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    • Water management in Central Asia : the local perspective 

      Wæhler, Turid Austin (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-05)
      Water is an increasing source to conflict throughout Central Asia. The problems of water management are caused by lack of efficient cooperation between the Central Asian states, as the states fail to treat the question of water management in a holistic manner. Rather than relating to water management from a regional perspective, the states are putting their own national needs first. To effectuate ...
    • Ways of being a dative across Romance varieties 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Cabré, Teresa (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different linguistic nature, even in typologically close languages. Specifically, in syntactic terms datives can be different from accusatives or identical to them at some point in the derivation; in the latter case, clashes between 3rd person clitics emerge. Our approach, then, argues that clitic incompatibilities ...
    • We are all one. Kola, the nut which brings peace, joy and life in Nso’ society, Cameroon 

      Kilian, Lamtur Tanlaka (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-08-30)
      This thesis is about the consequences of kola nut use amongst the Nso' people. It offers an analysis of the socio-cultural context where kola is used and its cultural significance. The sense of unity, togetherness, and belonging is one of the issues that is connected to the production and reproduction of the social world we are engaged in. Thus, this study on kola nut practices is all about how ...
    • “We are not seeing anything Ooh!!!”. Responses to the Oil and Gas Sector Policies in the Western Region of Ghana 

      Lamptey, Naa Koshie (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-02)
      This thesis has attempted to look at how Ghana can avoid the conflict trap that has beset most African countries. In doing this, it sought to look at the perceptions and expectations of the inhabitants of the Western region as well as the impact of the oil exploration on their lives. To explain the concept of the conflict trap the economic and non-economic narratives of conflicts were thoroughly ...
    • We are waiting for Behar. A study of kinship and reciprocity as mechanisms for cooperation in Albania 

      Dogani, Bulent (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-11-10)
      This thesis demonstrates how regional differences, have contributed to the development of two cooperating strategies for the purpose of increasing economic resources. By utilizing mechanism such as kinship and reciprocity, the local have developed different networks throughout the town in order to take advantage of summer tourism.
    • "We give back". A structuration perspective on the contribution of Corporate Social Responsibility to positive peace: the case of Belize Natural Energy Ltd 

      Lupini, Sara (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-18)
      This thesis examines the potential contribution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to the achievement of a positive peace in societies where violence has penetrated the social structure. The objective of the research is to explore how CSR can be designed to enable companies embracing a peace-oriented approach in conducting their businesses. CSR, in fact, is a well-established business practice, ...
    • "We were told we were going to live in houses" : relocation and housing of the Mushuau Innu of Natuashish from 1948 to 2003 

      Dalsbø, Elisabeth Thørring (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-05-28)
      The Mushuau Innu is a First Nation group who have gone from a nomadic lifestyle in the interior of Labrador to a sedentary lifestyle on the coast since their first contact with European colonizers. The Mushuau Innu has gone through three relocations in a time period of 55 years; the first move was in 1948 to the Inuit community of Nutak further north, and the second in 1967 to Utshimassit (Davis ...
    • “We Will Protect Our Community Together”: A Qualitative Research on Pga K’nyau Indigenous Women’s Leadership and Political Participation in Huay Ee Khang Village in Thailand. 

      Thongyoojaroen, Tanyalak (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-25)
      In Thailand, there seems to have been an increase in indigenous peoples’ participation in politics and development. This raises questions about indigenous women’s roles in politics and public arenas, and how they shifted the traditional role and involved themselves in leadership positions. This research explores the role of Pga K’nyau (Karen) indigenous women in leadership and participation in ...
    • Weak states and violent conflicts : the case of Sierra Leone 1991-2002 

      Massa, Moses (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-17)
      My first experience with violent conflict started when I first heard of a rebel attack in the neighbouring country of Liberia, 1989, where a group of armed men began an assault on the regime of the former dictator, Samuel K. Doe. To quote Reinhold Niebuhr: ‘All human sin seems so much worse in its consequences than in its intentions’, in other words, what started in Liberia as an isolated incident ...
    • Weathering the storm: Children’s resilience against bullying and harassment 

      Hansen, Karl Tobias (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-11-02)
      Resilience is a concept of growing interest in the research field, as well as bullying and quality of life. Resilience has gained rising interest over the past decade because it has capacity for systematically informed prevention and intervention (Elbau et al. 2019). This study looks at data from a former study “Trivsel I Tromsø” with children and adolescence victims to bullying and harassment (N=237) ...
    • The weight and representation of Ryukyuan Miyako onsets: Initial geminate moraicity, markedness, and sonority 

