• (In)voluntary entrepreneurs. A study of tradition usage as a departure for rural entrepreneurship 

      Fedoseev, Viktor (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2018-05-15)
      People from Kenozerje ceased to be citizens of the Soviet state on December 26, 1991, and two days later received a citizenship of the Kenozersky National Park, a new incredible country stretched on the borders of the Arkhangelsk region in Russia. The Park uses traditions established on its territory as a departure for activities and constructing an everyday life in Kenozerje. The Park is constantly ...
    • Individualization, Agency and Hope: Chronicle of a summer of four women in Tromsø, Northern Norway 

      Loaiza Pineda, Julián David (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-06-01)
      In the Covid-19 summer of 2020 in the arctic city of Tromsø, four women embarked on a research and film project about their lives. Elisa (a 28-year-old Italian woman), Sunniva (a 31- year-old Norwegian woman), Magalí (a 36-year-old Argentine woman) and Tove (an 85-year- old Norwegian woman), engaged through intimate conversations with me a researcher/filmmaker, where they exposed essential aspects ...
    • A Journey towards Fatherhood: The importance of embodying a new role 

      Lafragua Salazar, Irati (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-15)
      This thesis explores the complex transformations involved in first-time fatherhood, when adult men undergo one of the most important changes of status in their lives. How is this new status reached? What are the stages of this transition? What other social factors influence the way this transition takes place? The study is primarily based on audiovisual material of my husband, a Spanish researcher ...
    • The knights of the road : creating a dignified identity on the margins of society 

      Hammerås, Kristin Sælen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-20)
      Vagabonds, “landstrygere” (tramps), “landevejsriddere” (Knights of the road), “farende svende” (journeymen); dear child has many names. The group I have been following this summer is walking the roads of the Danish countryside, living their lives without a stable home or at least periodically without a permanent residence, on the margins of the society. Most of them are alcoholics. But in spite of ...
    • ”A living life” - Exploring Place attachment and ”The good life” on Sandøya, an island community in Southern Norway 

      Karayazgan, Aylin Desiree (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-18)
      The concept of lifestyle has become much more important in contemporary, and especially western, social life. This must be seen as part how individual are more free to choose who they want to be, and consequently how and where they want to live. Eith refers to lifestyle there is a growing number of people who relocate on the basis of a belief that there is a more fulfilling way of life available ...
    • Living like kings? : migrants identity as parts of and in between two nations 

      Skoglund, Anne Restad (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-06)
      The Estonian immigrants are within some settings such as taxation, hundred percent employed, little knowledge of Norwegian language, village, which limits them in some ways to reach their goal. They are conceived as having a residence in Norway so that they have the same amount money that a normal Norwegian but at the same time they have a home in another country. They cannot use much money and the ...
    • Living the folklore. Memory, performance and identity construction. The case of Empi et Riaume 

      Todorova, Boyka (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-18)
      Modern folklore expression deals with the delicate balance between past and present, preservation of traditions and the constant change of the modernity. Folklore heritage is deeply incorporated to the societies way of being, in fact it shapes a large part of the social memory and identity of people in a very implicit way, that is often neglected. My study bring us in a little French town called ...
    • Living where the grass is greener: Reflections on an alternative life in a mountain village in Romania 

      Veraart, Ralph (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-11-10)
      Nowadays there is an increasing number of people who invest (or would like to invest) in a second home in rural areas or who migrate (or would like to migrate) to rural areas. This thesis is about migration to rural areas; it addresses the question: “Which incentives and constraints do people weigh before migrating to a rural area and which challenges do they encounter once living there?” I ...
    • Man of Nature and Me: Research on the Boundary between Anthropology and Art 

      Veraart, Orsolya (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-11-10)
      This paper deals mainly with questions of methodology by presenting a creative approach to fieldwork. It presents the fieldwork as relative to art practice, and the film as relative to art work. The paper also presents the data obtained by this method: my informant, Bogdan’s vision on nature and society. His relationship to nature and Romania is one of respect and love, and as such it comes close ...
    • Mater omnium. A study of belonging, care and social change in superdiverse Italy 

      Massone, Valentina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-16)
      Crisis can be considered a context in the modern European narrative, as economy, mass-migrations and environmental factors create a superdiverse, ever shifting social and cultural pavement. Set in Ostia, a suburban area of Rome, under the spotlight due to the influence of organized crime and the raising conflicts between socio political realities, this paper investigate how solidarity and belonging ...
    • Mbororo migrant workers in Western Cameroon: Case study of Bahouan 

