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Middelalders helter og Norsk nasjonalisme før andre verdenskrig
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)I løpet av Grunnlovsforhandlingene på Eidsvoll i 1814 ble ikke bare grunnlaget for den nye norske staten lagt, men her ble også grunnlaget for hva som skulle bli de tonegivende elementer innen den unge nasjonens identitet ... -
Fear and Hope in Vanuatu Pentecostalism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Abstract. This article discusses the co-creation of fear and hope in the context of the rapid growth of Pentecostal Christianity in Vanuatu in the South Pacific. I take as my starting point how the conjoining of these ... -
Demokratisk industriarv? Kulturarvifisering og identitet i øvre Telemarks verdensarvområde
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Industrial heritage supposedly offers workers a right to a past and has therefore been celebrated as democratic. Authorities continue to applaud democratization, supporting and encouraging heritage for all, in an open and ... -
Stedsløse slaur - Ungdom, skole og lokal forankring
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The study investigates a common assumption from previous decades of educational sociology: Educational resistance seems to go hand in hand with strong local identity and belonging. In the early 1990s, the Norwegian sociologist ... -
Polyhedron of Powers, Displacements, Socio-Spatial Negotiations and Residents’ Everyday Experiences in a “Pacified” Favela
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article discusses longitudinal ethnographic research conducted in Rio de Janeiro from 2011 to 2018. I draw on Foucault’s concept of dispositif and employ his term polyhedron to analyze three different facets of the ... -
Rehab/ituation from a phenomenological perspective: The case of fencing for the blind and visually impaired
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The emerging discipline of fencing for the blind and visually impaired is a distinct practice that calls for the unconventional employment of perceptual affordances and bodily doings. This paper explores the meaning of ... -
Ahamb (Malekula, Vanuatu) – Language Context
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The Ahamb language is spoken by around 950 people, most of whom reside on the small Ahamb Island off the south coast of Malekula, the second largest island in the Republic of Vanuatu in the South Pacific. Ahamb is one of ... -
Norges første trykte bøker. Nidarosprovinsens siste
(Journal article, 2019)Bokåret 2019 har vært en nasjonal feiring av boken, lesingen og leserne. Årsaken til all denne bokoppmerksomheten er femhundreårsjubileet for to katolske bøker utgitt i 1519, de første trykte bøkene på norsk oppdrag. -
The Role of the Popular Movement Tradition in Shaping Civil Society Leadership Education in Sweden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article explains the role of noncredit-based leadership education in, or aimed at, civil society in Sweden, and it discusses the extent to which this role has changed over the last 100 years. Working from previous ... -
Hartvig Nissen og N.F.S. Grundtvig. Grundtvigianske aspekter i norsk skoletenkning rundt midten av 1800-tallet. Polemikken mellom Hartvig Nissen og Frederik Bugge i Morgenbladet 1845
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Denne artikkelen ser nærmere på den unge Hartvig Nissens virke, og belyser særlig hvordan Nissens forståelse av skole og utdanning er relatert til impulser han mottok som student i København på slutten av 1830-tallet. Ikke ... -
Discomforting presence in the classroom – the affective technologies of race, racism and whiteness
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article sheds light on the elusive presence of race, racism, and Whiteness in Norwegian primary schools. Empirical examples from observations at six schools exemplify how race and racism appear as taboo concepts, but ... -
Begrunnelser for lokal kreativ næring: Instrumentell kulturpolitikk som tilslørende begrep
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Politiske satsinger rettet mot kunst- og kulturbedrifter, såkalt kreativ næring, som i løpet av de siste tiårene er initiert i norsk og nordisk kultur- og næringspolitikk, forstås gjerne som et tydelig uttrykk for en ... -
Religion i Nav. Variasjoner i bakkebyråkraters vurderinger av religiøse reservasjoner.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Denne artikkelen undersøker hvordan Nav-ansatte erfarer, tolker og vurderer religiøse reservasjoner mot arbeidsrettede aktiviteter hos deres brukere. Analysen anvender et bakkebyråkratiperspektiv og er basert på empirisk ... -
World culture, world history, and the roles of a museum: a conceptual study of the Swedish museums of world culture, debates concerning them, and their roles in cultural politics
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The Museum of World Culture opened in 2004, partially in response to the increased immigration of the 1990s. This article analyses the political process leading to the establishment of the museum, and of the government ... -
Educating for ecclesia – educating for the nation. Theological perspectives in Nils Egede Hertzberg’s (1827–1911) understanding of schools
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article sheds light upon the Norwegian theologian, educator, and politician Nils Egede Hertzberg’s (1827–1911) understanding of school, and traces the theological background of this understanding. Hertzberg played an ... -
When Terror Strikes: The 2015 Paris Attacks in Religious Education Classrooms in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Terrorism is commonly considered to be a controversial issue in religious education (RE). RE teachers find it a challenging topic to address, and many avoid it altogether. This article explores the question of addressing ... -
A phenomenology of intra-play for sustainability research within heritage landscapes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In this article, we explore a phenomenology of intra-play for sustainability research, integral to the processes of transforming both cultural and natural heritage landscapes. Such processes are studied as active - always ... -
“Racism is a perfect crime”: favela residents’ everyday experiences of police pacification, urban militarization, and prejudice in Rio de Janeiro
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article examines residents’ everyday experiences and perceptions of changing urban politics and racism in a “pacified” favela, or poor informal neighbourhood, in Rio de Janeiro, drawing on longitudinal ethnographic ... -
Olavian Traces in Post-Medieval England
(Chapter, 2020)In 1918 Sir James Bird, clerk to the London County Council, mournfully noted that if the church of St Olave, Southwark, was destroyed and its parish abolished, it would mark the end of an almost nine-hundred-year-long ... -
Education, migration and citizenship in Europe: untangling policy initiatives for human rights and racial justice
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The 21st century has seen changes in migration patterns in Europe with implications for schooling and civic education: movement from eastern and central European Union member states to western Europe; increased movement ...