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    • Playing in and with Ecological Crises: Ecocritical videogames between attitudes and performance effects 

      Pötzsch, Holger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      In this paper, I problematize the relation between videogames and the ecological crisis. Connecting ecocritical advances in game studies with the emerging wider paradigm of digital environmental media studies (DEMS), I interrogate if and how videogames, play, and game development can contribute to solving humankinds most existential challenges – climate change, species extinction, biosphere depletion, ...
    • Matematiske bevis og resonnement 

      Birkeland, Alv (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      I læreplanverket for Kunnskapsløftet formulerer Utdanningsdirektoratet (2020) kjerneelementer for de ulike fagene. I matematikk heter ett av dem «Resonnering og argumentasjon». Dette kjerneelementet skal handle om å kunne følge og forstå matematiske tankerekker. Det skal også innebære at elevene utformer egne resonnement, og det skal handle om begrunnelser og bevis. I matematikk som vitenskap og ...
    • ’The Devil Goes by Many Names’: A Critical Examination of Propaganda, PR, and Fake News as Forms of Information Disorder 

      Pötzsch, Holger; Lentz, Eva Christina Makaria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-12-30)
      This article offers an outline of the terms propaganda and public relations before addressing the contemporary phenomenon of fake news. We identify commonalities and differences between these three manipulative practices and show that, rather than being exceptions, they constitute regular techniques of governance in both liberal democracies and more authoritarian systems of rule. Developing a set ...
    • Between Memory and History. Retracing Historical Knowledge through a Phenomenology of Afterlife 

      Anden, Anna Lovisa (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-12-13)
      How can Jan Patočka’s phenomenology of afterlife enable us to understand the historiographical process in general and the role of testimony in the historiographical process, in particular? Patočka presents a phenomenological analysis of co-existence and afterlife where others continue to be with us, as a part of our lifeworld and our constitution of ourselves, even after they are gone. We see ourselves ...
    • Democratisation of the outdoors: how equipment lending is emerging in Norway’s sharing economy to provide sustainable consumption at the local scale 

      Solum, Espen Eigil Barratt-Due; Førde, Anniken (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-01-20)
      Outdoor equipment lending is emerging as a collaborative consumption practice in Norway’s sharing economy, potentially providing a solution to the adverse climate and environmental impacts connected with the country’s outdoor culture. Little is known, however, of how to upscale such practices when owning equipment is culturally embedded. This article contributes to an emerging literature on how ...
    • Philip Tagg (22 February 1944–9 May 2024) 

      Cloonan, Martin; Eisentraut, Jochen; Fabbri, Franco; Frith, Simon; Horn, David; Johnson, Bruce; Steinholt, Yngvar B.; Tamlyn, Garry; Tupinambá De Ulhôa, Martha; Wicke, Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-03-19)
      The editorial board of Popular Music was very saddened to hear of the death of our esteemed friend and pioneer of Popular Music Studies, Philip Tagg. Here colleagues and friends pay tribute to his life and legacy. RIP Philip.
    • Mikkel Berg-Nordlie: "En kort introduksjon til Samenes historie" 

      Zachariassen, Ketil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025)
      Boka <i>"En kort introduksjon til samenes historie"</i> er gjeve ut i Cappelen Damm Akademiske velkjente serie «En kort introduksjon». Serien, som retter seg både mot studentar og eit allment publikum, har som mål å gje fagleg oppdaterte innføringar i sentrale tema innan norsk og internasjonal historie. Serien «En kort introduksjon» har gått i mange år og tel no heile 63 publikasjonar. Ein kan undre ...
    • Designtenking som masteride 

      Moldenæs, Turid; Pettersen, Hilde Marie (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      I dette kapittelet vil vi både vise hvorfor designtenkning kan forstås som en masteride, og hva det er som kan forklare tenkningens utbredelse og legitimitet. Ifølge Czarniawska og Joerges (1996) er forutsetningen for å bli fanget av nye oppskrifter og standarder er at de allerede har eksistert en stund i mange menneskers bevissthet, som en del av det de kaller en masteride i et translokalt rom og ...
    • De første. Om kjelmøyfunnene og deres skjebne i norsk arkeologi 

      Olsen, Bjørnar Julius (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Den første gjenstanden som er skrevet inn i Tromsø Museums arkeologiske katalog, Ts.1a, er en fiskekrok av bein fra Kjelmøy i Sør-Varanger. Under samme katalognummer befinner det seg også tre andre beinangler fra samme sted (Ts.1b-d). Ikke nok med det, samtlige av de 15 første numrene i katalogen omfatter funn fra Kjelmøy; til sammen 30 gjenstander av bein og horn, blant annet fiskekroker, piler, ...
    • Feminist posthumanist engagements with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in popular expressions and co-creative arts sessions 

