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Housing Qualities and Effects on Identity and Well-Being: Theoretical Perspectives for Interdisciplinary Research on Asylum Seeker Receptions Centres

Grønseth, Anne Sigfrid; Støa, Eli; Thorshaug, Ragne Øwre; Hauge, Åshild Lappegard
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2016
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Abstract
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), SINTEF Building and

Infrastructure, and University College of Lillehammer (HiL) succeeded together in obtaining

funding for the current research project on asylum seeker reception centres by Norwegian

Research Council’s research program FRIPRO for 2012-2015: “What Buildings Do - The

Effect of the Physical Environment on Quality of Life of Asylum Seekers”. The project is

furthermore supported financially by The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) as

well as internally funded by NTNU, HiL and SINTEF Building and Infrastructure.

Facing the many complexities and challenges of conducting the project, we have had

invaluable input and support from our Advisory Board including academic experts in the field,

representatives from actual NGOs, UDI, organisations that run asylum-seeker reception

centres, and prior residents. Ultimately, the research team extends grateful appreciation to the

many employees and residents of asylum-seeker reception centres for their willingness and

generous collaboration that have allowed us to pursue the aims of this project. Any faults or

mischievements rest on the research team alone.

The writing of this report was headed by Anne Sigfrid Grønseth (HiL) in co-authorship with

Eli Støa (project leader, NTNU), Ragne Thorshaug (NTNU), Åshild Lappegard Hauge

(SINTEF), while also drawing on valuable comments from team-researchers Einar Strumse

(HiL) and Karine Denizou (SINTEF). Svein Åge Kjøs Johnsen (HiL) has undertaken a quality

assessment.
Publisher
Høgskolen i Lillehammer
Series
Forskningsrapport;169

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