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  • Hostile Film: Documentary as The Vehicle of Political Conflict 

    Robinson, P. Stuart (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
    Documentary-film scholar Stella Bruzzi highlights the increasingly reflexive approach of contemporary independent filmmakers. Specifically, they commonly reflect on the collaborative performance entailed in depicting – and hence working <i>with</i> – human subjects, and therefore draw attention to—rather than hide—this intersubjective process, in all its artificiality and representative distance. ...
  • Freedom - feeling free in an (un)free world 

    Aakvaag, Gunnar Colbjørnsen; Hviid Jacobsen, Michael (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-08-18)
    This chapter explores what it means and how feels like to be free in social life. Despite current collectivist backlashes from both the political right (neo-nationalism) and left (identity-politics), individual freedom is still probably the ‘ultimate value’ (Talcott Parsons) of contemporary liberal democracies. Whereas economists, political scientists and political philosophers discuss freedom in ...
  • Grønn omstilling uten fasit. Hva kan oljehistorien i Lofoten lære oss om energiomstilling av lokalsamfunn? 

    Eilertsen, Magnus Elias; Kristoffersen, Berit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-14)
    I denne artikkelen analyserer vi framveksten av to framtidsvisjoner for regionen Lofoten. Den ene visjonen handlet om oljeutvinning. Den andre samfunnsvisjonen framstiller grønn omstilling som en regional vekstmulighet, og har vokst fram i perioden etter at oljevisjonen mistet sitt fotfeste. Vi analyserer hvilke argumenter som har vært sentrale i den lokale debatten om oljevirksomhet, og kobler ...
  • The Politics of Film: 'Captain Volkonogov Escaped' and the Art of Resistance 

    Robinson, P. Stuart (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-05)
    Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov's Captain Volkonogov Escaped offers a gripping portrayal of life in Stalin's Soviet Union. This article discusses the film's evocation of an oppressive social structure and its pertinence as a stimulus and means to comprehending and critically appraising authoritarianism in contemporary times. The film pays close attention to micro-level dynamics of intimidation, ...
  • Russia in Outer Space: A Shrinking Space Power in the Era of Global Change 

    Vidal, Florian; Privalov, Roman (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-03)
    Since 2014, the Russian space sector has handled institutional rearrangement and external economic pressure. On the one hand, the establishment of the State Space Corporation Roscosmos intended to renovate a critical segment and save an industry that is one of the jewels of the Soviet legacy. On the other hand, the Russian annexation of Crimea triggered waves of financial and economic sanctions that ...
  • Hvordan skal Nord-Norge forsvares? En analyse av landmakten på NATOs nordflanke. 

    Solvang, Øystein; Wegge, Njord (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-03-22)
    There is an ongoing debate about the future of Norwegian land power and the defence of the northern parts of the country, a crucial part of NATO’s Northern Flank. The debate emerged following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2014, and the 2022 invasion changed key premises, not least by leading to Finland and Sweden applying for NATO membership. This chapter discusses key political, military ...
  • The legitimacy of local government in the Australian federation 

    Brenton, Scott; Stein, Jonas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-16)
    Australian local government does not enjoy the status of its counterparts in comparable democracies and has long sought acknowledgment in the federal constitution. As these campaigns have consistently failed, this study considers how, and in which forms, local government obtains its own political legitimacy within a governance system centered on the citizen–state relationship, in addition to evaluating ...
  • Lines of Differentiation and Connection in Translocal Lithuanian Lives: Stories about the Norwegian Child Welfare Service 

    Aure, Marit Anne; Dauksas, Darius (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-11-10)
    Lithuanians have quite recently, and increasingly, started to emigrate to Norway. Thus, knowledge of Lithuanians in Norway is limited. This chapter asks specifically how Lithuanian labour migrants’ translocal lives in Norway play out and are linked to life in Lithuania. In a study consisting of 26 semi-structured interviews with Lithuanians in Norway, 19 interviewees brought up a “fear of the Norwegian ...
  • Translocal familyhood and Lifelines across Borders 

    Assmuth, Laura; Aure, Marit Anne; Hakkarinen, Marina; Pihla, Maria Siim (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
    <p>What are translocal families and what are their lifelines like? The theoretical section of the chapter explains translocality, translocal familyhood and lifelines, the three key concepts of the book. Based mainly on research carried out for the Inequalities of Mobility: Relatedness and Belonging of Transnational Families in the Nordic Migration Space project, the authors ponder how emotion, ...
  • The heterogneity of the Arctic 

    Nyseth, Torill; Christensen, Julia (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-12-20)
    New forms of urbanization are unfolding around the world that challenge inherited conceptions of the urban as a fixed and universally generalizable settlement type. The Arctic is a region where urbanization is a strong and powerful process. Inspired by Neil Brenner`s concept of planetary urbanism, this chapter seeks to challenge dominant paradigms that locate Arctic space and place outside urban ...
  • Corporatisation in Norwegian Local Government 

