Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Lange, Siri"
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Bringing the State back in. Corporate Social Responsibility and the paradoxes of Norwegian state capitalism in the international energy sector
Knudsen, Ståle; Rajak, Dinah; Lange, Siri; Hugøy, Isabelle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This theme section brings the state back into anthropological studies of corporate social responsibility through the lens of Norwegian energy corporations working abroad. Th ese transnational corporations (TNCs) are expected ... -
Delivery strategies for malaria chemoprevention with monthly dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for the post-discharge management of severe anaemia in children aged less than 5 years old in Malawi: a protocol for a cluster randomized trial
Gondwe, Thandile; Robberstad, Bjarne; Mukaka, Mavuto; Lange, Siri; Blomberg, Bjørn; Phiri, Kamija S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-07-20)Background. Children initially hospitalized with severe anaemia in Africa are at high risk of readmission or death within 6 months after discharge. No intervention strategy specifically protects children during the ... -
Doing global investments the Nordic way. The "business case" for Equinor’s support to union work among its employees in Tanzania
Lange, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In the Nordic countries, unions are represented in company boards and can infl uence companies’ policies toward labor abroad. Th is article focuses on the Norwegian national oil company Equinor and its support of unionization ... -
Domestic violence and social norms in Norway and Brazil: A preliminary, qualitative study of attitudes and practices of health workers and criminal justice professionals
Miranda, Raquel Barbosa; Lange, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Background Gender-based domestic violence has gained significant visibility in recent years and is currently considered a priority in the field of public health. This preliminary, qualitative study explores how social ... -
EXPORTING THE NORWEGIAN MODEL THROUGH THE “CAPACITY BUILDING” OF A LOCAL UNION BRANCH The Case of Equinor in Tanzania
Lange, Siri (Chapter, 2023) -
The folk illness kimeo and “traditional” uvulectomy: an ethnomedical study of care seeking for children with cough and weakness in Dar es Salaam
Lange, Siri; Mfaume, Dorcas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background Amputation of the uvula by lay providers, so-called “traditional uvulectomy”, is common in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. In Tanzania, the procedure is a treatment of persistent cough, and in some areas of the ... -
Gender, regulation, and corporate social responsibility in the extractive sector: The case of Equinor’s social investments in Tanzania
Lange, Siri; Wyndham, Victoria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-01)Multinational corporations have been criticised for their rhetorical support to - as opposed to substantive engagement with - gender equality in their corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities in poor countries. ... -
Gender, Regulation, and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Case of Equinor’s Social Investments in Tanzania
Lange, Siri; Wyndham, Victoria (Chapter, 2023) -
Introducing post-discharge malaria chemoprevention (PMC) for management of severe anemia in Malawian children: a qualitative study of community health workers’ perceptions and motivation
Nkosi-Gondwe, Thandile; Robberstad, Bjarne; Blomberg, Bjørn; Phiri, Kamija S.; Lange, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-19)Severe malarial anaemia is one of the leading causes of paediatric hospital admissions in Malawi. Post-discharge malaria chemoprevention (PMC) is the intermittent administration of full treatment courses of antimalarial ... -
Introduction. Bringing the State Back In: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Paradoxes of Norwegian State Capitalism in the International Energy and Extraction Industries
Knudsen, Ståle; Rajak, Dinah; Lange, Siri; Hugøy, Isabelle Hammerstad (Chapter, 2023) -
Long-term effects of payment for performance on maternal and child health outcomes: evidence from Tanzania
Borghi, Josephine; Binyaruka, Peter John; Mayumana, Iddy; Lange, Siri; Somville, Vincent; Mæstad, Ottar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background The success of payment for performance (P4P) schemes relies on their ability to generate sustainable changes in the behaviour of healthcare providers. This paper examines short-term and longer-term effects of ... -
Post-discharge malaria chemoprevention (PMC) in Malawi: caregivers` acceptance and preferences with regard to delivery methods
Svege, Sarah; Kaunda, Blessings; Robberstad, Bjarne; Nkosi-Gondwe, Thandile; Phiri, Kamija S.; Lange, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-07-11)Background: In malaria endemic countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children develop severe anaemia due to previous and current malaria infections. After blood transfusions and antimalarial treatment at the hospital they ... -
Rethinking Access: Key Methodological Challenges in Studying Energy Companies
Müftüoglu, Ingrid Birce; Knudsen, Ståle; Dale, Ragnhild Freng; Maraire, Oda Eiken; Rajak, Dinah; Lange, Siri (Chapter, 2023) -
“Satanism is witchcraft’s younger sibling”: Changing perceptions of natural and supernatural anaemia causality in Malawian children
Svege, Sarah; Nkosi-Gondwe, Thandile; Lange, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anaemia. The late hospital admissions of anaemic children contribute significantly to child morbidity and mortality in these ... -
“Whatever is bad goes back to the woman”: The gendered blame game of sickle cell disease in Malawi and Uganda
Svege, Sarah; Rujumba, Joseph; Robberstad, Bjarne; Lange, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Mothers are commonly blamed for the ill-health of their children, and this is well documented in research. However, few studies have considered gendered patterns of blame for hereditary conditions caused by mutations from ... -
When incentives work too well: locally implemented pay for performance (P4P) and adverse sanctions towards home birth in Tanzania - a qualitative study
Chimhutu, Victor; Lindkvist, Ida; Lange, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-01-18)Background: Despite limited evidence of its effectiveness, performance-based payments (P4P) are seen by leading policymakers as a potential solution to the slow progress in reaching Millennium Development Goal 5: improved ... -
Å fremme en kritisk forståelse av global utvikling: Strategier for interaktiv læring i en heterogen studentgruppe
Lange, Siri (UPED-skrift, Working paper, 2018)