• The Anglo-Norman Bible's Book of Judges: A Critical Edition (BL Royal 1 C III) 

      Pitts, Brent A.; Grange, Huw R. (Book; Bok, 2022)
      A silver-tongued assassin, a motherly prophetess, a consecrated strongman unable to resist the charms of foreign women: the Anglo-Norman Bible’s Book of Judges features a roll-call of unlikely heroes. At the book’s core is a cycle of saviour stories. Twelve times the Israelites embrace foreign gods, succumb to neighbouring enemies, repent and are delivered by a ‘judge’. As Israel itself descends ...
    • "Doors started to appear:" A methodological framework for analyzing visuo-verbal data drawing on Roland Barthes's classification of text-image relations 

      Grange, Huw R.; Lian, Olaug S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-30)
      Following a “visual turn” in qualitative methods, photographs and other forms of visual expression are increasingly used in conjunction with verbal data in social science research. According equal status to visual and verbal artifacts, however, poses significant methodological challenges. “Photo elicitation” methods, which typically privilege participants’ interpretations of photographs over the ...
    • Hjerneføde: et nytt forskningsprosjekt ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet om det å skrive om spiseproblematikk 

      Grange, Huw R. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2022)
      Deler vi for mye? Hver gang et kreativt verk om anoreksi kommer inn i populærkulturen - og det er fortsatt nesten alltid anoreksi det handler om - har vi den samme debatten. Er det en "ærlig" og "modig" skildring av hvordan det er å leve med spiseforstyrrelse, eller en alvorlig helserisiko for dem som er utsatt for eller berørt av spiseforstyrrelse?
    • Interpolation, dés-interpolation, ré-interpolation. Le Tristan en prose et l'Agravain 

      Grange, Huw R. (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      Vers la fin de la séquence d’épisodes repris à l’Agravain qui se trouvent interpolés dans certains manuscrits du Tristan en prose, les chevaliers partis en quête de Lancelot retournent à la cour du roi Arthur à Camaalot. Ils rentrent non seulement avec leur héros, mais encore avec leurs histoires : une fois tous confortablement installés – toute armure dûment enlevée – le roi invite ses chevaliers ...
    • ‘It feels like my metabolism has shut down’. Negotiating interactional roles and epistemic positions in a primary care consultation 

      Lian, Olaug S; Nettleton, Sarah; Grange, Huw R.; Dowrick, Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-16)
      Introduction: Our aim is to explore the ways in which a patient and a general practitioner (GP) negotiate knowledge-claims stemming from different epistemic domains while dealing with a mismatch between experiential and biomedical knowledge during a clinical consultation. We interpret their interaction in relation to the sociocultural context in which their negotiation is embedded, and identify ...
    • “I’m not the doctor; I’m just the patient”: Patient agency and shared decision-making in naturally occurring primary care consultations 

      Lian, Olaug S; Nettleton, Sarah; Grange, Huw R.; Dowrick, Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-30)
      Objectives: To explore interactional processes in which clinical decisions are made in situ during medical consultations, particularly the ways in which patients show agency in decision-making processes by proposing and opposing actions, and which normative dimensions and role-expectations their engagement entail.<p> Methods: Narrative analysis of verbatim transcripts of 22 naturally occurring ...