      Lukić, Dragana (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2025-04-03)
      Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias pose significant challenges to Western economies, often viewed through a biomedical lens that neglects gender, racial, and cultural dimensions. This perspective reduces individuals with dementia to patients in need of care, potentially leading to stigmatization. Women are disproportionately affected, both as patients and caregivers. In response, a humanist ...
    • Academia y circunstancia en la poesía de Juan del Valle y Caviedes 

      Cabanillas Cardenas, Carlos Fernando (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2025)
    • Meahcci: The Place We Live 

      Fredriksen, Lill Tove (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      How can we investigate relational connections to the land? How can we do so within relational contexts from a Sámi perspective? In this chapter I focus on relational contexts that refer to the interaction between humans and the land itself, as a mutual interaction. Meahcci, the place that forms part of my title, has many meanings. In this chapter, I present a short investigation of stories connected ...
    • Art Write Cope and Sámi Birgengoansttat 

      Fredriksen, Lill Tove (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      “You should not be a person of only one occupation.” The Sámi scholar in pedagogy, Aimo Aikio, explains this phrase in his book Olmmoš han gal birge (2010, 20-30). The phrase says a lot about the Sámi traditional way of thinking and living, and about Sámi birgengoansta, coping skills. In the Northern Sámi language we have the terms birget, and ceavzit: birget means coping and managing practically ...
    • Sensing Polar Ice Bodies 

      Spreter, Stephanie von (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-02-23)
      This chapter investigates how the long-term project we are opposite like that (2017–2022) by contemporary artist Himali Singh Soin engages with posthuman feminist concepts within an Arctic discourse, here in particular in relation to the climatic changes that lead to the melting of the Polar caps, and what the gradual disappearance and transformation of what has dominated its landscape and mythologies ...
    • Samisk etnomatematikk- hva, hvorfor og hvordan? 

      Fyhn, Anne Birgitte; Partapuoli, Anna Kaisa; Steinfjell, Ann Synnøve; Labba, Pia-Maria (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Kapitlet viser hva samisk matematisk praksis kan være og hvordan matematikklærere kan bidra til identifisering og verdsetting av samisk kultur på kulturens premisser. Overordnet del av læreplanen (Kunnskapsdepartementet [KD], 2017) slår fast at opplæringa skal gi elevene kunnskaper og ferdigheter til å forstå dilemmaer som ligger i å anerkjenne både flertallets og mindretallets rettigheter. Samer ...
    • The Idea of Free Will and the Self in Education 

      Solberg, Mariann (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      The chapter discuss how selected theories on free will can help us understand and take a critical perspective on conceptions of self in education today. The chapter is a contribution to a philosophical anthropology for education and a contribution to a metaphysics of education, in the sense that it gives an answer to the question “What is man?” Both Kant and Sartre’s assumption of the existence of ...
    • Learning and unlearning Verb Second word order 

      Bohnacker, Ute; Westergaard, Marit Kristine Richardsen (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      The topic of this chapter is Verb Second (V2) word order, which is primarily found in main clauses in most of the Germanic languages. The chapter first describes the standard theoretical analyses of this syntactic phenomenon and then goes on to provide an overview of what we know about the acquisition of V2 by monolingual children as well as simultaneously and successively bilingual children. This ...
    • Phrasal Vowel Harmony 

      Downing, Laura J.; Krämer, Martin (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Vowel harmony is usually claimed to be word bound, and the ‘word’ is usually taken to refer to the phonological word, not the grammatical word, since compounds are often disharmonic. Indeed, vowel harmony is said to rarely cross lexical word boundaries, either within compounds or within phrases. (See, e.g., Archangeli & Pulleyblank 2007; Hyman 2002; Kaisse 2019; Kiparsky, this volume; Krämer 2003; ...
    • Non-alternating, non-participating, and idiosyncratic vowels 

      Krämer, Martin (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Vowel harmony usually results in a domain, such as the prosodic word, containing only vowels 8 of the same type, e.g., only front or only back vowels, to the exclusion of back or front vowels, 9 respectively. Such sequences of like vowels are often disrupted or do not span over the whole 10 domain because of vowels in the string that do not participate (van der Hulst & van de Weijer 11 1995; Baković ...
    • Kvinner, hunder og polare bragder. Erfaringer fra hundekjøringsliv 

      Granås, Brynhild (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Etappen fra Rohn til Nikolai finner sted nokså tidlig i det mer enn 1600 kilometer lange hundeløpet Iditarod, som har gått gjennom Alaska hvert år siden 1973. Det er på denne etappen spannene skal gjennom The Burns. I et videointervju fra 2012 forteller den norske hundekjøreren Sigrid Ekran om sin ferd gjennom denne sagnomsuste strekningen: <p> <p><i>Det er litt berykta ut av Rohn. Der kjører du ...