• What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research 

      Aspers, Patrik; Corte, Ugo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-02)
      What is qualitative research? If we look for a precise definition of qualitative research, and specifically for one that addresses its distinctive feature of being “qualitative,” the literature is meager. In this article ...
    • What is Qualitative in Research 

      Aspers, Patrik; Corte, Ugo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      In this text we respond and elaborate on the four comments addressing our original article. In that piece we define qualitative research as an “iterative process in which improved understanding to the scientific community ...
    • When Innovative Ideas Encounter Institutions: An Analytical Model 

      Holmen, Ann-Karin Tennås; Ringholm, Toril Merete (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-06)
      This paper presents an analytical model for studying “encounters” that take place when ideas for innovation meet institutions (The IIE-model). Our model aims to expand the dichotomous barriers/driver approach in innovation ...
    • When one frame is not enough; From still photography to Virtual reality 

      Trageton, Sigmund (Journal article, 2019-11)
      American art critic Clement Greenberg wrote the following about modern art: A modernist work of art must try, in principle to avoid dependence upon any order of experience not given in the most essentially construed nature ...
    • Whether to attack a terrorist’s resource stock today or tomorrow 

      Hausken, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008-11)
      A terrorist defends an asset which grows from the first to the second period and is attacked. With large asset growth, the terrorist's first period outcome is low caused by a large attack. With no expenditure constraint, ...
    • Whether to attack growing assets and enterprises today or tomorrow 

      Hausken, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      An asset possessed by a defender grows from the first to the second period and is attacked in both periods. With large growth, there is no attack in the first period. Conflict is eliminated. The attacker postpones the ...
    • ‘Which side are you on – Mr. Westerberg?’ Reason, affect, and division in public debate 

      Sunnercrantz, Liv (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)
      This article studies affect and reason in practices of persuasion through a rhetorical-performative framework. Focusing on the Swedish economic crisis 1988–1993, this piece argues that the successful rise and installation ...
    • Who benefits from sustainable mobility transitions? Social inclusion, populist resistance and elite capture in Bergen, Norway 

      Remme, Devyn Helen Avhild; Sareen, Siddharth; Haarstad, Håvard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoid, shift and improve. We examine a combination of these in a city at the forefront of implementing transition policies, ...
    • Will E-books Change the World? 

      Hillesund, Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2001)
      This paper argues that the evolution of e-book technology is related to the penetrating impact of networks and information technology on society. It defines the concept of e-book and describes some aspects of e-book ...
    • Å fortelle verden. Spekulativ fiksjon som etisk-politisk arena 

      Hellstrand, Ingvil Førland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03)
      De siste årene har ulike typer av fantastisk og fabulerende fiksjon – her med en samlebetegnelse kalt spekulativ fiksjon – beveget seg fra utkanten av populærkulturen til mainstream media. Parallelt med denne utviklingen ...