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    • Why Become a PE Teacher? – Motivation, Self-Concept and Implications for Teacher Education 

      Zoglowek, Herbert Gottfried (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-24)
      Career choice can be seen as a complex decision-making process. Individual interests and goals, subjective assessment of abilities, as well as external requirements and circumstances play important roles. The PE teacher profession is often seen as a fun profession, without special requirements or burdens – an opportunity to turn a hobby into a profession. PE teacher candidates are confronted with ...
    • Why metacognition Is not always helpful 

      Norman, Elisabeth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-02)
      In many situations, actively engaging in metacognition may improve cognitive achievement and subjective well-being. However, the potential disadvantages of metacognitive engagement are only rarely communicated in metacognition research. In this paper, I outline three ways in which metacognition may reduce cognitive achievement and psychological well-being. First, metacognition may sometimes actively ...
    • ‘Will God condemn me because I love boxing?’ - Narratives of young female immigrant Muslim boxers in Norway 

      Tjønndal, Anne; Hovden, Jorid (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-30)
      This article examines the religious and gendered identities of female immigrant Muslim boxers. We aim to investigate the power relations, dominant ideologies and prejudices that are underpinning the life stories of these women boxers, as well as the moments of joy, freedom and transformation that their sport participation may include. The data are derived from life story interviews with two young ...
    • Willingness to adopt improved shrimp aquaculture practices in Vietnam 

      Ngoc, Quach Thi Khanh; Bui, Bich Xuân; Sandorf, Erlend Dancke; Phong, Truong Ngoc; Trung, Luong Cong; Hien, Tang Thi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-05)
      The shrimp industry plays a leading role in aquaculture development in Vietnam. Currently, the government is running a credit subsidy program to support farmers investing in improved production methods. This paper aimed to investigate white-legged shrimp farmers’ willingness to invest in improved production methods and to examine whether the current government policy for the sector is in line with ...
    • WIND-PVPA: Water/Ion NMR Detected PVPA to assess lipid barrier integrity in vitro through quantification of passive water- and ion transport 

      Rainsford, Philip Ben; Sarre, Birta R.; Falavigna, Margherita; Brandsdal, Bjørn Olav; Flaten, Gøril Eide; Jakubec, Martin; Isaksson, Johan Mattias (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-22)
      Water/Ion NMR Detected – Phospholipid Vesicle Permeability Assay (WIND-PVPA), is presented as a novel, straightforward and automatable method to assess lipid barrier integrity in vitro. The apparent permeability constants of water- and ions across the PVPA barriers are determined in a one-pot experiment under the influence of membrane-active guest molecules. NMR spectroscopy is used to quantify ...
    • Wirelessly operated bioelectronic sutures for the monitoring of deep surgical wounds 

      Kalidasan, Viveka; Yang, Xin; Xiong, Ze; Li, Renee R.; Yao, Haicheng; Godaba, Hareesh; Obuobi, Sybil Akua Okyerewa; Singh, Priti; Guan, Xin; Tian, Xi; Kurt, Selman A.; Li, Zhipeng; Mukherjee, Devika; Rajarethinam, Ravisankar; Chong, Choon Seng; Wang, Jiong-Wei; Ee, Pui Lai Rachel; Loke, Weiqiang; Tee, Benjamin C. K.; Ouyang, Jianyong; Charles, Christopher J.; Ho, John S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-15)
      Monitoring surgical wounds post-operatively is necessary to prevent infection, dehiscence and other complications. However, the monitoring of deep surgical sites is typically limited to indirect observations or to costly radiological investigations that often fail to detect complications before they become severe. Bioelectronic sensors could provide accurate and continuous monitoring from within the ...
    • With whom, and about what, do we compete for social status? Effects of social closeness and relevance of reference groups for positional concerns 

      Mageli, Ingvild Elisabeth Ruud; Mannberg, Andrea; Eirik Eriksen, Heen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-24)
      We used an experimental approach to test if there is a link between positional preferences and the social <i>closeness</i> and <i>relevance</i> of the reference group. More specifically, we tested if people are more positional when they compare with friends and colleagues than when they compare to an anonymous person in society. We further tested if the gender of the members in the reference group ...
    • Without foundation or neutral standpoint: using immanent critique to guide a literature review 

      Isaksen, Robert (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-13)
      Literature reviews have traditionally been a simple exercise in reporting the current relevant research, both to provide an overview of the current status of the field, and perhaps to draw attention to controversies. From the perspective of positivist research traditions, it was important to neutrally report all the relevant research, which was assumed to be foundational. In this article, written ...
    • Withstanding winter vulnerabilities: A way of life in a northern seaside community 

      Heimtun, Bente; Jacobsen, Jens Kristian Steen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-25)
      This study responds to the dearth of qualitative research on long-term adaptation to winter climate-induced access and safety problems in rural areas in Western welfare societies. Based on qualitative interviews with 19 long-term residents in a thriving fishing village in northern Norway, the paper explores how they have adapted to and coped with roadside avalanches, blizzards, heavy snowfalls, and ...
    • Women’s conceptual knowledge about breast cancer screening and overdiagnosis in Norway: a cross-sectional study 

      Tsuruda, Kaitlyn; Veierød, Marit Bragelien; Houssami, Nehmat; Wåde, Gunvor Gipling; Mangerud, Gunhild; Hofvind, Solveig (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-14)
      Objective To investigate conceptual knowledge about mammographic screening among Norwegian women. Design We administered a cross-sectional, web-based survey. We used multiple-choice questions and a grading rubric published by a research group from Australia. Setting Our Norwegian-language survey was open from April to June 2020 and targeted women aged 45–74 years. Participants 2033 women ...
    • Work Inclusion for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Three Nordic Countries: The Current Policy and Challenges 

