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    • Exploring outdoor science in teacher education from a comparative Scandinavian perspective 

      Popov, Oleg; Höper, Jan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This paper focuses on the development of prospective teachers’ competence to conduct outdoor science education in a Scandinavian context. This context is characterized by easy accessibility to open-air natural environment and folk traditions of being and doing different activities outdoors. Working in the field of science teacher education in Sweden and Norway, we have experienced that outdoor science ...
    • Exploring people’s motives for participating in the post 2011-election protest in Arkhangelsk, Russia 

      Kolykhaev, Rostislav (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-16)
      The thesis examines the motives of people in Arkhangelsk (Russia) to take part in the 10 December 2011 protest which emerged after the Duma elections. The objective of the research is to find out what motivated people in Arkhangelsk to take part in the protest (i.e. what kind of drivers triggered them to participate). The study draws on theory of spatial analyses of protest under the Russia’s hybrid ...
    • Exploring Racialization portrayed in Young Adult Fiction 

      Berg, Mathias (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2022-06-22)
      This thesis aims to answer how racial stereotypes are challenged in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give and Nic Stone’s Dear Martin by informing the reader through transformative characters. This is done by analyzing both novels’ portrayals of police brutality leading to an internal conflict concerning race. To investigate the novels, Critical Race Theory and the term intersectionality will be used along ...
    • Exploring student explanations: What types can be observed, and how do teachers initiate and respond to them? 

      Drageset, Ove Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03)
      This article presents different types of student explanations that can were observed, and how these were initiated and responded to. The research is based on the practice of five teachers, with all interactions having been analysed and categorized to develop the concepts. First, three distinct types of student explanation were found: explaining actions, explaining reasons, and explaining concepts. ...
    • Exploring student teachers’ development of intercultural understanding in teacher education practic 

      Steele, Annfrid Rosøy; Leming, Tove (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-28)
      Teachers’ intercultural understanding has a growing importance in teacher education. In a society with more diverse classrooms, there is an increasing need for teachers with a broad intercultural understanding. Student teachers who have had school practice in different cultural settings have a broader understanding of their multicultural pupils and are better equipped for related challenges and ...
    • Exploring the livelihoods strategies of Liberian refugee women in Buduburam, Ghana 

      Addo, Joyce (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-06)
      The study had three main objectives: firstly, it examined the livelihoods strategies of Liberian women refugees in Ghana. Secondly, it examined the role(s) played by the UNHCR, internationals and local NGOs, state agencies and other Community Based Organizations in providing material assistance to Liberian women refugees in Ghana; and thirdly, it examined problems encountered by these refugee women ...
    • Exploring the quality of special education. Final report. Report no 6. 

      Stangvik, Gunnar (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2002)
    • Exploring the role of cognitive control in syntactic processing: Evidence from cross-language priming in bilingual children 

      Wolleb, Anna; Sorace, Antonella; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-07-10)
      In this paper, we explore the role of cognition in bilingual syntactic processing by employing a structural priming paradigm. A group of Norwegian-English bilingual children and an age-matched group of Norwegian monolingual children were tested in a priming task that included both a within-language and a between-language priming condition. Results show that the priming effect between-language was ...
    • Exploring the Role of L2 Experience-Related Factors in Cross-Language Lexical Priming 

      Chaouch-Orozco, Adel; González Alonso, Jorge; Rothman, Jason (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
      Research on multilingual lexical organization is coming to a consensus, led by a growing body of studies (e.g., De Groot, Delmaar & Lupker, 2000; Dijkstra, Grainger & Van Heuven, 1999; Kroll & Stewart, 1994; Van Heuven, Schriefers, Dijkstra & Hagoort, 2008), whereby the multilingual lexicon is seen as a unitary system and cross-linguistic competition occurs during lexical access. This increasing ...
    • Exponential Growth and New Agendas – a Comprehensive Review of the Arctic Conference Sphere 

      Steinveg, Beate (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-15)
      The Arctic region has attracted the interest of Arctic and non-Arctic states, as well as non-state actors, for decades. Corresponding with the growing attraction towards the region, the number of conferences attending to Arctic issues has expanded. This article provides an historical mapping of the Arctic conference sphere, and demonstrates how the establishment of Arctic conferences has both ...
    • Expressions of Mood in Cinematic Adaptations of Patricia Highsmith’s novels The Price of Salt and The Talented Mr. Ripley 

