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Challenges in global Indigenous-Disability comparative research, or, why nation-state political histories matter
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Globally, Indigenous people, also known as First Peoples, have the poorest health outcomes of all population groups, resulting in significantly higher rates of chronic disease, ill-health, and disability. Recent research strongly suggests that Australian First Peoples and the Sami peoples of the Nordic region are positioned at opposite ends of the disability–health spectrum. Australia’s First Peoples, ...
Fagovergripende diskurs:en fremtid for kunstfagene i norsk skole
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Kunnskapsminister Torbjørn Røe Isaksen presenterte med St.meld. 28 Fag – Fordypning – Forståelse – En fornyelse av Kunnskapsløftet, nye fagovergripende tema for å skape fornyelse i norsk skole. Det foreslås satsning på: ‘Demokrati og medborgerskap’, ‘Bærekraftig utvikling’ og ‘Folkehelse og livsmestring’. Vi vil i dette innhogget belyse hva vi tror kreves diskursivt for å gjennomføre en fagovergripende ...
Humanistisk og estetisk omsorg: Om medborgerskap, kulturell identitet og ukrenkelig menneskeverd
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
Antallet eldre personer øker i befolkningen. Dette fordrer kreativ, proaktiv og estetisk samfunnsplanlegging med tanke på å bygge en bærekraftig fremtid. Færre yrkesaktive og flere pensjonister krever nye løsninger. Artikkelen belyser hvordan samfunnet vårt kan møte det økende antallet personer med sykdommen demens gjennom humanistisk og estetisk omsorg, når målet er å ivareta, individets tilhørighet ...
Trade-offs in pastoral governance in Norway: Challenges for biodiversity and adaptation
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-02-08)
Norway is committed to the two-fold policy objective of preserving biodiversity and maintaining traditional local livelihoods. This creates management dilemmas with the potential to undermine the legitimacy of both national and international policies. In this article, we take a social-ecological perspective to highlight how these two policy objectives are linked and interdependent and, therefore, ...
Disability leisure: in what kind of activities, and when and how do youths with intellectual disabilities participate?
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-12-14)
The article examines what kind of activities youths with intellectual
disabilities participate in during their leisure time, and when and how
they participate. The analysis is based on qualitative interviews of 10
youths with intellectual disabilities (aged 13–16) and their parents (N =
20). The study reveals that intellectually disabled youths have the same
preferences and wishes for leisure ...
Co-management of protected areas to alleviate conservation conflicts: Experiences in Norway.
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-10-16)
This paper addresses the perceptions of actors of protected areas in
Norway about a co-management regime at the local level. The analysis is based
on quantitative data from surveys of actors of eight protected areas in northern
Norway. The surveys were undertaken just before a change to co-management
in 2010. The results show that the two strongest determinants that explain actors’
initial ...
Long-term dropout from school and work and mental health in young adults in Norway: A qualitative interview-based study
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-22)
School dropout is related to difficult life trajectories in Western society. Developing effective preventive interventions is urgent. Nevertheless, few studies have interviewed unemployed young adults in the aftermath of school dropout to understand their experiences with influential factors. We interviewed seven former students two to five years after they had dropped out and seven same-aged students ...
Identity construction of Sami people with disabilities
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
The aim of this article is to explore how the political, technological and economic development of recent decades has influenced the identity construction of Sami people with disabilities. While Sami identity work is described as a continuous process carried out in everyday life, the subject is addressed through a presentation and discussion of three narratives. The analysis demonstrates how different ...
Ethical and methodological issues in research with Sami experiencing disability
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-06)
Background: A study of disability among the indigenous Sami people in Norway presented a number of ethical and methodological challenges rarely addressed in the literature.
<p>Objectives: The main study was designed to examine and understand the everyday life, transitions between life stages and democratic participation of Norwegian Sami people experiencing disability. Hence, the purpose of this ...
I kjønneste orden? Kvalitet og betydningen av kjønn i vurdering av professor- og dosentkompetanse i kunstfagene
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-24)
Denne artikkelen har som mål å bidra til diskusjoner om begrepet kvalitet slik det framkommer i bedømmelsesprosesser ved professor- og dosentopprykk, gjennom å utforske hvorvidt og hvordan kjønn har betydning for måten kvalitet vurderes og kommer til uttrykk på i slike prosesser. Studien er en analyse av dybdeintervjuer med fem erfarne komitémedlemmer i kunstutdanningsfeltet i Norge. Vår analyse av ...