      Myhre, Matias (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-09-15)
      This thesis examines descriptive data on the Southern Ryukyuan Miyako languages and argues for a moraic account of the initial geminates found therein. All varieties of Miyako discussed require underived words to feature at least two morae, and the initial geminates in each variety appear to satisfy the bimoraic word minimality requirement. Segmental restrictions on the coerced (derived) moraicity ...
    • Welcoming tourism with trepidation: Exploring local understandings of tourism in Rosendal 

      Lillebø, Helene Olderkjær (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-01)
      Tourism can play a significant role for places and people, and can contribute to change how places are experienced. This thesis explores how tourism is understood to shape and change the village of Rosendal by looking at how the past, present and future presence of tourism is experienced and understood from a local perspective. Qualitative interviews with inhabitants and tourism businesses in Rosendal ...
    • West Greenlandic antipassive 

      Schmidt, Bodil Kappel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2003)
      On the basis of syntactic and morphological evidence from West Greenlandic (WG) antipassive (AP) constructions, I argue against the view that the AP affix is nominal. The fact that the transitivizing and the antipassive affixes in a number of verbs are in complementary distribution, leads me to conclude that they both realize a light verb, transitivizing v, one on the ERG-NOM pattern, the other on ...
    • Wh-less degree questions 

      Vangsnes, Øystein A (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-22)
      As described in Endresen (1985) and Bull (1987) Norwegian dialects in Trøndelag and North Norway have a way of forming degree questions without the use of a wh-expression and without the syntax that normally accompanies wh-questions. Taken at face value the construction takes the form of regular yes/no-questions. Consider the pair in (1) showing a Standard Norwegian degree question (1a) compared to ...
    • Wh-nominals: “adnominal how” 

      Vangsnes, Øystein A (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-22)
      There is considerable variation across North Germanic when it comes to the composition of noun phrases that contain a wh-word, i.e. interrogative noun phrases such as English which N, what N and what kind of N or exclamative noun phrases such as English what a N.
    • Wh-question and focus construction in Bengali : word order variation and acquisition 

      Rahman, Syed Shahrier (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-06-28)
      In this study we have tested Bengali adult native speakers’ word order choices with respect to information structure and have compared their preferences to the Bengali native children acquirers. The study shows that Bengali word order scrambling is available in various type of sentences like declaratives, wh-questions and focus constructions. The scrambling is not at all optional in this language; ...
    • What 1sg forms tell us about Spanish theme vowels 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-22)
      This article argues in favour of a view of the Spanish Theme Vowel (ThV) as the direct spell out of an identifiable syntactic head, specifically Ramchand's (2018) Event head, responsible for tagging lexical verbs with world and time parameters. I will argue that several apparent cases of verbal irregularity related to the conjugation of 1sg forms can be related to each other, and can receive a ...
    • What about the migrant children? The state-of-the-art in research claiming social sustainability 

      Boldermo, Sidsel; Ødegaard, Elin Eriksen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-16)
      This study aimed to investigate research articles that relate to education for sustainability, primarily in early childhood, in order to describe to what extent a holistic perspective on education for sustainability has been applied, and how the social dimension is conceptualized. <br>The review comprised research articles in Nordic Journals of Education, International Journals of Early Childhood ...
    • What Characterises High Achieving Students’ Mathematical Reasoning? 

      Haavold, Per Øystein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This study investigates high achieving students’ mathematical reasoning when given an unfamiliar trigonometric equation. The findings indicate that the students’ way of thinking is strongly linked with imitative reasoning and only when they received some form of guidance, were they able to display flexible and creative mathematical reasoning.
    • What digital tools teachers are ready to use in kindergarten – international comparative study with early childhood pre-service teachers 

      Demeshkant, Nataliia; Madsen, Siri Sollied; Janeš, Aleksander; Klančar, Andreja; Brito, Rita; Konca, Sami; Krasin, Serhii; Saure, Heidi Iren; O'Connor, Jane; Jwaifell, Mustafa; Thorvaldsen, Steinar; trusz, Sławomir (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      This paper presents study results regarding digital tools and work methods which early childhood pre-service teachers consider using in their future pedagogical activities with children. These results are part of wider international research regarding the digital competencies of the students-future early childhood teachers. The purpose of the presented results is to compare students' attitudes towards ...