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What is on offer within Norwegian extracurricular schools of music and performing arts? Findings from a national survey
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article presents the results of a survey among rectors of schools of music and performing arts in Norway. The aim was to map the schools’ offerings in terms of musical genres and related instruments and ensembles, and ... -
‘What we have done now is more student-centred’: an investigation of physical education teachers’ reflections over a one-year participatory action research project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Although reflection has a key position in the development of teachers’ pedagogical practices, few studies have investigated the development of physical education teachers’ reflections over time. Against this backdrop, this ... -
When and how the implementation of green human resource management and data-driven culture to improve the firm sustainable environmental development?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The process by which manufacturing firms incorporate data-driven culture into existing routines and use them to generate organizational learning (OL) and improve sustainable environmental development is a central concern ... -
When assessment defines the content—understanding goals in between teachers and policy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Education policy development internationally reflect a widespread expansion of learning outcome orientation in policy, curricula and assessment. In this paper, teachers’ perceptions about their work are explored, as goals ... -
When is Sustainability a Liability, and When Is It an Asset? Quality Inferences for Core and Peripheral Attributes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Sustainable products ofered in today’s marketplace are labelled with product-related green attributes (i.e. green core attributes) or non-product-related green attributes (i.e. green peripheral attributes). The current ... -
When singing strengthens the capacity to aspire: girls’ reflexivity in rural Bangladesh
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In the present paper, we explore the impact of singing for girls in rural Bangladesh. Previous findings in this field-based interview study (with 18 girls) have demonstrated that singing can act as a driving force in young ... -
When singing strengthens the capacity to aspire: girls’ reflexivity in rural Bangladesh
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-15)In the present paper, we explore the impact of singing for girls in rural Bangladesh. Previous findings in this field-based interview study (with 18 girls) have demonstrated that singing can act as a driving force in young ... -
When student-activating teaching conflict with students' desire for efficiency. A communication perspective on undergraduate students' media use
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When the first language feels like a second language: Challenges for learners for Norwegian Nynorsk
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Norway has two official written language varieties: Bokmål (DanoNorwegian) and Nynorsk (New Norwegian). Normally, all Norwegian pupils must learn both varieties of the written Norwegian language in school, and at the end ... -
When worry about climate change leads to climate action: How values, worry and personal responsibility relate to various climate actions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The IPCC's report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying issues mankind has ever faced. Although many people worry about climate change, there is still much unknown about the origins ... -
Where, why and how carnivores kill domestic animals in different parts of their ranges: An example of the Eurasian lynx
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Human-carnivore conflicts over predation on domestic animals are a global challenge. Knowledge of determinants and patterns of predation on domestic animals is an essential prerequisite to develop and apply effective ... -
Wherever I may roam—Human activity alters movements of red deer (Cervus elaphus) and elk (Cervus canadensis) across two continents
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Human activity and associated landscape modifications alter the movements of ani-mals with consequences for populations and ecosystems worldwide. Species perform-ing long-distance movements are thought to be particularly ... -
The while of participation: A systematic review of participatory research involving people with sensory impairments and/or intellectual impairments.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This paper reports on the first systematic review of literature associated with participatory research involving people identified with sensory impairments and/or intellectual impairments. It was initiated as part of ARCHES, ... -
‘While we may lead a horse to water we cannot make him drink’: three physical education teachers’ professional growth through and beyond a prolonged participatory action research project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Instead of ‘the frenetic rush’ to find effective models of continuing professional development (CPD) that will ‘work’, Armour et al. (2017), suggest rethinking the nature of effective CPD by drawing on the work of John ... -
Whistleblowing and Mindful Organizing in High-Risk Organizations
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Whole-genome resequencing of temporally stratified samples reveals substantial loss of haplotype diversity in the highly inbred Scandinavian wolf population
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Genetic drift can dramatically change allele frequencies in small populations and lead to reduced levels of genetic diversity, including loss of segregating variants. However, there is a shortage of quantitative studies ... -
Whom are we treating with lipid-lowering drugs? Are we following the guidelines? Evidence from a population-based study: the Tromsø study 2001
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2004)Abstract Objective: The beneficial effect of lipid-lowering drugs (LLDs) is well documented. Despite increasing sales of LLDs, little is known about what characterizes LLD users. Our objective was to describe LLD users ... -
Why are Svalbard Arctic foxes Brucella spp. seronegative?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) are susceptible to smooth Brucella (s-Brucella) infection and may be exposed to such bacteria through the consumption of infected marine mammals, as implied by the finding of s-Brucella ... -
Why Do People Exercise in Natural Environments? Norwegian Adults’ Motives for Nature-, Gym-, and Sports-Based Exercise
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Exercise in natural environments (“green exercise”) confers numerous health benefits, but little is known about why people engage in green exercise. This study examined the importance of nature experiences as a motive for ... -
Why do sales of lipid-lowering drugs vary between counties in Norway? Evidence from the OPPHED Health Study 2000 /2001
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)Objective. To study and compare plausible factors that might explain varying sales of lipid-lowering drugs (LLDs) in the two neighbouring counties of Hedmark and Oppland in Norway, with a similar age distribution, ...