      Jakobsen, Maria (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-09-10)
      The thesis sets out to explore the ways that mood is adapted from Highsmith’s novels The Talented Mr. Ripley (1955) and The Price of Salt (1952) to Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) and Todd Haynes’s Carol (2015), respectively. The aim is to show the diverging ways in which the novels and the films express the quintessential Highsmith story through mood, and to show how these diverging ...
    • Extending the Verb Classifier Hypothesis: Aspectual Prefixes as Sortal Classifiers in Slavic and Procedural Prefixes as Mensural Classifiers in East Slavic and Bulgarian 

      Janda, Laura Alexis; Dickey, Stephen M. (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2014)
      Janda 2012 and Janda et al. 2013 presented the hypothesis that Russian aspectual prefixes serve as verb classifiers, similar to verb classifiers identified in Australian languages, and as the verbal analogs of numeral classifiers found primarily in Asia and Central America. We further extend this hypothesis in two directions. First, we make the point that the distinction between sortal classifiers ...
    • An Extensive reading of A Study in Scarlet 

      Andersen, Anna Victoria; Sebergsen Fjærvoll, Kjersti (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2022-05-15)
      This thesis presents a mixed-method based on two lesson plans that introduces reading strategies for students to experience mastery through reading English fictional literature. One class in middle school participated in the study, and they completed the lessons where they had the opportunity to read A Study in Scarlet through different text expressions. During the reading, the students were given ...
    • EXTRA-TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: The Concept of Functional Jurisdiction 

      Igiriogu, Francis Anayochukwu Chinemerem (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-05-22)
      This study promotes ‘functional concept of jurisdiction’ by examining the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights, how the court exercises its authority when violation takes place outside the territory of the violating State. This is done with the aid of doctrinal analysis, by relying on international law, case laws, legal principles and concepts and the writings of ...
    • Extracted Frontiers: A Call from the North 

      Venovcevs, Anatolijs (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      From microchips to smartphones to electric cars, humanity’s dreams of techno-salvation are built on the crude materiality of extracted metals and minerals. This extraction conveniently avoids large population centres in affluent Western democracies and instead clusters around the world’s social peripheries. This slam poem, first presented as a spoken performance at the 8th Winter School of the ...
    • Extracting human security from the Shtokman gas field. Security assemblage in the Murmansk region (2007-2012). 

      Goes, Maria (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-05-08)
      My cross-disciplinary analysis contributes to the academic discussion of the role and place of human security in security studies by introducing the novel concept of ‘security assemblage’ which embraces both state and human security. I apply the concept of assemblage as a theoretical framework and examine the security assemblage in the Murmansk region in relation to the Shtokman project (2007-2012). ...
    • Extraction from finite adjunct clauses: an investigation of relative clause dependencies in Norwegian 

      Bondevik, Ingrid; Lohndal, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-10)
      Recent experiments have confirmed earlier informal evidence that finite adjuncts are not islands categorically. Specifically, it has been shown that adjuncts are not necessarily islands for all dependency types (Sprouse et al. 2016), and that the island status of an adjunct depends on the type of the adjunct clause in question (Kush et al. 2019; Müller 2019; Bondevik et al. 2021; Nyvad et al. ...
    • Extraction from gerunds and the internal syntax of verbs 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Jiménez-Fernández, Ángel L. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This paper provides an analysis of transparent gerunds in Spanish, as in ¿Qué llegó [silbando qué] Juan? ‘ What arrived [whistling what] Juan? ’ , using a decomposition of Aktionsart in a series of syntactic heads. A traditional analysis of these secondary predicates as adjuncts would undermine well-established syntactic principles restricting movement and extraction. We argue that ...
    • Extractive Industries and Human Rights Abuse – The Role of a Home State in Protecting Human Rights Abroad 

      Kukava, Ketevani (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-21)
      When international soft law framework and host states fail to ensure effective protection of human rights from business-related harm, the involvement of a home state can be considered as the best solution. The research aims to explore the role of a developed home state in protecting human rights from violations by extractive industries abroad. The major focus of the study is the example of the UK – ...
    • ‘Extractivism as Rebordering: Dmitrii Savochkin’s Mark Sheider, Russo-Ukrainian Mining Literature and the Fragmentation of Post-Soviet Ukraine’ 

      Rogatchevski, Andrei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-17)
      This essay examines the Russian-language novel Mark Sheider (2009) by the Ukrainian author Dmitrii Savochkin in the context of the classical American and European (Émile Zola, Upton Sinclair, George Orwell), as well as Russo-Ukrainian (Aleksandr Kuprin, Larisa Reisner, Vasilii Grossman, Boris Gorbatov, Fridrikh Gorenshtein) writing about mining. It identifies some topoi common to mining fiction and ...