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    • From ideas to final mandate An analysis of the process of formulating the Norwegian TRC mandate and the idea 

      Habbestad, Amalie Drage (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-15)
      Abstract Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have increasingly become a tool for non-transitional stable democratic states to deal with injustice committed in the past, however often with lingering consequences. This was the case when in 2018 a TRC was established by the Norwegian Parliament to investigate the Norwegianization policy and injustice against the Sámi and Kven/Norwegian Finnish ...
    • From indigenous education to indigenising mainstream education 

      Kemi Gjerpe, Kajsa (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-17)
      The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept of “indigenous education” in Norway and Aotearoa New Zealand. The point of departure is that both states face a common challenge with regard to indigenous education: Valuable resources are used on indigenous schools, but the majority of indigenous students attend mainstream schools. The article claims that the emphasis on indigenous schools has ...
    • From lofty rhetorics to workable politics? The case of federalism in post-war Nepal 

      Limbu, Laxmi (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-02-15)
      This thesis investigates federalism (state restructuring) through the empirical analysis of the views held on federalism by a few members of the major political parties in Nepal. A decade long conflict was ended when Comprehensive Peace Accord was agreed in 2006. The terms of CPA and the interim constitution became a source of political argument for Nepal’s leaders; controlled and over represented ...
    • From machine learning to classroom learning: mobile vowels and the Russian preposition v ‘in(to)’ 

      Nesset, Tore; Xavier, Kevin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The present study reports on a machine learning experiment concerning mobile vowels in the Russian preposition v ‘in(to)’. It is shown that a neural network is able to predict mobile vowels in 97.4% of the cases in our dataset, and a decision tree is used to extract a set of three rules that a language learner can use to achieve nearly the same level of accuracy. We argue that these rules are ...
    • From Monthly Bulletins to eLaestadianism? Exploring Attitudes and Use of Internet within the Laestadian Movement 

      Andreassen, Bengt-Ove (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-01-07)
      The different groups within the Laestadian movement have developed different strategies when it comes to internet and production of texts. Regarding internet and official websites, there is ambivalence towards the opportunities which this technology and new media offer. Among the approximately twenty different Laestadian groups which exist in the Nordic countries and America, there are only ...
    • From Nature to iNature. Articulating a Sami Christian Identity Online. 

      Olsen, Torjer Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The article discusses the activities of both indigenous people and religion online, and introduces the pair of concepts indigeneity-online/online-indigeneity as a means of analysing this activity. This concept is new, and leans heavily on the pair of concepts religion-online/online-religion that is used in religious studies. The second part of the article consists of an analysis of the website ...
    • From parallelogram to tower? Texts-Contexts-Paratexts. A Study of the Hamsun Center in a document theory perspective 

      Faaland, Maryline Sinniger (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-10-27)
      The focus of attention of this thesis is the paratext (Genette, Seuils, 1987). In Paratexts: Thresholds of Interpretation (1997) Genette advances his theory on the role of paratexts in the elaboration of a book. He shows how “every context serves as a paratext” and foresees in the end that the concept can be extended to other forms of artistic expression than the written text. The construction built ...
    • From Pemberley Park to the VG3-classroom. The leading men of Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion: Created, Adapted and Analysed 

      Lambela, Tine Pedersen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-14)
      This thesis will focus upon some of Jane Austen’s significant authorial qualities: her ability to create believable and timeless characters and her ironical discourse. Austen’s use of the romantic novel as a medium to criticize her contemporary society will also be addressed. The thesis will discuss how Austen may be taught to students at VG3-level in the Upper Secondary School by using novel, film ...
    • From Public to Private Accountability in Norwegian Local Government 

      Bjørnå, Hilde; Weigård, Jarle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-08)
      This article discusses the consequences of changing views on accountability in democratic decision-making. Trends in Norway indicate that Norwegians are evaluating local democracy increasingly in terms of service performance and output, rather than in terms of political input from citizens. While traditional process evaluation is associated with governmental hierarchies and how voters can make elected ...
    • "From the Expeditio Litteraria of Maximilian Hell (1768-1770) to La Recherche of Paul Gaimard (1838-1840): Northernmost Fennoscandia in the Encyclopædic Tradition of Science" 

