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Jordskjelv som utløser massebevegelser i Norge og stabilitetsanalyse av Preikestolen med seismisk last
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Jordskjelvene i Nepal i 2015: PTSD hos mødre og spedbarns sosioemosjonelle utvikling og sosiale atferd
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Journalens funksjon og utforming: En drøfting av elektronisk innsyn i journal
(Master thesis, 2016-12-15)In some Health Regions of Norway, patients get almost immediate access to their medical record, including mental health records. This thesis will describe some situations in which online access to medical records may make ... -
Journalism after the monopoly on publishing has been broken
(Chapter, 2008)Most journalism that focuses on mass media in Norway has a business orientation. A broader media journalism with a more varied approach may make a decisive contribution to the re-definition of journalism and the role of ... -
Journalism and the political structure: The local media system in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-25)This article assumes a media system perspective on the local news media structure in Norway, using a dataset of 847,487 news articles collected from 156 Norwegian news outlets in 2015–2017. Using a series of hypotheses, ... -
Journalism Students Across the Globe, Norway 2013. Methodology, questionnaire and selected tables
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Journalister i fyr og flamme? Utbrenhet psykososiale arbeidsmiljøforhold, negativ og positiv affektivitet, arbeidsnarkomani og flyterfaring i et utvalg av journalister
(Master thesis, 2001)The aim of this study was to examine burnout in a population of journalists (n = 209). Burnout was measured by The Maslach Burnout Inventory (Maslach et al., 1996). Ten percent of the journalists could be characterized as ... -
A Journalistic Cosmology. A Sketch of Some Social and Mental Structures of the Norwegian Journalistic Field
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Can Norwegian journalism be meaningfully understood as constituting a social field in Pierre Bourdieu ́s sense? And if so, how did this field emerge historically, and what is its fundamental structure? Following a structural ... -
Journalistic Ideology. Professional Strategy, Institutional Authority and Boundary Maintenance in the Digital News Market
(Doctoral thesis, 2011-12-16)Journalistic ideology is an enduring feature of professional life that is frequently mobilised to serve a boundary maintaining function. This dissertation examines how journalistic ideology is mobilised when the profession ... -
Journalistic Knowledge Platforms: from Idea to Realisation
(Doctoral thesis, 2023-10-23)Journalistiske kunnskapsplattformer (JKPer) er en type intelligente informasjonssystemer designet for å forbedre nyhetsproduksjonsprosesser ved å kombinere stordata, kunstig intelligens (KI) og kunnskapsbaser for å støtte ... -
Journalistic Passion as Commodity: A Managerial Perspective
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This article focuses on the role of passion in news journalism from a managerial perspective. The analysis is based on a data set of 40,621 web-based job advertisements obtained from Journalismjobs.com, from the year 2002 ... -
Journalistikk og innholdsmarkedsføring: En studie av markedsjournalistikk og tillit til mediene
(Master thesis, 2020-06-30)Denne oppgaven vil se på hva innholdsmarkedsføring har gjort med journalistikkens omdømme og tilliten publikum har til journalistikken. For å finne ut av dette har jeg benyttet en eksplorativ tilnærming. Jeg har valgt å ... -
Journalistikkens fremstillingsmakt. Nyhetsrammer, meningsdanning og medialisering
(Doctoral thesis, 2016-06-03)This book addresses three core aspects of the literature within communication science: 1) how journalists frame stories in the news, 2) the effects of such frames on citizen’s attitudes, and 3) how such frames can contribute ... -
Journalists Adjusting to Controlled Media - A Grounded Theory
(Master thesis, 2016-11-25)The Theory of Journalists Adjusting to Controlled Media is a grounded theory that arose from the qualitative research of data collected in Serbia. It focuses on how journalists resolve the lack of opportunities to practice ... -
Joy of life in nursing homes: A qualitative study of what constitutes the essence of joy of life in elderly individuals living in Norwegian nursing homes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-08-02)Background: Finding new approaches to increase positive health and well-being of elderly individuals living in nursing homes (NH) is highly warranted. Several Norwegian municipalities have implemented the certification ... -
Joy-of-life in cognitively intact nursing home residents: the impact of the nurse-patient interaction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Background: The nursing‐home population is at a high risk of declined well‐being and quality of life. Finding approaches to increase well‐being among older adults in nursing‐homes is highly warranted. Responding to this ... -
Joys and Challenges of Writing. How adult students in a multicultural EFL classroom respond to process oriented writing.
(Master thesis, 2016-10-29)Voksenopplæring er et felt som har fått stadig større aktualitet de siste tiårene både i Norge og internasjonalt. Dette henger sammen med økt migrasjon, globalisering og store, raske endringer i arbeidslivet knyttet til ... -
Jónsbók and the Monarchical Project for Iceland
(Doctoral thesis, 2024-03-15)Denne avhandlingen hevder at Jónsbók, den islandske lovkodeksen iverksatt av Kong Magnus VI Lagabøte Håkonsson under hans regjeringstid (1263-1280) og kunngjort på det islandske alltinget i 1281, var et uttrykk for det ... -
Judging a salmon by its spots: Environmental variation is the primary determinant of spot patterns in Salmo salar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-04-12)Background. In fish, morphological colour changes occur from variations in pigment concentrations and in the morphology, density, and distribution of chromatophores in the skin. However, the underlying mechanisms remain ... -
Judging parental competence: A cross‐country analysis of judicial decision makers' written assessment of mothers' parenting capacities in newborn removal cases
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This paper examines the discretionary reasoning of the judiciary in three jurisdictions, England, Germany and Norway, in cases deciding whether a newborn child is safe with her parents or intervention is necessary. Our ...