      Chiwo, Tembou Flavie (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-10-24)
      This paper aims to analyze the daily life of some Mbororo migrant workers in Bahouan village. Due to some external and internal forces on their nomadic lifestyle, these Mbororo Muslims have decided to seek for livelihood in Bahouan, among the mainly agricultural Christian people. Since then, their strategy has been in attempting to rebuild their herd and provide for their relatives back home. This ...
    • Migrant fishermen and their social life in Londji Plage, Southern Cameroon 

      Moussa, Younouss (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2011-05-29)
      I studied migrant fishermen and their social life in Londji Plage in South of Cameroon. It was to analyze how migrant fishermen integrated the life, how the commercialization of fish is organized, the migrant’s careers, the role of canoe owner’s wives and fishermen’s wives in the economy and the relation between migrant and state bureaucracy. The fishing activity is completely modernized by Nigerian ...
    • Millet beer brewing and its socio-economic role in the lives of Mafa women in the far north province of Cameroon 

      Ganava, André (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-01)
      This thesis is aimed at investigating the relevance of beer brewing among the Mafa women located in the Far Northern Province of Cameroon. It makes the assumption that though there are several attempts by various bodies to fight the beer brewing as an activity of women; it continues to occupy a central aspect of their lives. It is claimed in this thesis that, beer brewing though challenging for the ...
    • The montage of the life course of Alexander Maloletov: searching for happiness in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia. 

      Badanina, Anna (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-12)
      This work is focused on the life course of 67 years old Alexander Maloletov. In my study I question the role of happiness for the individual, connected to present self-identity and «personal memory museum». I am considering happiness as an emotional lens, through which it is possible to think evaluatively and narratively about people’s selves and lives. The main informant is an eccentric man named ...
    • A Moroccan wedding ceremony between tradition and modernity : the role of women in the preparations. 

      Hajji, Jalila (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-01)
      This research thesis is about the traditional steps before and during the wedding ceremonies in Morocco, with a focus on women's role in these preparations. A part of this thesis in consacrced to the position of woman in Islam and in Moroccan society. A wedding ceremony in Fez is studied as an example to how Moroccan keep their tradition in their modern life.
    • NATs: working children’s identity. The particular case of the Bolivian working children’s union within the Western child labour discourse. 

      Klaue, Léa (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-26)
      According to the International Labour Organization, more than 850’000 children execute lucrative activities in Bolivia. Through the Western discourse on child labour, children who work are often specifically characterized and connected with negative terms such as exploitation and poverty. The Bolivian working children have created their own labour union, the UNATsBO, in order to defend their right ...
    • Never hold your breath. Stagnancy, alienation and trash. A case study of environmental attitudes in Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras 

      Urtreger, Gil Orr (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-18)
      Unlike a majority of Caribbean islands, the inhabitants of Utila in the Bay Islands of Honduras came there by choice. As a result, they have handcrafted a society where the key to harmony and avoiding confrontation is “live and let live”. In addition, they harbor a fierce sense of independence from Honduras, maintaining their allegiance to the formerly British Western Caribbean. Despite sharing a ...
    • Nous sommes ensemble. Uncertain contingencies and hope in urban Ngaoundéré 

      Varroni, Ascanio (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-02)
      Uncertainty is becoming a fundamental new conceptual tool for anthropologists in order to understand the complex ways in which the vulnerable people living at the margins of African fast- growing cities create meaning out of a routinized sense of crisis. Many studies (Cooper & Pratten 2015; Whyte 2009; McGovern 2012; Waage 2015; 2018; etc.) have highlighted the importance of hope and social contingency ...
    • Pastoral nomadic Tuareg in transition : the case of Igorareine Tuareg in Echagh, Northern Mali 

      Diallo, Souleymane (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-06)
      This thesis is about how the Igorareine Tuareg are coping within transition in northern Mali. They are in a process to cease their nomadic way of life without having yet become fully sedentary. My focus is mainly on the strategies used within this transition, how they can transform their current situation into a better life and how the whole process affects the social relationships between kinsmen. ...
    • Reinventing traditions: Rustic Banya in successful urban Russian lives 

      Savelyev, Leonid (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-30)
      The aim of my master thesis is to explore the reasons for the reproduction of the tradition of rustic private Russian bathing or banya in contemporary Russia. In order to do that I conducted my field work in Russia. As a result I made a 33 minute documentary and wrote this thesis. The film and thesis captures how banya is experienced by a specific group of informants who has reinvented the ...