation, digitalisation and ... -
Editorial: Urban energy poverty and positive energy districts.
(Journal article, 2022)Cities are important actors in low-carbon energy transitions. They matter as front-runners, trend-setters and decision-makers. They matter as daily settings for over half of humanity. As cities continue to evolve, urban ... -
Eit skilt som prøver å vera eit skilt. Om kunstproduksjon i samarbeid mellom små og store vesen.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)I kunst- og forskingsprosjektet Samarbeid mellom små og store vesen samarbeida ei gruppe born og ein kunstnar om å skapa eit kunstverk. Intensjonen med prosjektet var å utforska om likeverd og horisontalitet i kunstproduksjon ... -
Electoral Systems and Gender Inequality in Political News: Analyzing the News Visibility of Members of Parliament in Norway and the UK
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Research continues to find gender inequality in politics and political communication, but our understanding of the variation in the degree of bias across systems is limited. A recent meta-analysis reveals how, in countries ... -
Electric Vehicle Paradise? Exploring the Value Chains of Green Extractivism
(Chapter, 2023)Norway has the world-class ambition to make transport more sustainable and climate friendly. Its electric vehicle (EV) rollout is celebrated by and aspirational for other countries, manifesting the imaginary of technological ... -
Emotional creaming: Street-level bureaucrats’ prioritisation of migrant clients ‘likely to succeed’ in labour market integration
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)Achieving equity in welfare provision depends on accurate understandings of the work of street-level bureaucrats. We explore the role of emotions when caseworkers prioritise cases. While creaming of clients whom street-level ... -
Emotional Labor Mediates the Relationship between Clan Culture and Teacher Burnout: An Examination on Gender Difference
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Teacher burnout is a psychological syndrome affecting many teachers across the globe. Therefore, numerous studies have investigated antecedents of teacher burnout in order to provide recommendations to alleviate it. Although ... -
Enabling a just energy transition through solidarity in research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-05)A just energy transition is as much about acknowledging and acting on the socio-material needs of marginalised classes and groups as about informing inclusive and deliberative policy-making towards more equitable energy ... -
Establishing networked misogyny as a counter movement: The analysis of the online anti-Istanbul convention presence
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04)We now live in an age of unhidden gender wars where direct violence occurs within online and offline spaces. These online spaces on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram become venues for attacks on gender and woman’s rights, as ... -
Et flipperspill i velferdsstaten: Innlåsing av innvandrere med «språkutfordringer» i NAV
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Mange innvandrerbrukere «låses» inne i NAV-systemet som varig avhengige av økonomisk sosialhjelp. Slike innlåsingsmekanismer beskrives ofte som resultatet av at brukere blir «kasteballer» mellom tjenester og ikke får den ... -
EU Geoeconomics: A Framework for Analyzing Bilateral Relations in the European Union
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12)Existing EU study approaches have come under stress as comprehensive models of European politics. In this context, bilateral relations between EU members remain under-researched yet important for understanding the inner ... -
European grandparents' solicitude: Why older men can be relatively good grandfathers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-09)The mechanisms linking grandparental gender and involvement with grandchildren are probably more complex than previously understood. Grandmothers are likely to benefit from their central role as kin-keepers in their ... -
Everyday gendered performances at home: Masculine domesticity?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01)This article explores how men living in Istanbul talk about the sociality of house and care work – vacuuming the house, cooking, doing the laundry – in their everyday lives. It shows how these tasks are crucial for ... -
Everything Changes, But It All Stays the Same. Labour Market Parties, Corporatism and Norwegian Sick Pay Policies 1978–2014
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegian sick pay policies have remained the same. The present study focuses on the gradual developments in welfare corporatism ... -
Exchange, raiding, and the shadow of the future
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008-04)A two-period exchange model is developed where production decisions in the first period determine the amount of resources available in the second period. Each agent allocates resources to defend its production and attack ...