• Decision-Making under Risk: Conditions Affecting the Risk Preferences of Politicians in Digitalization 

      Rodrigues Ferreira, Jean Roisse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03)
      Public officials are constantly facing decisions under risk, particularly in digitalization policies, the consequences of which are hard to predict given their multiple dimensional nature. Since scholarly research has not ...
    • Defending against a stockpiling terrorist 

      Hausken, Kjell; Zhuang, Jun (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      A government defends against a terrorist who attacks repeatedly and stockpiles its resources over time. The government defends an asset and attacks the terrorist’s resources. The terrorist defends its resources and attacks ...
    • Defining the work situation in organization theory: bringing Goffman back in 

      Klemsdal, Lars; Clegg, Stewart (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The organization is traditionally assumed as the principal context of work. This assumption no longer holds in post-industrial and post-bureaucratic settings. Conducting meetings from home while juggling household ...
    • Democratic legitimacy,political speech and viewpoint neutrality 

      Ekeli, Kristian Skagen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-06)
      The purpose of this article is to consider the question of whether democratic legitimacy requires viewpoint neutrality with regard to political speech – including extremist political speech, such as hate speech. The starting ...
    • Desert geographies: solar energy governance for just transitions 

      Sareen, Siddharth; Shokrgozar, Shayan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      While sustainability statements crowd national and urban visions, unjust implementation of lower-carbon energy infrastructures for climate mitigation manifests in contexts of marginal rurality. We focus on solar energy ...
    • Design and application for a replicable foresight methodology bridging quantitative and qualitative expert data 

      Karlsen, Jan Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-04)
      Producing foresight knowledge frequently requires both evidence and creativity based expertise. This paper offers assessment of an electronic expert Group Support System (named «E-lab») facilitating efficient foresight ...
    • Det dokumentariske portrettet som dialog 

      Voktor, Hans Eirik; Borgen, Turid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Det overordnede temaet for denne artikkelen er portrettet som dokumentarsjanger, nærmere bestemt relasjonen mellom dokumentarfilmskaperen og den som portretteres, og sekundært også relasjonen til publikum. Det er ...
    • The Differential Impact of COVID‐19 on the Work Conditions of Women and Men Academics during the Lockdown 

      Yildirim, Tevfik Murat; Eslen-Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-08)
      That the COVID‐19 pandemic has affected the work conditions of large segments of society is in no doubt. A growing body of journalistic accounts raised the possibility that the lockdown caused by the pandemic has affected ...
    • Digital humanities : why worry about reading? 

      Hillesund, Terje (Nobel Symposium;147, Chapter, 2011)
      In this study, interviews reveal that sustained discontinuous reading constitutes a distinctive reading characteristic among humanist scholars. Preferring paper to screen, scholars actively use their hands in flicking, ...
    • Digital lesing 

      Hillesund, Terje (Research report, 2002)
      I "Digital lesing" vurderes ebøker og ebokteknologien i forhold til trekk i informasjons- og nettverksamfunnet, i nettverksamfunnet, der distribusjon av tekstbasert digitalt innhold står sentralt. Dette innholdet er i ...
    • Digital reading spaces: How expert readers handle books, the Web and electronic paper 

      Hillesund, Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      This paper focuses on changing reading characteristics and presents a study among a group of expert readers. Considering technological bases of reading and applying corporeal and material perspectives, this study examines ...
    • Digital text cycles: from medieval manuscripts to modern markup 

      Hillesund, Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)
      The paper argues that the current implementation of digital publishing is a minor step in a long development of digital text cycles. Rather than being a revolution, the digital transformation of text is an evolutionary ...
    • Digital vulnerabilities and online harassment of academics, consequences, and coping strategies. An exploratory analysis 

      Eslen-Ziya, Hande; Giorgi, Alberta; Ahi, Ceren J (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Academic research is currently undergoing a wave of contestation, ranging from violent attacks and life-threatening situations to public undermining of their research and online threats and harassment. A variety of actors ...
    • Digitalisation and social inclusion in multi-scalar smart energy transitions 

      Sareen, Siddharth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11)
      Activity generated around smart energy transitions risks undermining a basic spatial planning principle: create better places for inhabitants. The possibilities unleashed by digitalisation have enigmatic force. Stepping ...
    • Disclosing gender-based violence online: strengthening feminist collective agency or creating further vulnerabilities? 

      Yalcinoz Ucan, Busra; Eslen-Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-07)
      The withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention (in March 2021) and the high prevalence of gender-based violence reflect the current patriarchal political atmosphere in Turkey. Such backlash occurred despite the strong feminist ...
    • Discursive Construction of Population Politics: Parliamentary Debates on Declining Fertility Rates in Turkey 

      Eslen-Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      In assessing how politicians generate population politics through parliamentary debates, I am interested in the discursive construction of such debates. Political debates are important contexts, influencing, and also being ...
    • DISCURSIVE GOVERNANCE OVER PRO-POPULATION POLITICS IN TURKEY 

      P. Kadayifci, Ezgi; Eslen-Ziya, Hande; Korkut, Umut (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Discursive governance of pro-population politics refers to norm-based mechanisms of governance that utilise intentionally selected slogans in political discourse for dissemination of ideas to further the interests of ...
    • Do synthesis centers synthesize? A semantic analysis of topical diversity in research 

      Hackett, Edward J.; Leahey, Erin; Parker, John N.; Rafols, Ismael; Hampton, Stephanie E.; Corte, Ugo; Chavarro, Diego; Drake, John M.; Penders, Bart; Sheble, Laura; Vermeulen, Niki; Vision, Todd J. (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? 

      Fitjar, Rune Dahl; Cooke, Abigail; Kemeny, Tom (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 

      Rongen, Ole Bjørn (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, ...