      Aspaas, Per Pippin (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2008)
      How are we, as historians of science, to deal with the history of scientific expeditions whose aims and scope covered multiple branches of research? Should we content ourselves to study the underlying, socio-political contexts motivating the expeditions, and give examples of what impression the local population, the nature, climate, etc. of the region made on the visiting scientists? Or should we ...
    • From the Origins of Government and Binding to the Current State of Minimalism 

      Alexiadou, Artemis; Lohndal, Terje (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      This chapter provides a review of the current Chomskyan approach to the study of human language, known as the Minimalist Program. It offers an overview of the central ideas that were central in shaping the program, in particular Government and Binding Theory. It presents an outline of what the essential ideas of the program are, focusing in particular on how the Minimalist Program is seen as a natural ...
    • From Tools to Complexity?—A Systematic Literature Analysis of Digital Competence Among Pre-service Teachers in Norway 

      Tveiterås, Nils Christian; Madsen, Siri Sollied (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed; Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022-05-27)
      In the last decades, the field of education has rapidly developed along with the development of digital technology. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has affected this development, leading to an educational revolution that involves the extensive use of online learning. This change makes it crucial to understand how teachers’ digital competence has developed along with this phenomenon, as well as how ...
    • From Victimization to a Culture of Peace: Applying a hybrid conceptual framework to theorize California's victim service organizations as a potential arena for positive peace 

      Olievskiy, Ariana (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-15)
      Every day in American society, acts of violence are committed in the form of trauma, injustice and inequality. Within each victimization looms the potential for further destruction, but also lies an opportunity for healing and a pathway to peace. This thesis considers victim services as the frontline in encountering all forms of latent and overt violence—direct, structural and cultural. The purpose ...
    • From Villain to Hero. The Shifting Social Role of Vampires in Stoker’s "Dracula" and Meyer’s "Twilight." 

      Skavik, Katrine Cecilie (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-10-30)
      The following thesis explores the evolution of the vampire narrative through an examination of Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" (1897) and Stephenie Meyer’s "Twilight" (2005). The thesis is divided into two parts: a literary analysis and a pedagogical part. The first part of the study will investigate the novels vampires to examine where the similarities end and the differences begin. This will be explored ...
    • From ‘gaze’ to engage: Exploring Digital Technology Usage in North Norwegian Museum Narratives in relation to Tourism Experiences and Imaginaries 

      Udaya, Eman (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-01)
      Museums are important heritage sites, cultural institutions, and tourist attractions. They hold a special authoritative status in providing legitimacy and authentic representation of art, artefacts, history, people, and cultures. The entry of digital technology in the museum space has brought forward numerous possibilities and complexities. Through this study, I will explore the use of digital ...
    • From “Lapp” to “Margrete". Representation of Sámi People in Photographic Postcards from Norwegian Sápmi 

      Schøning, Eli-Anita Øivand (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-15)
      This master’s thesis examines how Sámi people were represented in postcards from Norwegian Sápmi during the late 19th century to present day. The study explores how postcards can unveil both grand narratives and personal and local stories. Portraying Sámi people and culture as exotic and different, is a commonality in touristic representations of the Sámi. Postcards with Sámi motifs are no ...
    • De fromme har mange sorger, mens verdens dårer ler : en studie av hvordan ikke-læstadianere i Manndalen forholder seg til læstadianismen 

      Vangen, Lisa (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2005)
      Denne oppgaven handler om relasjonen mellom læstadianere og ikke- læstadianere. Det er en undersøkelse av hvordan ikke- læstadianere forholder seg til læstadianismen og læstadianere i Manndalen i Nord- Troms.
    • Frontier Capitalism: Norwegian Business Ventures in Northwest Russia 1986 – 2014 

      Aaland, Kevin Norman (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-12-06)
      Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the subsequent introduction of capitalism and market economy in the 1990s, several Norwegian companies have attempted to establish a profitable business in Russia. Many have failed, while a few have managed to thrive. The aim of the research is to explain the inconsistency of Norwegian business presence in Northwest Russia, the reasons why companies ...
    • Frukt- og grønnsakspising blant ungdomsskoleelever 

      Øvrebø, Else Marie (Book; Bok, 2004)
    • Fuelling toxic relations: Oil sands and settler colonialism in Canada 

      Gross, Lena (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-01)
      How does the often-invisible nature of pollution affect people's physical health and psychosocial relations, and their well-being near major industrial projects? Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Northern Alberta, Canada, this article explores this question by focusing on oil sands extraction on Cree, Dené and Métis nations' homelands with its environmental and socio-cultural consequences. ...