      Gjertsen, Hege; Hardonk, Stefan; Ineland, Jens (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-21)
      This article illuminates the work inclusion policies and strategies and the situation today when it comes to including people with intellectual disabilities in workplaces in Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The article draws on official documents, previous research, and statistics. We discuss challenges regarding the current situation in the light of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...
    • Working Paper 12: Changing Borders in Published Migration Narratives in Norwegian 

      Schimanski, Johan Henrik (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2016-05)
      This working paper gives some of the interpretations and working hypotheses reached at this stage of my contribution to research within the EUBORDERSCAPES project Working Package 10, Research Task 3: ”Cultural Borders of Europe ‘Bordering’ and ‘Re-bordering’ Europe through Fictional Narratives: The Case of Immigrant ‘Others’”. The paper examines migration literature written and published in Norwegian ...
    • World Government, Social Contract and Legitimacy 

      Abumere, Frank Aragbonfoh (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-22)
      The notion of world government is anathema to most political theorists. This is the case due to the arguments that a world government is infeasible, undesirable and unnecessary. This threefold argument is partly predicated on the assumption that in world politics the larger a geographical and political entity is, the greater the chance of it becoming unstable, ungovernable and, ultimately, illegitimate. ...
    • Writing data citation guidelines for linguistics: Lessons learned 

      Andreassen, Helene N.; Berez-Kroeker, Andrea; Collister, Lauren B.; Conzett, Philipp; Cox, Christopher; De Smedt, Koenraad; Gawne, Lauren; McDonnell, Bradley (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2019-10)
      One of the main objectives of the Linguistics Data Interest Group is to develop and adopt common principles and guidelines for data citation and attribution. As a first step, the Austin Principles of Data Citation in Linguistics were published in 2018. Since then, the group has been working on developing data citation guidelines, whose target audiences are academic publishers, resource providers, ...
    • Y-veien til bachelor i ingeniørfag - muligheter, dilemma og utfordringer : fra evaluering av prosjektet Y-veinord 

      Lund, Øystein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Artikkelen bygger på en forskningsbasert evaluering av prosjektet Y-veinord, som er et samarbeidsprosjekt mellom petroleumsnæringen, Høgskolen i Narvik og UiT Norges arktiske universitet. Prosjektet har som målsetting å sikre tilgang til kompetanse for petroleumsnæringen og også øvrig næringsliv i Nord-Norge. «Y-veien» er en betegnelse for høyere utdanning på bachelornivå som er åpen for søkere ...
    • Yhđessä – Sammen om kvenske virkeligheter: Situering og akademisk ansvarlighet i forskningsprosessen 

      Øyen, Gyrid; Kvidal-Røvik, Trine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-17)
      This article discusses methodological aspects of an ongoing research project on Kven worldings. The work is inspired by Donna Haraway’s perspectives on situated research. A metalogue, where the authors share reflections and discuss their maneuvers as researchers, makes visible some of the ontological and epistemological troubles the researchers are facing related to the philosophical research approach, ...
    • YKL-40 (Chitinase-3-Like Protein 1) Serum Levels in Aortic Stenosis 

      Arain, Fizza Kanwal; Abraityte, Judita Aurelija; Bogdanova, Mariia; Solberg, Ole Geir; Michelsen, Annika; Lekva, Tove; Aakhus, Svend; Holm, Sverre; Halvorsen, Bente; Finsen, Alexandra; Vinge, Leif Erik; Nymo, Ståle Haugset; Espeland, Torvald; Ranheim, Trine; Aukrust, Pål; Vaage, Ingvar Jarle; Auensen, Andreas; Gullestad, Lars; Ueland, Thor (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-23)
      <p><i>Background:</i> Identification of novel biomarkers could provide prognostic information and improve risk stratification in patients with aortic stenosis (AS). YKL-40 (chitinase-3-like protein 1), a protein involved in atherogenesis, is upregulated in human calcific aortic valves. We hypothesized that circulating YKL-40 would be elevated and associated with the degree of AS severity and outcome ...
    • “You Can Kill Us with Dialogue:” Critical Perspectives on Wind Energy Development in a Nordic-Saami Green Colonial Context 

      Fjellheim, Eva Maria Bircher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-11)
      This article explores Southern Saami reindeer herders’ experiences and contestations over state consultation and corporate dialogue during a confict over the Øy ellet wind energy project in Norway. Informed by a committed research approach and juxtaposition with findings from Indigenous peoples’ territorial struggles in Latin-America, the article provides critical perspectives on governance ...
    • Your Parents' Wealth is more Important than their Education for Your Later Health and Wellbeing: Evidence from the Tromsø Study. 

      Sheikh, Mashhood Ahmed (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-23)
    • Your place or mine? Exploring birdwatching tourists’ behaviour disturbing birds in a nature reserve 

      Aas, Øystein; Jørgensen, Frida Marie Omma; Stensland, Stian; Reiertsen, Tone Kristin; Dybsand, Hilde Nikoline Hambro (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-11)
      To manage for more sustainable wildlife viewing tourism, a better understanding of tourists’ behaviour that might disturb and negatively affect wildlife such as birds is needed. We conducted a qualitative case study of visitors to Hornøya, a protected bird cliff in Northern Norway. Behaviours with the potential to disturb seabirds at the site were explored using the theory of planned behaviour ...