    Klausen, Jan Erling; Torsteinsen, Harald Henning (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-02-25)
    Corporatisation in Norwegian local government, although not a new phenomenon, has grown rapidly during the last 20–25 years, especially since 2003–2004. Considering its relatively small population, Norway has a high number of municipally owned companies (MOCs), compared to its Scandinavian neighbours. Despite this, measured by the number of employees, the size of MOCs constitutes less than 10% of ...
  • Urfolks selvbestemmelse og demokratiets rolle. Institusjonalisering av rettigheter og representasjon 

    Falch, Torvald; Selle, Per (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-20)
    Indigenous politics is a result of the human rights revolution after World War II, and the mobilization by ethnic groups for recognition, equality, and influence over their own situation. In the last 30 years, the awareness of the right to self-determination has given new impetus and content to how the relationship between indigenous peoples and the state should be. As part of this deep-going change, ...
  • How cross-pressured local politicians choose government loyalty over local voters’ preferences. Lessons from a survey experiment in Norway 

    Broderstad, Troy Saghaug; Stein, Jonas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-06)
    This study explores how local politicians act when they are torn between local voters’ views and their own views or the party line. Against the background of a recent municipal amalgamation reform in Norway that reduced the number of municipalities from 428 to 356, we conducted a survey experiment where the local representatives (N = 2,013) were treated with different outcomes from a hypothetical ...
  • Krykkja inntar byen. Allianser for overlevelse i naturkrisenes tid 

    Granås, Brynhild; Førde, Anniken (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-06)
    I Vardø har folk i generasjoner hatt et nært forhold til sjøfugl gjennom fangst og sanking av fugl, egg og dun. Samtidig med en dramatisk nedgang i sjøfuglbestander i fuglefjellene er den rødlista krykkja blitt en sentral del av bybildet, hvor den hekker på kaianlegg og bygg langs vågen. Bykrykkjene i Vardø inngår i en kompleks geografi av aksept, men den nye sameksistensen mellom menneske og fugl ...
  • Sensing morally evocative spaces 

    Granås, Brynhild (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-10-27)
    The Norwegian outfields make up convoluted more-than-human public spaces. Throughout its nation-building process, being an outdoor culture combining hikers, trekkers, and skiers has been inscribed into the national identity of Norway. Facilitated by allemannsretten (the right to roam), the recreational leisure use of the outfields has however increased and diversified steadily during recent decades. ...
  • Sharing for Health, Inclusion, and Sustainability: The Co-Production of Outdoor Equipment Lending in Norway 

    Solum, Espen Eigil Barratt-Due; Førde, Anniken; Guillen-Royo, Monica (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-26)
    This study analyses the promotion of public health, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability in two Norwegian cities through the co-production of outdoor equipment-lending outlets. Building on seminal insights from Elinor Ostrom, we investigate how the co-production of equipment-lending initiatives can bridge the divide between government, civil society, and the market. Engaging citizens ...
  • The UN Security Council: legitimacy and organized hypocrisy 

    Dahl-Eriksen, Tor Christian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-31)
    The authority of the UN Security Council (UNSC), perhaps also its legitimacy, may have been brought into question by recent events. The war in Ukraine and the inferno in the Middle East challenges its role as preserver of international peace and security, and poor or highly selective responses to mass atrocities challenges its capacity to provide protection to populations when states fail. This ...
  • Populisme på samisk. Framveksten av Nordkalottfolket på Sametinget 

    Selle, Per (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-08)
    Nordkalottfolket (NKF) fikk sitt politiske gjennombrudd i Sametinget ved valget i 2021 med 18,3 prosent av stemmene med 9 av 39 representanter fra 6 av 7 valgkretser. Med populismens forståelse av hvordan «folket», «eliten» og «folkeviljen» forholder seg til hverandre samt teoriretningen historisk institusjonalisme analyserer artikkelen hva som kjennetegner NKF, hvordan dets framvekst kan forklares ...
  • Does municipal amalgamation affect trust in local politicians? The case of Norway 

    Solvang, Øystein; Saglie, Jo; Winsvold, Marte (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-30)
    When municipalities merge, they grow and, at the same time, experience a comprehensive reform process, both of which may affect political trust. We explore whether and how the large-scale municipal amalgamation reforms in Norway in the 2010s affected citizens’ trust in local and national elected officials and assemblies. We examine the effects of both changes in size and reform processes using survey ...
  • Orchestrating Moral Bearability in the Clinical Management of Second-trimester Selective Abortion 

    Heinsen, Laura Louise; Bruheim, Camilla; Adrian, Stine Willum (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-12)
    In present-day Denmark, second-trimester selective abortion has become a regular medical event, which has turned selective abortion care into a routinized task for health staff. In this article, we explore what forms of care practices abortion providers in Danish public hospitals engage in. Using in-depth interviews, medical documents and social media data, we show that at the center of selective ...

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